Auction 40 Contemporary Israeli art, finds from the contemporary art world
By KooKoo
Jun 18, 2024
Israel

Welcome to KooKoo's sale #40, an art sale with equal bargains from the world of contemporary art:


Erez Pliscov with the landscapes of our country and for the first time will present a local landscape drawing,  

Avia Halavi with three outstanding works from the gas cylinders series,

Roni Yoffe with a beloved and comforting Israeli still life,  

For the first time - Colonel (res.) Elyasaf Maimon with two oil paintings,

Nurit Arbel with a self-portrait :)

Naomi Shalev will present her best work to date,

The one and only Tamar Simon with a painting for connoisseurs,  

Sagi Mishevski with a series of works combining light games with glass,

And many more good works by young artists from Israel and the world.

You will find in the sale works with a high collector's value at playful opening prices,


for your pleasure,


KooKoo

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LOT 32:

Bazooka Joe
"I used to be beautiful, I was a stripper in the ...

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Sold for: $120
Start price:
$ 100
Estimated price :
$400 - $500
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Auction took place on Jun 18, 2024 at KooKoo

"I used to be beautiful, I was a stripper in the stock market district" 2015

An early miniature of Bazooka Joe, a work he painted just before he became famous. He saw the character and the quote on the evening news, immortalized it in his way on paper.


Posca and ink on framed paper

19/14 cm (framed 32/30 cm) 
signed

A rare opportunity to purchase an original work on wood by the artist Bazooka Joe - not available from his works, everything is pre-sold to several collectors

The esteemed artist Bazooka Joe, a painter and sculptor whose works sell for tens of thousands of dollars and adorn the walls of the people of the upper echelons in Israel.

Adi Mendel (55) grew up in Bat Yam, the only son of a real estate and car dealer father and a housewife mother. It was a wealthy family that lacked almost nothing - except what a child really needs. Says and does not specify. "My mother would draw. Not for a living, because she did not have to work, but as a hobby. I, perhaps in response to my mother's attitude, could not stand paintings. I hated colors. I did not touch the brush. At the end it is probably in the DNA.
When he became a drug addict, his family members, including his brother from his father’s late marriage, turned their backs on him. "I had no one to ask for help from, " he says, "so I started breaking the law, mostly on property offenses, to fund the drugs. I did it reluctantly, with great sorrow. 'Forced crime, ' I call it."

The drug addiction and crime brought him to a total of six years behind bars, with all this time a tremendous talent hidden deep within him and not knowing how to break out. "I saw death with my own eyes, " says Bazooka Joe, mentioning, once again, how long the distance is between someone who was so close to ending his life in a tiny cell, alone, and someone who is gaining fame today.
His talent stood out from the canvas in the eyes of anyone who witnessed his paintings. He asked his stage name from the character on the gum covers. "Bazooka Joe was a sniper in the United States Army and I was a sniper with a paintbrush, " he explains. "Plus, I connect to the naivety of the bright colors."

His works also began to make waves among those interested in the field of art. He left the gallery three years ago, after his works were priced at well over a thousand dollars. Among the buyers of Bazooka Joe's art are businessman, controlling shareholder and CEO Castro Gabi Rotter, publicist Rani Rahav and the Wertheimer industrialist family. They are now joined by another satisfied customer - the prison service. Today, Bazooka Joe focuses on art. Addiction to creation has replaced drug addiction, "but it's a good addiction, " he says.

To close a circle with his rough past, the artist painted with the approval of the Tel Aviv Municipality on the walls of the Abu Kabir Prison


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