Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David), 2013, oil on canvas, two parts, 65x81 cm each part
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David), 2013, oil on canvas, two parts, 65x81 cm each part
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David), 2013, oil on canvas, two parts, 65x81 cm each part
Jossef Krispel, Untitlled (Diamond masks), 2013, Oil on Canvas, 145x175 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (Low), 2013, oil on canvas, 60 cm diameter
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David puts on make up), 2013, 65x81 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David, white mask), 2013, oil on canvas, 54x65 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (David), 2013, oil on canvas 65 x 54 cm
Jossef Krispel, MAKE UP-made up, 2013, oil on canvas, 55x54 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (Picasso), 2013, acrylic on canvas, diameter 60 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled, (David), 2013, oil on canvas, 65x54 cm
Jossef Krispel, Untitled (Pan playing the flute), 2013, oil on canvas, 80x65 cm

Jossef Krispel/ Tigers

 

Tigers, the new solo exhibition by Jossef Krispel, continues his study of painting depths, face and figure: mask, layers and shell. Krispel presents ideologies through the three icons: Dionysis, Picasso and David Bowie. These three figures are dynamic. They pose, pretend, have diversity, youth, passion and many common features. These faces act as an allegory for painting. The image creation of three characters reveals the position of the painting as a shell and fraud, deceiving the world that deals with vision.

 

Press here to read the full exhibition text by Itzik Livne