






Menorah HC 1980 HS Agamograph Sculpture
Yaacov Agam
Sculpture : Agamograph (Lithographic Image Viewed through a Lenticular Lens)
Size : 12x12 in | 30x30 cm
Framed : 25x25 in | 64x64 cm
Edition : From the HC Edition of 25
- ð¥1980 Framed Limited Edition HC Hand Signed Agamagraph - Blue Chip - Inquire $3,900
Year1980
Hand SignedLower Right in Ink
Condition Excellent
Framed with PlexiglassBlack Frame Floated in Plexiglass w/ Black Filet
Purchased fromOther 2020
Certificate of AuthenticityArt Brokerage
Additional InformationMotivated
LID175498
Yaacov Agam
Art Brokerage: Yaacov Agam Israeli Artis: b. 1928. 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 formalism and mysticism. His lenticular prints, or Agamographs, made illusory images appear depending on the audience's viewpoint. "My intention was to create a work of art which would transcend the visible, which cannot be perceived except in stages, with the understanding that it is a partial revelation and not the perpetuation of the existing," he explained of his work. "My aim is to show what can be seen within the limits of possibility which exists in the midst of coming into being." Born Yaacov Gipstein on May 11, 1928 in Rish-le-Zion, Palestine (now Israel), Agam studied in Jerusalem, ZÌrich, and Paris. While attending ZÌrich's Kunstgewerbe Schule, Agam studied under the renowned color theorist Johannes Itten, before moving to Paris in 1951. Agam has gone on to become the subject of retrospectives at the Musée National d'Art Moderne in Paris in 1972, and the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York in 1980. The artist currently lives and works in Paris, France. His works are included in the collections of The Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, D.C., and the Santa Barbara Museum of Art, among others. Listings wanted.