Agam, Yaacov, Yucatan Magic from Mexico Suite, 1980
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Signé Yaacov Agam, Original Color Agamograph, Yucatan Magic from Mexico Suite, 1980 ![]() |
| Artiste: | Agam, Yaacov (1928 - ) |
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| Titre: | Yucatan Magic from Mexico Suite, 1980 |
| Moyen: | Original Color Agamograph |
| Taille d'image: | 14 1/2 in x 14 1/2 in (36.8 cm x 36.8 cm) |
| Taille encadrée: | approx. 24 1/2 in x 24 1/2 in (62.2 cm x 62.2 cm) |
| Signé: | Hand signed by Yaacov Agam (Rishon LeZion, 1928 - ) in blue marker in the lower right margin. |
| Edition: | Numbered 21/25 AP in blue marker in the lower left margin. |
| Condition: | This piece is in excellent condition. |
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Article# 3289
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| MFA SALE | 50% Off: $5,000 |
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Aptly entitled Yucatan Magic, this stunning work is remarkable for its warm, earthy color scheme and geometric pattern, reminiscent of a native motif. This intriguing piece beautifully displays Yaacov Agam's unique perception of art and his revolutionary style, which relied upon the utilization of movement and the fourth dimension in order to gain a complete understanding of his compositions. |
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This intriguing piece beautifully displays Yaacov Agam's unique perception
of art and his revolutionary style, which relied upon the utilization of movement
and the fourth dimension in order to gain a complete understanding of his compositions.
Documented and Illustrated in: About the Framing: | |
| Style: | Kinetic art, optical art, 20th Century Contemporary Master, Jewish artist |
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La biographie de Yaacov Agam
Yaacov Agam (1928 - )
Yaacov Agam is a truly unique, creative force in the world of art. His works transcend traditional artistic boundaries, propelling him into the forefront of a new art aesthetic. Art critics and art historians in museums and institutions throughout the world have acclaimed him for his inventive, talented genius, bestowing upon him numerous awards and honors. Agam is certainly among the world's foremost artists, and he is already recognized as influential and important in the history of art. The son of an Orthodox Rabbi, scholar and writer, Agam was born on May 11, 1928 in Rishon Letzion, Israel. As a child, he began to draw, despite religious proscription against visual expression. Agam's family recognized his artistic ability and, in 1946, he entered the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design in Jerusalem. Studying with Mordecai Ardon, a former student at the Weimar Bauhaus, he discovered the differences between other cultures which stress the afterlife and the Hebrew culture which emphasizes the present. Because Judaism believes life is dynamic and ever-changing, Agam determined that static paintings were inadequate to express the constantly occurring changes which surround us. In 1950, upon Ardores recommendation, 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 1951, Agam moved to Paris. A number of the world-famous Surrealist artists living in France were the first to discover and encourage him. His first one-man exhibition held at Galerie Craven, Paris in 1953, featured kinetic and transformable paintings which invited spectator participation. The show was a critical success and attracted considerable attention in art circles. Max Ernst was the first person to acquire a work by Agam.
AGAMOGRAPH: An Agamograph is a serigraphed image of slivers of a number of images placed side by side. Once the image is created, there is a corrugated lenticular optical lens fused on top of the printed image. As the viewer moves back and forth in front of the image the image is in constant change as the viewer moves. A common misspelling is 'Agamagraph'.











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