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 45:

Tali Ben-eliezer
''Time's Up'' 2021

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Start price:
$ 400
Estimated price :
$600 - $750
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 17% On commission only

''Time's Up'' 2021
Acrylic on canvas 
70/30 cm 
Signed Front 

Tali Ben-Eliezer, born in 76. Lives and works in Tel Aviv.

Autodidactic is primarily concerned with figurative painting with the effects of illustration. The topics that concern her are characterized by a lot of black humor, sarcasm and opal. In the works, Tali describes her personal life, every job - story.

'' My work starts many times from a place that is self-conscious but free and liberated and only then does it pass through filters of analysis and thinking. My work emerges from seemingly banal experiences of existence that encounter a lot of absurdity and irony. I try to touch on human, emotional, intimate or social existence experiences through a black humor perspective as a strategy for dealing with the more complex content in reality.

My artistic language intersects with graphics and illustration. The semi-naive visibility combined with more realistic elements, for me, sharpens the contrast between content and form. That is to say, in the form, there is something direct, 'simple' or 'naive' but the content is complex, dark and sometimes morbid.

Many times in my creative work I incorporate text related to pop culture and everyday life. Our existence within a consumer culture exists in almost every work, even if it describes a very intimate and personal moment. The individual always exists within the company and at the same time strives to be cut off from it. My works have a constant tension between two-dimensional and three-dimensional, between drawing and painting, and between realistic and surreal. For me, the contrast between the different elements creates a toughness and tenderness that work together and serve the same message. ''


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