Israeli artist Yaacov Agam, considered to be the father of the Kinetic Movement in modern art, died on Sunday at the age of 98, the Agam Museum announced. Agam, who was awarded the Israel Prize for ...
Yaacov Agam, the renowned Israeli sculptor and artist who created the world's largest menorah on Fifth Avenue in Manhattan with approval of the Rebbe, passed away.
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Yaacov Agam, pioneer of kinetic art and Israel Prize winner, dies at 98
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Yaacov Agam, pioneering Israeli kinetic artist and Israel Prize laureate, dies at 98
Sculptor celebrated for his vibrant geometric shapes and interactive works created the iconic Fire and Water Fountain in Tel Aviv's Dizengoff Square, among numerous other pieces The post Yaacov Agam, ...
Located in Rishon Lezion, a 20-minute drive from Tel Aviv, The Yaacov Agam Museum of Art is an homage to Yaacov Agam, an inspirational artist dubbed “the father of Kinetic Art” and known worldwide for ...
The Israeli artist was celebrated around the world for vivid works that engage and delight viewers.
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