Auction 29 Israeli Contemporary Art - Young promising artists for investment
By KooKoo
Dec 25, 2021
Ramat Gan, Israel

KooKoo's end-of-year sale with an emphasis on contemporary Israeli realism:



Winner of the Schiff Award for 2020 Israel Dror Hemed with two oil paintings,

Zoya Cherkassky and Bazooka Joe with two powerful works on Jewish identity and customs,

Julie Filipenko presents "Pygmaliona",

Mor Rimmer paints unique works in oil on wood,

We will introduce you to Assaf Ezra and the puppet drawings in the atmosphere of the 1950s,

Guy Levy with Mediterranean oil paintings,

Notice the cool collages of the Tzlil Benderhaim, KooKoo presents the series "Gender Reversal" that corresponds with the great masters of art - fascinating and important


Israeli realism artists participating in this sale: Eran Weber, Roni Yoffe, Rita Natarova, Doron Wolf, Orit Akta, Gala Gilan, Israel Dror Hemed, Hanan Milner.


KooKoo takes care for the best

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Enjoy and good luck

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LOT 30:

Assaf Shani
''Tnuvot'' 2016

Sold for: $320
Start price:
$ 300
Estimated price :
$500 - $700
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VAT: 17% On commission only
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''Tnuvot'' 2016

Tnuvot is a moshav in the Sharon region between the cities of Netanya and Tulkarm


Acrylic on Canvas 

40/25 cm 
Signed back 

He is both a painter and an architect in his training, the work of precision in the world of architecture he brought with him to painting, which he has been practicing for over a decade.

The details in his landscape paintings are exquisitely accurate, creating a unique and accurate realistic work.
Shani roams the country length and breadth, in communities that are in consensus and otherwise, and brings with him a photographic studio that he took. Then, he paints what he caught in his lens and gives the viewer bits of land, landscape parts, buildings, fields and localities in Palestine. His paintings are absent and the landscapes speak for themselves. Shani does not use modern and commercial features in his works, thus giving them a temporary, rooted and judgment-free quality.

Shani's works invite the viewer to set an internal clock while watching them, as if seeking to refine the viewer's attention to the landscape. Some and his paintings are created as individual paintings and there are series, although in each series, each painting stands in its own right. His works speak to each other's memories and create a familiar and pleasant place.

The works of the two are concentrated and full of interest. The artist paints acrylic paint and on the back of each piece he signs his name and painted place. His paintings are sold at auctions as well as overseas galleries