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Udi Cassirer

2022
Israel

22 Works exhibited on Kooness

Current location

Tel Aviv - Yafo, Israel

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Works by Udi Cassirer

Water Boys

1994

Paintings

100 x 90 x 2cm

10000,00 €

Donkey

1994

Paintings

90 x 90 x 0.5cm

10000,00 €

Two

1994

Paintings

90 x 90 x 0.5cm

8000,00 €

American Zen

1995

Paintings

120 x 90 x 2.5cm

28000,00 €

The Trigger

1995

Paintings , Acrylic

120 x 90 x 2.5cm

28000,00 €

Needles and Pins II

2005

Paintings

58 x 58 x 1cm

1100,00 €

Needles and Pins I

2005

Paintings

58 x 58 x 1cm

1200,00 €

Bouquet

2017

Paintings

90 x 90 x 2.5cm

1800,00 €

Diving Bondage

2018

Paintings , Acrylic

80 x 100 x 2.5cm

2000,00 €

The Uncanny

2017

Paintings , Acrylic

80 x 60 x 2.5cm

2000,00 €

Udi Cassirer is an Israeli visual and contemporary artist born in 1965 who lives and works in Tel Aviv - Yafo, Israel. He is graduated from Midrasha Art School. In the early 90’s, he did several T.V shows with his “About American Abstract Painting” exploring the gesture through minimal large-scale paintings in referring to American painters as Franz Cline with the construction of amorphic images-lines. In 1998-99 after studying animation, Udi did a series of digital artworks that dealy with the language of the painting theme, sublime views, sea skies which are made with 3D software. The image overlays with pixels draws or doodles. Lately, those artworks updated as NFT, animated and minted on the blockchain. In 2004, the artist achieved an important show “Abat-Jour” (lampshade) which signified his return to figurative painting. Since 2017, Cassirer painting’s generate new styles and themes characterized by expressive body figures in interpersonally composition. In 2018 themes are the ‘the Gaze’ and ‘View” in its psychological and semantic aspects, personality, relationships & motherhood are his figures that emphasize complicated characters.