Auction 31 Contemporary Israeli art with an emphasis on Israeli realism
By KooKoo
May 21, 2022
רמת גן, Israel

A crazy little sale of KooKoo with a selection of contemporary Israeli art reality for investment, new realistic art by successful young artists, colorful pop art and contemporary graffiti at opening prices that will tempt you to become Israeli art collectors:


Roni Yoffe with a series of sweet realistic works "Life is Hard" and the work in honor of the state "Eating Land"


For the first time in Kookoo: Renana Termachi - a painter of Israeli realism, a genius in demand by the Jewish communities around the world


Gala Gilan is an artist of figurative realism who excels from day to day that you must add to the collection


We will introduce you to the painter Yana Stup and the memories of her childhood from the Soviet Union


For the first time in KooKoo: Rina Maimon is a well-known Israeli pop art artist with her plump and happy characters


Lena Revenko with the series of works "4 Rooms" and other works by the excellent artist


We will introduce you to the successful Israeli sculptor Eyal Assulin who sculpted "Moti" and caused a stir in the Israeli art world


And his intriguing Naomi Shalev with mesmerizing collage works


Israeli artists sell a selection of works for your art collection: Assad Azi, Miriam Cabbessa, Ido Marcus, Tamar Simon, Nitzan Mintz, DEDE, Bazooka Joe, Michal Worka, Merik Lechner and Garbuz


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LOT 30:

Yana Stup
"The Side and the Hunt" 2013


Start price:
$ 400
Estimated price :
$550 - $600
Buyer's Premium: 15%

"The Side and the Hunt" 2013
Oil on canvas
40/30 cm
signed

Yana Stup (1983), a native of the former Soviet Union, lives and works in the Rehovot. She studied art and painting in various private settings (1995 - 2010) and among them with the artist Eran Webber (2016 - 2017). Art History Studies at the Open University (2007-2009)

Most often engaged in figurative painting in oil on canvas. Another body of her works is a combination of a technique mixed with engraving and stamping on metal (of the clay type). These works consist mainly of inverted metal plates and are sewn by hand with the help of wax thread. Some of the works are painted on canvas in a mixed technique combined with a gold pigment. In her works one can see images and texts from her diaries over the years in which she describes autobiographical places with a traumatic tone and additional questions around gender and multicultural identity.

The narrative that is created from my works is of a girl, women and animals who have no ability to speak and express themselves. From the motif of a fish-girl that I deal with a lot to a woman from whose mouth a bald tree and a hunting deer grow - all of these symbolize types of silences and silences.

Another important characteristic of my work is the intense color. As a girl in the Soviet Union the exterior landscape was completely snowy and white compared to the interior of the house which was full of warm and intense colors due to the use of hardwood flooring, colored textiles and various decorative elements with a dominant presence. This color also connects to the fact that I draw from memory and not from "living" observation, so the colors do not come to describe academically what is in front of me, but conveyed memory, experience and emotion. "