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Izhar Patkin is an Israeli visual artist. Izhar Patkin has had several gallery and museum exhibitions, including at the The Jewish Museum and at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Several works by the artist have been sold at auction, including 'The Gathering' sold at Bonhams & Butterfields, Los Angeles 'Holly Solomon Estate Contemporary Art ' in 2005. There have been Several articles about Izhar Patkin, including 'What Happens When You Look at One Painting for an Hour?' written by Catherine Wagley for LA Weekly in 2012.
 
 
 

Auction Results

Works at auction, latest auction results, sales and prices of Izhar Patkin from auction houses worldwide.

Izhar Patkin, Untitled (from the "Tatting Series")
oil on paper
Untitled (from the "Tatting Series")
Lot 694
Bonhams Los Angeles
Sold for: 411 USD
Izhar Patkin, Untitled (from the "Tatting Series")
oil on paper
Untitled (from the "Tatting Series")
Lot 695
Bonhams Los Angeles
Sold for: 588 USD
Izhar Patkin, Pointes East
oil, screen, and...
Pointes East
Lot 696
Bonhams Los Angeles
Sold for: 1,763 USD
Izhar Patkin, The Gathering
oil, screen,...
The Gathering
Lot 697
Bonhams Los Angeles
Sold for: 2,938 USD
 

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Exhibitions, openings, art fairs, auctions and other events for Izhar Patkin around the world.

 

Latest News & Articles

In The Press: Latest news, articles and reviews about Izhar Patkin from leading publications worldwide.

A Museum Broadens Its Identity
New York Times / Allan Kozinn
Directors of large institutions often spend their first...
Addressing Politics Poetically: Izhar Patkin at the Jewish Museum
Art Critical / Ilka Scobie
Izhar Patkin explores history, memory and personal and...
What Happens When You Look at One Painting for an Hour?
LA Weekly / Catherine Wagley
Seven years ago, artist Nuttaphol Ma spent three hours...
Izhar Patkin: Studio Visit
NewArtTV
Izhar Patkin's work defies ready characterization,...
 
 
 
 
 
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A 1968 oil painting by German artist Gerhard Richter has set a new record in New York, selling for $37.1 million, the highest auction price achieved by a work by a living artist.
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