Auction 3 Young Contemporary Israeli Art including Street Art
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Oct 12, 2017
Israel

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LOT 52:

Adi Sened, Graffiti artist 'Boxes People'' 2012

Sold for: $150
Start price:
$ 60
Estimated price :
$280 - $400
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Auction took place on Oct 12, 2017 at KooKoo

Adi Sened, Graffiti artist 'Boxes People'' 2012

Graffiti on a cane lit framed in a wooden frame 

12/6 cm without frame 23/18 cm framed 

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Adi Sand is an architect , sculpture , painter and Israeli graffiti artist known for graffiti characters Kopsonym created in Tel Aviv .

Sand was born in Kibbutz Givat Hashlosha in 1971. He is an architect by training and a graduate of the Department of Architecture at Bezalel . He worked in landscape design and agriculture in a traditional mountain on Mount Eitan. Since 1999 Sand has been creating graffiti figures throughout Tel Aviv that have been widely publicized. In recent years, with the increasing importance of graffiti and street art in the public space in the world and in Israel, he has begun to display in exhibition spaces, museums and festivals in comics and street art.

2011 he exhibited at the Helena Rubinstein Pavilion in the exhibition "Inside: Tel Aviv Street Art" (Curator: Tali Lanir). In August 2012 and May 2013 he participated in "Basic Colors" events for contemporary street art, held in deserted military bases near the northern border. That same year, Sened held a solo exhibition at the Mika Gallery. In 2015 , Sand presented the comprehensive exhibition "Pop Canaanite, Adi Sened Works from 1999 to 2015" at the Beit Uri and Rami Nehushtan Museum , curated by Michael Jacobson . The exhibition was accompanied by a catalog book (including articles by Hagai Canaan and Baruch Blich). It was the first solo exhibition of a street artist in a museum in Israel, and the large and comprehensive exhibition presented by Sand.