Asta 39 Young contemporary Israeli art for investment
Da KooKoo
30.3.24
Israele

KooKoo's 39th sale is entirely dedicated to the beautiful Israeli art of our country's young artists with a wide selection of art for investment:


The international Katia Lifshin with a huge oil painting and pastel work,

Shani Shemesh with a particularly moving and creepy sculpture,

The promising young Erez Pliscov with 3 views of the north of our country,

Reut Ashkenazi for the second time in KooKoo with 5 oil paintings as an opportunity and investment,

Moriah Kaplan paints for the first time a naive realistic series of childhoods,

Doron Akiva with 6 oil paintings that evoke longing for another time,

Chen Egozi with 3 hyper-realistic drawings with wax crayons!

Diana Kogan with a huge landscape work and two pastel paintings,

The graffiti artist Ben Mashiah with outstanding work,

We will introduce you for the first time to the young artist Noam Kubeisi - pay attention,

In the catalog you will also find romantic drawings by Eran Webber and Tanvi Pathera,

The genius watercolorist Liron Yankonsky, Roni Yoffe, Nurit Arbel, Sagi Mishevski and many more.


for your enjoyment :)


We will deliver with a courier to you for only NIS 39!

For requests - 0558859447


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LOTTO 30:

Diana Kogan
Tree trunk, 2018

Venduto per: $200
Prezzo iniziale:
$ 200
Prezzo stimato :
$450 - $600
Commissione per la casa d'aste: 15%
IVA: 17% Solo su commissione
30.3.24 in KooKoo

Tree trunk, 2018
Pastel on framed paper
21/29 cm (frame 33/41 cm)
signed

Diana Kogan (1988), born in Moscow, immigrated to Israel in 1996. Today she lives and creates in Tel Aviv.

Graduated with a bachelor's degree BFA (2015) and graduated with honors a master's degree MFA (2023) in the art department, Bezalel. Between the years 2016-2017 she studied in the continuing education program at the Academy of Art in Leipzig, HGB.
Kogan is a painter and printmaker who explores intimate-personal and collective themes of memory, abandonment, time and the invisible. Her works examine the relationship between nature and culture, which are represented in a landscape painting that undergoes a sometimes imagined transformation in order to explore its relationship with the environment. Kogan's works deal with the question of elusiveness, which is present both in the ever-changing nature and in the very act of painting. It refers to rhythms, movements and different sensory experiences that originate in nature or outside of nature.
She has participated in dozens of group exhibitions abroad (Germany, Austria, Ibiza) and in Israel such as: P8 Gallery, Benjamin Gallery, Zimak Gallery, Edmond de Rothschild Center, Kabri Print Gallery, Tel Aviv Artists' Workshops, Barbor Gallery, Eretz Israel Museum and more. She also participated in the Fresh Color Fair at the "Young Artists Incubator" 2016-17, and presented solo exhibitions at the Daniela Peleg Gallery, Detroit (2016), at "Ather", the Old Jaffa Museum (2019) at the Almasen Gallery, Jaffa (2021).

In 2012 she won the "Creation Award" for young artists from the Museum of Contemporary Art, Ashdod. Scholarship for excellence in registration from the Cheshin family in 2015. Scholarship for special projects from the Rabinovitch Foundation and Tel Aviv Municipality in 2019 and 2022.