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Period: 1980s
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Yaacov Agam, Star of Love, spinningmorph sculpture, 1980's
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Tel Aviv, IL
Yaacov Agam, Star of love, spinningmorph sculpture, 1980's art,Kinetic art, Television, Internationa; artist, Israeli artist, Israeli art
Category
Kinetic 1980s Art
Materials
Plywood, Paper
Signed Yaacov Agam Silkscreen Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Larchmont, NY
Yaacov Agam (b. 1928)
Untitled, c. 1980
Silkscreen print
Sight: 33 1/2 x 20 1/2 in. (image)
Framed: 52 x 29 1/8 x 1 in.
Signed lower right
Inscribed verso
Yaacov Agam was born Yaac...
Category
Modern 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Judith L. Posner and Association , Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Judith L. Posner and Association Poster
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928)
Date: 1980
Screenprint Poster, unique signature in colored pencil
Size: 38 x 23.75 in. (96.52 x 60.33 cm)
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Judith L. Posner and Association , Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Judith L. Posner and Association Poster
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928)
Date: 1980
Screenprint Poster, unique signature in colored pencil
Size: 38 x 23.75 in. (96.52 x 60.33 cm)
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Judith L. Posner and Association , Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Judith L. Posner and Association Poster
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928)
Date: 1980
Screenprint Poster, unique signature in colored pencil
Size: 38 x 23.75 in. (96.52 x 60.33 cm)
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Judith L. Posner and Association , Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Judith L. Posner and Association Poster
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928)
Date: 1980
Screenprint Poster, unique signature in colored pencil
Size: 38 x 23.75 in. (96.52 x 60.33 cm)
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Screen
2 + 3 = 4 - Polymorph Limited edition 43/54
By Yaacov Agam
Located in AMSTERDAM, NL
Discover the mesmerizing world of Yaacov Agam with "2 + 3 = 4 " Polimorph, a masterpiece that epitomizes the fusion of art and mathematics. This piece, from the Israeli pioneer of ki...
Category
Kinetic 1980s Art
Materials
Polymer
Five Visual Orchestrations, Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Yaakov Agam (1928)
Title: Five Visual Orchestrations
Year: 1990
Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper
Edition: 12/72, plus proofs
Size: 30.25 x 42 inches
Condition: Good
Inscrip...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
original lithograph
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Henderson, NV
Medium: original lithograph. Printed in 1980 for the art revue XXe Siecle and published in Paris by San Lazzaro. Size: 12 1/4 x 9 1/8 inches (310 x 232 mm). Not signed.
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph
Untitled, from Vertical Orchestration
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Untitled
Portfolio: Vertical Orchestration
Medium: Silkscreen
Year: 1980s
Edition: H.C. 12/18
Sheet Size: 29 5/8" x 8...
Category
Abstract 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Untitled, from Vertical Orchestration
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Untitled
Portfolio: Vertical Orchestration
Medium: Silkscreen
Year: 1980s
Edition: A.P.
Sheet Size: 29 5/8" x 8 3/4"
...
Category
Abstract 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Thanksgiving
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Thanksgiving
Medium: Screenprint in colors on Arches
Year: 1980
Edition: XXXIV/LXIII (34/63)
Sheet Size: 30" x 42"
Image Size: 27 1/8" x 33 1/2"
Signed: Ha...
Category
Abstract 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Untitled, from Vertical Orchestration
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Untitled
Portfolio: Vertical Orchestration
Medium: Silkscreen
Year: 1980s
Edition: 27/54
Sheet Size: 29 5/8" x 8 3/4"...
Category
Abstract 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Chateau Mouton Rothschild label (hand signed)
By Yaacov Agam
Located in New York, NY
Yaacov Agam
Chateau Mouton Rothschild label (hand signed), 1984
Offset lithograph (hand signed by Yaacov Agam)
Hand signed twice in black and ...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you r...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Yaacov Agam Untitled Vertical Orchestration
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Washington, DC
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Untitled
Portfolio: Vertical Orchestration
Medium: Silkscreen
Year: 1980s
Edition: 23/54
Sheet Size: 29 5/8" x 8 3/4"...
Category
Abstract 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
The Agam Passover Haggadah - Gold Edition
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Jerusalem, IL
A Passover Haggadah, made by the artist Yaacov Agam.
58 original serigraphs, pulled by hand on Rivs 270 Gr. (Arjomarie-Prioux) by Atelier Arcay in Paris, 1985.
All color separations ...
Category
Kinetic 1980s Art
Materials
Paper, Color
Life (limited edition, hand signed and numbered Op Art First Day Cover (framed)
By Yaacov Agam
Located in New York, NY
Yaacov Agam
"Life", (Hand Signed and numbered), 1980
Hand Signed, Stamped Gallery Art Center Envelope with French postage stamp & numbered
Triple signature "Agam" and number 46/54 on the front
Frame Included: floated in original vintage frame
This very special vintage limited edition work features the “Agam” design by Yaacov Agam, a pioneer of Op Art. It is the first artist...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Offset
Message of Peace, from official arts portfolio of the XXIVth Olympiad, Seoul
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Miami, FL
Yaacov Agam is an Israeli artist best known for his pioneering of Kinetic Art. Employing light and sound to provide a unique sensorial experience for the viewer, Agam melded formalis...
Category
Kinetic 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Agam Silkscreen Jerusalem Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you ...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Jerusalem Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you ...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Stars, Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Fairfield, CT
Artist: Yaakov Agam (1928)
Title: Stars
Year: 1989
Medium: Silkscreen on Arches paper
Edition: P.P. 3/14, 180, plus proofs
Size: 26.5 x 19 inches
Condition...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you request.
sheet: 13.5 X 13.5 inches
Some of these works have beautiful Hebrew calligraphy and mod imagery, animals and such that are not usually found in his work. This is a masterpiece of bold, graphic, mod design. Along with Reuven Rubin and Menashe Kadishman he is among Israel's best known artists internationally.
Biographical info: The son of a rabbi, Yaacov Agam can trace his ancestry back six generations to the founder of the Chabad movement in Judaism. in 1946, he entered the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Studying with Mordecai Ardon, a former student at the Weimar Bauhaus. Yaakov Agam has been associated h with “abstract” artists, “hard edge” artists, and artists such as Josef Albers and Max Bill. Others find in Agam’s work an indebtedness to the masters of the Bauhaus. Agam’s approach to art, being conceptual in nature, has been likened to Marcel Duchamp’s, who expressed the need to put art “at the service of the spirit.” And, because of Agam’s employment of color and motion in his art, he has been compared to Alexander Calder, the artist who put sculpture into motion. (Motion is not an end, but a means for Agam. Calder’s mobiles are structures that are fixed, revolving at the whim of the wind. In a work by Agam, the viewer must intervene.) Agam has also been classified as an “op art” artist because he excels in playing with our visual sensitivities. Agam went to Zurich to study with Johannes Itten at the Kunstgewerbeschule. There, he met Frank Lloyd Wright and Siegfried Giedion, whose ideas on the element of time in art and architecture impressed him. In 1955, Galerie Denise René hosted a major group exhibition in connection with Vasarely's painting experiments with movement. in addition to art by Vasarely, it included works by Yaacov Agam, Pol Bury, Soto and Jean Tinguely, among others. Most Americans were first introduced to Vasarely by the groundbreaking exhibition, "The Responsive Eye," at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1965. Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz. The show confirmed Vasarely's international reputation as the father of Op art. Agam has sought to express his ideas in a non-static form of art. In his abstract Kinetic works, which range from paintings and graphics to sculptural installations and building facades. Agam continually seeks to explore new possibilities in form and color and to involve the viewer in all aspects of the artistic process. Thus, for the past 40 years, Yaacov Agam’s pioneering ideas have impacted developments in art, (painting, monoprint, lithograph and agamograph) architecture, theatre, and public sculpture. Reflecting both his Israeli Jewish...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you r...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Yellow Abstraction, Agamograph by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
The Agamograph is Yaacov Agam’s unique contribution to the OP Art movement. The object is a print behind a lenticular surface that fools the eye to show movement and three-dimensional depth. The “Yellow Abstraction” is hand-signed and numbered in marker by the artist.
Yellow Abstraction
Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928)
Date: circa 1980
Agamograph, signed and numbered in marker
Edition of 39...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lenticular, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you r...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you request.
sheet: 13.5 X 13.5 inches
Some of these works have beautiful Hebrew calligraphy and mod imagery, animals, children and such that are not usually found in his work. This is a masterpiece of bold, graphic, mod design. Along with Reuven Rubin and Menashe Kadishman he is among Israel's best known artists internationally.
Biographical info: The son of a rabbi, Yaacov Agam can trace his ancestry back six generations to the founder of the Chabad movement in Judaism. in 1946, he entered the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Studying with Mordecai Ardon, a former student at the Weimar Bauhaus. Yaakov Agam has been associated h with “abstract” artists, “hard edge” artists, and artists such as Josef Albers and Max Bill. Others find in Agam’s work an indebtedness to the masters of the Bauhaus. Agam’s approach to art, being conceptual in nature, has been likened to Marcel Duchamp’s, who expressed the need to put art “at the service of the spirit.” And, because of Agam’s employment of color and motion in his art, he has been compared to Alexander Calder, the artist who put sculpture into motion. (Motion is not an end, but a means for Agam. Calder’s mobiles are structures that are fixed, revolving at the whim of the wind. In a work by Agam, the viewer must intervene.) Agam has also been classified as an “op art” artist because he excels in playing with our visual sensitivities. Agam went to Zurich to study with Johannes Itten at the Kunstgewerbeschule. There, he met Frank Lloyd Wright and Siegfried Giedion, whose ideas on the element of time in art and architecture impressed him. In 1955, Galerie Denise René hosted a major group exhibition in connection with Vasarely's painting experiments with movement. in addition to art by Vasarely, it included works by Yaacov Agam, Pol Bury, Soto and Jean Tinguely, among others. Most Americans were first introduced to Vasarely by the groundbreaking exhibition, "The Responsive Eye," at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1965. Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz. The show confirmed Vasarely's international reputation as the father of Op art. Agam has sought to express his ideas in a non-static form of art. In his abstract Kinetic works, which range from paintings and graphics to sculptural installations and building facades. Agam continually seeks to explore new possibilities in form and color and to involve the viewer in all aspects of the artistic process. Thus, for the past 40 years, Yaacov Agam’s pioneering ideas have impacted developments in art, (painting, monoprint, lithograph and agamograph) architecture, theatre, and public sculpture. Reflecting both his Israeli Jewish...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you r...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you r...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you request.
sheet: 13.5 X 13.5 inches
Some of these works have beautiful Hebrew calligraphy and mod imagery, animals, children and such that are not usually found in his work. This is a masterpiece of bold, graphic, mod design. Along with Reuven Rubin and Menashe Kadishman he is among Israel's best known artists internationally.
Biographical info: The son of a rabbi, Yaacov Agam can trace his ancestry back six generations to the founder of the Chabad movement in Judaism. in 1946, he entered the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Studying with Mordecai Ardon, a former student at the Weimar Bauhaus. Yaakov Agam has been associated h with “abstract” artists, “hard edge” artists, and artists such as Josef Albers and Max Bill. Others find in Agam’s work an indebtedness to the masters of the Bauhaus. Agam’s approach to art, being conceptual in nature, has been likened to Marcel Duchamp’s, who expressed the need to put art “at the service of the spirit.” And, because of Agam’s employment of color and motion in his art, he has been compared to Alexander Calder, the artist who put sculpture into motion. (Motion is not an end, but a means for Agam. Calder’s mobiles are structures that are fixed, revolving at the whim of the wind. In a work by Agam, the viewer must intervene.) Agam has also been classified as an “op art” artist because he excels in playing with our visual sensitivities. Agam went to Zurich to study with Johannes Itten at the Kunstgewerbeschule. There, he met Frank Lloyd Wright and Siegfried Giedion, whose ideas on the element of time in art and architecture impressed him. In 1955, Galerie Denise René hosted a major group exhibition in connection with Vasarely's painting experiments with movement. in addition to art by Vasarely, it included works by Yaacov Agam, Pol Bury, Soto and Jean Tinguely, among others. Most Americans were first introduced to Vasarely by the groundbreaking exhibition, "The Responsive Eye," at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1965. Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz. The show confirmed Vasarely's international reputation as the father of Op art. Agam has sought to express his ideas in a non-static form of art. In his abstract Kinetic works, which range from paintings and graphics to sculptural installations and building facades. Agam continually seeks to explore new possibilities in form and color and to involve the viewer in all aspects of the artistic process. Thus, for the past 40 years, Yaacov Agam’s pioneering ideas have impacted developments in art, (painting, monoprint, lithograph and agamograph) architecture, theatre, and public sculpture. Reflecting both his Israeli Jewish...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
Agam Silkscreen Mod Judaica Lithograph Hand Signed Israeli Kinetic Op Art Print
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Surfside, FL
Yaacov Agam
Israeli (b. 1928)
Hand signed, not individually numbered but from edition of 180. I can include a copy of the title sheet with the edition size and his signature if you request.
sheet: 13.5 X 13.5 inches
Some of these works have beautiful Hebrew calligraphy and mod imagery, animals, children and such that are not usually found in his work. This is a masterpiece of bold, graphic, mod design. Along with Reuven Rubin and Menashe Kadishman he is among Israel's best known artists internationally.
Biographical info: The son of a rabbi, Yaacov Agam can trace his ancestry back six generations to the founder of the Chabad movement in Judaism. in 1946, he entered the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Studying with Mordecai Ardon, a former student at the Weimar Bauhaus. Yaakov Agam has been associated h with “abstract” artists, “hard edge” artists, and artists such as Josef Albers and Max Bill. Others find in Agam’s work an indebtedness to the masters of the Bauhaus. Agam’s approach to art, being conceptual in nature, has been likened to Marcel Duchamp’s, who expressed the need to put art “at the service of the spirit.” And, because of Agam’s employment of color and motion in his art, he has been compared to Alexander Calder, the artist who put sculpture into motion. (Motion is not an end, but a means for Agam. Calder’s mobiles are structures that are fixed, revolving at the whim of the wind. In a work by Agam, the viewer must intervene.) Agam has also been classified as an “op art” artist because he excels in playing with our visual sensitivities. Agam went to Zurich to study with Johannes Itten at the Kunstgewerbeschule. There, he met Frank Lloyd Wright and Siegfried Giedion, whose ideas on the element of time in art and architecture impressed him. In 1955, Galerie Denise René hosted a major group exhibition in connection with Vasarely's painting experiments with movement. in addition to art by Vasarely, it included works by Yaacov Agam, Pol Bury, Soto and Jean Tinguely, among others. Most Americans were first introduced to Vasarely by the groundbreaking exhibition, "The Responsive Eye," at New York's Museum of Modern Art in 1965. Josef Albers, Richard Anuszkiewicz. The show confirmed Vasarely's international reputation as the father of Op art. Agam has sought to express his ideas in a non-static form of art. In his abstract Kinetic works, which range from paintings and graphics to sculptural installations and building facades. Agam continually seeks to explore new possibilities in form and color and to involve the viewer in all aspects of the artistic process. Thus, for the past 40 years, Yaacov Agam’s pioneering ideas have impacted developments in art, (painting, monoprint, lithograph and agamograph) architecture, theatre, and public sculpture. Reflecting both his Israeli Jewish...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Lithograph, Screen
2 +3 = 4, 1981
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Palo Alto, CA
Yaacov Agam 2 +3 = 4, 1981 offers another excellent example of the artist’s ability to induce the illusion of movement through color and pattern. By combining a multicolor palette wi...
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Mixed Media
2+3 = 4
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Jerusalem, IL
3D Kinetic work by Yaacov Agam.
Homage to Einstein’s Time Formula. First viewing the work in 2D from the front, the viewer is then exposed to a third dimension as he moves.
Signed by...
Category
1980s Art
Materials
Plexiglass, Mixed Media
Menorah Series 4, Abstract Geometric Screenprint by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Yaacov Agam, Israeli (1928 - )
Title: Menorah Series 4
Year: circa 1980
Medium: Serigraph, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 200
Size: 52 in. x 1...
Category
Abstract Geometric 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
Beyond the Visible, Original Marker Drawing by Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Diagonal lines in pink, pink, orange, and black make up the composition of this original drawing by Yaacov Agam. Signed above the printed text ’Agam’.
Title: Beyond the Visible
Medi...
Category
Abstract Geometric 1980s Art
Materials
Archival Paper, Permanent Marker
Message of Peace, Abstract Print by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Long Island City, NY
Artist: Yaacov Agam
Title: Message of Peace
Year: 1988
Medium: Silkscreen, signed and numbered in pencil
Edition: 300
Paper Size: 40 x 31 inches
Category
Op Art 1980s Art
Materials
Screen
'Color Nines', 3-D Screen Print on folded paper by Yaacov Agam
By Yaacov Agam
Located in Rye, NY
This wall sculpture by Yaacov Agam is a 3D screen print on folded construction paper mounted in a plexiglass enclosure. It is # 86 in a series of 99 printed in 1984. The color palett...
Category
Contemporary 1980s Art
Materials
Plexiglass, Paper, Screen