Leilão 30 Israeli Contemporary Art - Young promising artists for investment
Por KooKoo
12.3.22
Ramat Gan, Israel

New year opens with KooKoo, Israel's promising young artists -


For this sale, we combined two opposites: a selection of realistic works by the best artists alongside pop art works: everything is Israeli - everything is contemporary!


Gala Gilan, Roni Yoffe, Avia Halabi and Shani Shemesh lead the sale with fine works of realism - pay attention to the sculpture with the scent of Italy that brought Shani Shemesh to Israel first time with KooKoo


Lena Revanko with six beautiful works that returned to Israel after an exhibition in France,


KOT-ART, which has already been sold in the gallery for thousands of dollars to create with four large and cool pop art works at KooKoo's prices,


Eran Weber with three pulsating drawings!


Julie Filipenko with a beautiful original work for collectors


Isaac Jacobs with particularly large and significant works,


In this sale, we will introduce you for the first time to Shay Katz - a young and interesting artist, Smadar Kilchensky - an Israeli actress and painter, Kobi Zarfati - a realist painter, a graduate of the station, Eyelet Rosenberg and Lior Ron


And also - Bazooka Joe, Orit Akta, Vered Aharonovitch, Naomi Shalev, Mor Rimmer, Yariv Amitai, Michal Worka, Israel Dror Hemed, Diana Kogan, Doron Wolf and many more


KooKoo takes care of you for the best, contact us 0558859447 (Lisa)

Enjoy and good luck :) (As always - prices include VAT and no VAT added)

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LOTE 16:

Tali Ben Eliezer
"Bite of Love" 2022


Preço inicial:
$ 420
Preço estimado :
$600 - $900
Comissão da leiloeira: 15%
IVA: 17% Sobre a comissão apenas
Utilizadores de países estrangeiros podem estar isentos de pagamento de impostos, de acordo com as respectivas leis de imposto
12.3.22 em KooKoo
identificações: Arte israelita

"Bite of Love" 2022

Acrylic on canvas

40/30 cm

signed


Tali Ben Eliezer (1976) is a self-taught Israeli artist, living and creating in Tel Aviv.

Tali Ben Eliezer's wounded women pull us down with a wink and a lighted cigarette, exposing us to their lives made up of a variety of regrettable decisions. Those bourgeois girls have grown up and now change their minds on a daily basis, running away from every shred of disappointing reality, always looking to be somewhere else.

With the unrefined use of cynicism and black humor, the artist manages to convey to us that theirs is always worse, and the troubles of others, as is well known, are naturally a very reassuring thing.

Tali's women get entangled and deceived, push the boundaries and miss, but mostly make us identify with them. Tali's paintings present us with the best and most common mistakes and how they can be successfully incorporated into life. or not.