Auction 84 - Jewish and Israeli History, Culture and Art
Including: Items from the Estate of Ruth Dayan, Old Master Works, Israeli Art and Numismatics
Pamela Levy (1949-2004) – Girl Eating a Peach, 1997 – Woodcut
Opening: $100
Sold for: $175
Including buyer's premium
Pamela Levy (1949-2004), Girl Eating a Peach, 1997. Woodcut. Signed, dated and numbered 1/4. 57X50 cm.
Pamela Levy (1949-2004) was born in Fairfield, Iowa. She studied at the University of Northern Iowa, and later joined an artists commune in Santa Fe, New Mexico. In 1976 she immigrated to Israel. Her early works were textile collages inspired by the feminist Pattern and Decoration art movement. In the 1980s she started to experiment with other techniques, painting figurative scenes in oil, based on photographs (some of which she herself took), and creating woodcuts and silkscreens, always retaining a collage-like, patchwork quality. Levy's works deal with feminist and political issues, "her oil paintings are made as collages featuring naked and clothed figures in deserted urban spaces, building sites or on the beach. They are psychologically charged, saturated with tension and contrasts between fear and delight, childhood and old age, complete and ripped, violent and merciful" (exhibition statement – retrospective of Levy's work at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, 2018).
Provenance: The Uzi Agassi Collection.
Art – Old Masters, European and Israeli Art
Art – Old Masters, European and Israeli Art