Subasta 39 Young contemporary Israeli art for investment
Por KooKoo
30.3.24
Israel

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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LOTE 29:

Noa Yekutieli
Untitled, 2017

Vendido por: $400
Precio inicial:
$ 400
Precio estimado :
$1 400 - $1 800
Comisión de la casa de subasta: 15%
IVA: 17% IVA sólo en comisión
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30.3.24 en KooKoo

Untitled, 2017
For the first time in KooKoo, a paper cut-out work by the international artist Noa Yekutieli (34). Noa Yekutieli creates combined worlds of destruction and idyll, from multiple perspectives.

On February 13, 2024, Noa's solo exhibition opened in New York.

Noa is an Israeli artist, in recent years she has been living and creating in Los Angeles. She has exhibited around the world, including a solo exhibition at a museum in Rome. An interesting and intriguing artist who creates ruined worlds from black paper in a wonderful and fascinating way. A charming little work by a young, international and highly appreciated artist.

Framed paper cutout
23/21 cm
signed back

On the table in Noa Ykutiali's studio is a large black paper, about two meters by one and a half meters. From this blackness she cuts, gently and diligently, ruins and crumbs of life. Most of Yekutiali's work deals with natural disasters, man-made disasters - what happens "when all your physical is taken away from you in an instant, how do you deal with the void, with the space created and preserve what was".
As in all her works, Noa wants to talk about memory more than destruction: "I examine how we remember things that have passed and events that changed reality: natural disasters, man-made disasters. My work is a kind of 'creating destruction', a reversal of the way destruction occurs, When in an instant an entire neighborhood turns into a million pieces. In the work of cutting paper by hand, I cut piece by piece and stay in the destruction for a long time."