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Yaacov
Agam
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Title:
Spinning Polymorph
Medium: Spinning Polymorph Sculpture
Image Size: 12.75"x11.75" (32.4 X 29.8 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 150
Signed: hand signed by the artist
Reytail Price: $18,500
Net Price: $6,500
Note:
Agam's Polymorphic Graphics are single silk-screens printed
on a triangular relief. As the viewer passes before the
work, the image changes constantly. The viewer must thus
move and shift in order to see the work in its entirety.
All Polymorphic Graphics are limited editions, numbered
and hand signed by the artist Yaacov Agam.

Title: 2
+ 3 = 4
Medium: Polymorphic Graphic Sculpture
Size: 25" x 35" x 1.5"
Edition:The work is numbered 10/25 in the lower left.
(there was a regular edition of 180)
Signed: hand signed by the artist, lower right
Retail Price: $18,000
Net Price: $4,000
Note: This work has had done professional
conservation in two of it sculptural elements.
Title: Hope
Medium: Multigraph
Size: 24 ½" x 24 ½" (62.23 x 62.23
cm)
Edition: from the numbered edition of 150
Signed: hand signed by the artist, lower right
Retail Price: $18,000
Net Price: $7,500

Title:
Levels Menorah
(ca 1966)
Medium: Layered 24 K gold over bronze sculpture
Image Size: 13" L x 7" W x 11 ¾"
H (33 x 17.8 x 29.9 cm) with a 1 ½" (3.8 cm)
base
Edition: PP (Printer's Proof) 3/3 in the lower left hand
side of the work from the edition of 99
Signed: by Agam incised in the base of the work with a
dedication 'To Joyces et Bernard Sternthoe'
Retail Price: $24,000
Net Price: $7,500
Title:
Untitled
Medium: Hologram on Chrome Plate Sculpture
Size: 27 x 10 ¼ x 15 (68.6 x
26 x 38.1 cm).
Edition:25/250
Signed: Hand signed by the artist, top right
Retail Price: $15,500
Net Price: $4,850
Title: Capella
Medium: Modular Spaceograph Sculpture
Image Size: 21" x 21"
Edition:Artist proof (P.P.) from the numbered edition
of 99
Signed: Hand signed by the artist, lower right
Retail Price: $12,500
Net Price: $3,750
Title:
Galaxy: Overtime Victory
Medium:
Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered 84/99, lower left
Signed: Agam, lower center
Retail: $12,500
Net Price: $3,500

Title:
Freedom
Medium: Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 99
Signed: Lower right
Retail: $2,450
New Release Sale Price: $1,850

Title:
USA Double Rainbow
Medium: Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 99
Signed: Lower right
Retail: $2,450
New Release Sale Price: $1,850

Title: Ancient
Battle
Medium: Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 99
Signed: Lower right
Retail: $2,450
New Release Sale Price: $1,850
Title: Acceleration
Medium: Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 99
Signed: Lower right
Retail: $2,450
New Release Sale Price: $1,850

Title:
Candelabra
Medium: Agamograph
Image size: 15" x 15" (38 x 38 cm)
Framed size: 27.5" x 27.5" (70 x 70 cm)
Edition:numbered from the edition of 99
Signed: Lower right
Retail: $2,450
New Release Sale Price: $1,850
Agam Original Signed Prints
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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.
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