Archive for April, 2011


A work by Marcel Janco, the Rumanian-born artist, one of the founders of the Dadaist (anti-artists) movement, and a contemporary of Pablo Picasso, is the top lot in Bonhams Israeli Art & Judaica in London on May 24th.

The painting titled ‘Marseille Port’, 1933, an oil on canvas, 100 x 133cm (39 3/8 x 52 3/8in), is estimated to sell for £120,000-180,000.


Born in Romania in 1895, Janko was among the principal founders of the Dada Movement which was opposed to war, aggression and the changing world culture.
Dadaist events included poetry, avant-garde music, and mask wearing dancers in elaborate shows, teasing the audience. These artists set out to defy Western culture and art, which they considered obsolete in view of the carnage of World War I.

Janco has an eclectic style which brilliantly combines abstract and figurative elements, expressionistic in nature. In 1941 he moved to the land, which was to become the nation of Israel in 1948. Here he painted idyllic watercolour and oil images and was captivated by the exotic sights of the Orient.

In 1953 Janco established the artists’ village known as Ein Hod, which now boasts the Janco Dada Museum. In 1967 he was awarded the Israel Prize for Painting. In the last years of his life he worked together with friends to erect the Janco Dada Museum, dying just ten months after the inauguration of the museum in 1984.

Another Israeli artistic luminary, Israel Hershberg, is also featured in this sale. Hershberg was born on November 7, 1948 in a Displaced Persons camp in Linz, Austria. In 1949, he emigrated to Israel and lived there until he was nine. In 1958, he immigrated to the United States where he attended the Brooklyn Museum School, Brooklyn, New York from 1966 to 1968.

In 1972, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts, Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, New York. In 1973, he received his Master of Fine Arts, State University of New York, Albany, New York. From 1973 to 1984 he was instructor of painting and drawing at the Maryland Institute College of Art, Baltimore, Maryland. In 1984, he taught painting at the New York Academy of Art, New York, New York.

Israel Hershberg moved back to Israel with his wife and family in 1984. In 1991, he was awarded the Sandberg Prize for Israel Art and in 1998 the Tel Aviv Museum of Art Prize for Israel Art. The artist is the founder and director of the Jerusalem Studio School, and lives and works in Jerusalem, Israel.

His oil on canvas, Jerusalem, City Centre, 1989-90 is estimated to sell for £100,000-150,000


Other artists and works featured in this initial sale include:

Ori Reisman (Israeli, 1924-1991)
Landscape, 1980s
signed
oil on canvas
66 x 78cm (26 x 30 11/16in).

£40,000-60,000


Jakob Steinhardt (Israeli, 1887-1968)

Jerusalem, View from the East, 1941
signed and dated
oil on canvas
101 x 153cm (39 3/4 x 60 1/4in).

£20,000-30,000

For more informations : ?http://www.bonhams.com/eur/israeliart

Born in Paris in july 1974, lives in Israel since  2004.
Graffitis : an impermanent art. Many hazards await this art. Sun, smog and rain may rub it out. A developer’s wrecking ball may smash the masonry and concrete that serve as canvas.
The murals are part of the art collection of the city, so to combat mural mortality, photography is my solution !

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Le désir de laisser le moins de traces pérennes possibles demeure paradoxal pour un artiste en réalisant une performance sans preuve durable (autre que la photographie). Si l’art éphémère veut sortir du musée, il y revient de façon indirecte.

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