Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame
Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame
Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame
Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame
Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame
Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered  19/140 - Original Frame

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Yaacov Agam Serigraph Signed & Numbered 19/140 - Original Frame

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MAGNIFICENT YAACOV AGAM SERIGRAPH SIGNED AND NUMBER 19/140 - LIMITED EDITION WITH ORIGINAL FRAME
THIS PIECE OF ART CAPTURES THE KINETIC SPIRIT OF WILD! 30" H X 31" W
GREAT CONDITION! SEE PHOTOS FOR ADDITIONAL DETAILS...

Yaacov Gibstein (later Agam) was born in Rishon LeZion, then Mandate Palestine. His father, Yehoshua Gibstein, was a rabbi and a kabbalist.

Agam trained at the Bezalel Academy of Art and Design in Jerusalem, before moving to Zürich, Switzerland in 1949, where he studied under Johannes Itten (1888–1967) at the Kunstgewerbe Schule, and was also influenced by the painter and sculptor Max Bill (1908–1994).

Agam's work is usually abstract, kinetic art, with movement, viewer participation and frequent use of light and sound. His works are placed in many public places. His best known pieces include "Double Metamorphosis III" (1965), "Visual Music Orchestration" (1989) and fountains at the La Défense district in Paris (1975) and the "Fire and Water Fountain" in the Dizengoff Square in Tel Aviv (1986). He is also known for a type of print known as an Agamograph, which uses barrier-grid animation to present radically different images, depending on the angle from which it is viewed. The lenticular technique was executed in large scale in the 30 ft (9.1 m) square "Complex Vision" (1969) which adorns the facade of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital in Birmingham, Alabama.