Auction 27 Israeli Contemporary Art - Young promising artists for invest
By KooKoo
Jul 10, 2021
Ramat Gan, Israel

Auction no. 27 of KooKoo with an Israeli summer mark


We have curated an auction for you that is like an exhibition of several artists that you must know and include in the collection:


We will introduce you to the artist Guy Levy, who this year won the Ministry of Culture and Sports' "The Promising Young Artist" award and is 33 years old with 6 oil works on canvas and 4 oil works on paper - crazy Mediterranean-style paintings

Julie Filipenko, the Israeli-international artist who breaks her ceiling every year with 4 rare original works for collectors from the years 2012-2013

Opel Poran iron sculpture works to upgrade the modern atmosphere indoors or outdoors

Kookoo has provided you with a number of other amazing works in the beauty of Katia Lifshin, the young and very promising artist, a last chance for your own Katia at home before her prices rise due to her exclusive signing

Realistic sea paintings by the amazing and perfectionist Hila Cohen that will cool the hot summer days

We will introduce you to Shahar Sivan and his great work, a fine and fascinating wild Haifa artist, as well as his works


And another selection of carefully selected works for your collection and the soul


KooKoo takes care of you for the best

We will make deliveries with a courier for only NIS 39

Please text to any request 0558859447 (Lisa)

Enjoy and good luck

(As always - prices include VAT and no VAT added)



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LOT 47:

Guy Levy
''Woman in Blue'' 2021

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Sold for: $600
Start price:
$ 500
Estimated price :
$700 - $850
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only

''Woman in Blue'' 2021
Oil on canvas
60/46 cm
signed


Meet Guy Levy, a young and promising Israeli artist who invented a new painting style - Mediterranean painting

This year, Guy won the Ministry of Culture and Sports' "The Promising Young Artist" award and is only 33 years old

Definitely an artist to pay attention to his important work and his shouts in color

Guy strives to create the connections between Western painting and Eastern culture
His works emerge from the point of view of a contemporary dialogue with the history of art and with the great masters such as Picasso, Gauguin, Matisse and the German Expressionists. Guy maintains a love-hate relationship with the history of art, the main motifs in his works are drawn from Arab culture as opposed to his sources of inspiration engaged in Western culture.

Guy uses representations of music, architecture, literature and more as a means of reflecting Eastern society and culture. The feeling of the cultural carnival contributes to creating an atmosphere of 'revelry' on the one hand, but the feeling of Armageddon on the other hand is due to the use of black humor in some of his works. The grotesque motifs in his works correspond with the current of German expressionism. Guy is connected to this current as it had a degree of freedom, release and legitimacy for a picturesque, expressive and intense style.

'' My first point of action in painting begins with absolute clarity, that of a flamethrower. It has a lot of control and enjoyment in it, pretty quickly the sharpness of things blurs and from there a transformation takes place from a mental action to an animal action. As a breathing animal I use all the intuitiveness and expressiveness that resides in me and then I can be unfiltered, impolite, not lecturing.
An exemplary Mizrahi. ''

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