Auction 40 Contemporary Israeli art, finds from the contemporary art world
By KooKoo
Jun 18, 2024
Israel

Welcome to KooKoo's sale #40, an art sale with equal bargains from the world of contemporary art:


Erez Pliscov with the landscapes of our country and for the first time will present a local landscape drawing,  

Avia Halavi with three outstanding works from the gas cylinders series,

Roni Yoffe with a beloved and comforting Israeli still life,  

For the first time - Colonel (res.) Elyasaf Maimon with two oil paintings,

Nurit Arbel with a self-portrait :)

Naomi Shalev will present her best work to date,

The one and only Tamar Simon with a painting for connoisseurs,  

Sagi Mishevski with a series of works combining light games with glass,

And many more good works by young artists from Israel and the world.

You will find in the sale works with a high collector's value at playful opening prices,


for your pleasure,


KooKoo

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LOT 37:

Yitzhak Jacobs
''Place'' 2016

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Sold for: $280
Start price:
$ 200
Estimated price :
$1,000 - $1,200
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only
Auction took place on Jun 18, 2024 at KooKoo

''Place'' 2016
In the painting you can watch from the side the funeral of a soldier who fell in the battle in Gaza, 2016.

Oil on canvas
140/81 cm
signed

Yitzhak Jacobs (1965) born in London, England, immigrated to Israel at the age of 5. Lives as a creator in the south of Tel Aviv, he is a free spirit who looks at the world with a discerning eye, creates in his paintings imaginary scenes from regions known mainly from his wanderings in the streets of Tel Aviv, the city where he lives and creates. In his paintings, he succeeds in creating fascinating enigmatic connections in which characters who initially seem foreign participate, and only a deep and inquisitive look at his paintings reveals the humorous layers hidden from view.
He studied animation at Bezalel, art studies at Saint Martin's College in London and photography at Camera Obscura. After devoting a decade to animation, the artist went back to the sources, to oil painting on canvas. Returning to real materials after a long period of digital work, was not obvious and the transition was not easy.
The first works in painting dealt with opera. Jacobs selected frames from the opera and put them on canvas. These days, the range of his subjects is much wider, from the most everyday to surreal montages.
Jacobs' paintings were shown in several exhibitions at Egozi Gallery in Tel Aviv, and in other galleries, most of his works are today in private collections in Israel and around the world.

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