Yaacov Agam (1928) - Progression

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Yaacov Agam, Progression, a 1971 color silkscreen on wove paper, in a limited edition and not signed or numbered, in good condition at 31 × 71 cm, produced in Paris by éditions XXe Siècle and ateliers Arcay.

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Yaacov Agam - "Progression". Original serigraph in color on wove paper
Published: éditions XXe Siècle, Paris, France, 1971
Printed: ateliers Arcay, Paris, France

Not signed or numbered
31 x 71 cm.
In very good condition. Feature: triple sheet with fold (see photos).
Ship worldwide with tracking and insured shipping.

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Yaacov Agam (1928) is an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist widely known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art.
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. He was influenced by the painter and sculptor Max Bill (1908–1994).
In 1951 Agam moved to Paris, France, where he still resides.
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.

Yaacov Agam - "Progression". Original serigraph in color on wove paper
Published: éditions XXe Siècle, Paris, France, 1971
Printed: ateliers Arcay, Paris, France

Not signed or numbered
31 x 71 cm.
In very good condition. Feature: triple sheet with fold (see photos).
Ship worldwide with tracking and insured shipping.

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Yaacov Agam (1928) is an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist widely known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art.
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. He was influenced by the painter and sculptor Max Bill (1908–1994).
In 1951 Agam moved to Paris, France, where he still resides.
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.

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Artist
Yaacov Agam (1928)
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Owner or reseller
Edition
Limited edition
Title of artwork
Progression
Technique
Silkscreen
Signature
Not signed
Country of origin
France
Year
1971
Condition
Good condition
Height
31 cm
Width
71 cm
Period
1970-1980
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