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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(As always - prices include VAT and no additional VAT)
LOT 91:
Miriam Cabessa
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Sold for: $650 (₪2,184)
Price including buyer’s premium:
$
747.50 (₪2,511.60)
Calculated by rate set by auction house at the auction day
Start price:
$
440
Estimate :
$1,200 - $1,500
Buyer's Premium: 15%
VAT: 18%
On Buyer's Premium Only
Users from foreign countries may be exempted from tax payments, according to the relevant tax regulations
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Abstract, 2019
An abstract of the artist - for collectors who want a great artist in their collection - recommended
Oil on Leather
66/6 cm
Signed
Miriam Cabessa was born in Morocco, raised in Israel, and has lived and worked in New York City since 2000. Her slow action painting has been internationally recognized since 1997 when she represented Israel at the Venice Biennale. Over the past two decades, she has abstained from using brushes, opting to make marks with objects and her body. Her imagery ranges from organic to mechanistic with surfaces that are both haptically handmade and digitally serene. Miriam has shown extensively in the U.S., Europe, and Israel.

