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A landmark exploration of kinetic and optical art, Agam captures the radical imagination and philosophy of Israeli artist Yaacov Agam. With a focus on the viewer’s experience of ever-shifting forms, this volume—featuring a stunning silver foil emboss on the cover—showcases Agam's singular ability to fuse color, geometry, and movement into a new visual language.
Originally published by Abrams in this third revised edition (1990), the book is a rare, pristine artifact from a key moment in 20th-century modernism—bridging the conceptual rigor of theory with the visceral impact of visual art.
Publisher: Abrams
Year: Third Revised Edition, 1990
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 11.5 x 11 x 2 inches
Condition: Pre-owned / Excellent Condition. Dust jacket included. Sold as shown.
A landmark exploration of kinetic and optical art, Agam captures the radical imagination and philosophy of Israeli artist Yaacov Agam. With a focus on the viewer’s experience of ever-shifting forms, this volume—featuring a stunning silver foil emboss on the cover—showcases Agam's singular ability to fuse color, geometry, and movement into a new visual language.
Originally published by Abrams in this third revised edition (1990), the book is a rare, pristine artifact from a key moment in 20th-century modernism—bridging the conceptual rigor of theory with the visceral impact of visual art.
Publisher: Abrams
Year: Third Revised Edition, 1990
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 11.5 x 11 x 2 inches
Condition: Pre-owned / Excellent Condition. Dust jacket included. Sold as shown.
A landmark exploration of kinetic and optical art, Agam captures the radical imagination and philosophy of Israeli artist Yaacov Agam. With a focus on the viewer’s experience of ever-shifting forms, this volume—featuring a stunning silver foil emboss on the cover—showcases Agam's singular ability to fuse color, geometry, and movement into a new visual language.
Originally published by Abrams in this third revised edition (1990), the book is a rare, pristine artifact from a key moment in 20th-century modernism—bridging the conceptual rigor of theory with the visceral impact of visual art.
Publisher: Abrams
Year: Third Revised Edition, 1990
Format: Hardcover
Dimensions: 11.5 x 11 x 2 inches
Condition: Pre-owned / Excellent Condition. Dust jacket included. Sold as shown.