YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold
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YAACOV AGAM 1970 Paris Kinetic Op-Art Sculptural Necklace In 18Kt Yellow Gold

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Kinetic Op-Art necklace designed by Yaacov Agam (1928-).

This is a gorgeous piece of wearable art, created in Paris France by the French Israeli artist Yaacov Agam, back in the 1970. The kinetic Op-Art necklace was masterfully crafted in rich yellow gold of 18 karats with high polished finish. The design consists of large round wires pendant of nine (9) separate and graduated pieces making concentric circles motifs in three dimensions. These circles are fitted with concealed hinged locks, which can be removed to convert the necklace with different patterns. The visual artistic aspect is achieved since the hanging circles oscillate slightly with the movement of the user, creating in turn the three-dimensional optical effect. This sculptural necklace was produced in a limited series of only nine pieces, making each piece to be unique.

Country: Paris, France

Period: Modernism, 1970.

Edition: Number 8 of 9.

Weight: 77.75 Grams, (49.85 Dwt).

Size: Fit a neck up to 16 Inches, (40.64 Cm).

Measurements: The dangle kinetic section is 127 mm by 62 mm (5 x 2.45 Inches) 

Hallmarks: Each piece is stamped with French national marks; the maker's mark Ste F-F with a clover, the mark of the eagle for the assay and warranty of the 18kt gold, the edition number out of 9 and signed as follows, "AGAM 8/9".

Yaacov Agam 

He is a renowned sculptor. He was born in Mandate Palestine, and lived there until 1949, the year after the establishment of the State of Israel. While living in Mandate Palestine, Agam studied in Jerusalem at the Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design. Following his 1949 move to Switzerland, he studied at Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule and the Zurich University. He moved to Paris in 1951. Agam is considered one of the founders of kinetic art. Kinetic artwork typically contains moving elements and rely on motion provided by natural forces, motors, or human intervention to achieve their visual effects. In a twist on the classic model of kinetic art, Agam's sculpture Peaceful Communication with the World is painted in such a way that children's growth will change how the work appears to them as they get taller. In a more traditional vein, his Fire and Water Fountain uses mechanically driven parts to help achieve the visual effects. Agam works almost entirely in sculpture, with many of the sculptures on a massive scale. One of his more famous pieces called Hanukkah Menorah is in New York City, stands 32 feet high, and can function as a menorah. His sculptures appear in numerous cities around the world, including Jerusalem, Paris, Tel Aviv, Los Angeles, and the Bahamas. He has held exhibitions and retrospectives at both museums and galleries. His work has been shown in retrospectives at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Musee National d'art Moderne in Paris, and the Tel Aviv Museum. His solo exhibitions have appeared at Marlborough-Gerson Gallery in New York, the Museo de Arte Moderno in Mexico, and the Jewish Museum in New York. In addition to artistic work, Agam routinely involves himself in art education, with lectures delivered at universities and conventions. In 1968, he served as a guest lecturer at Harvard University, where he taught a course on visual communication. Some of his educational ideas for enhancing the cognitive and creative skills of children have been implemented in Israel. The artist currently lives and works in Paris and Tel Aviv.

Collateral: This necklace is accompanied by a presentation jewelry box.

ConditionThe overall condition of this Yaacov Agam necklace is excellent. Besides the little normal wear, there is no damage to the gold. All parts are secured in their settings. This necklace has been carefully inspected to guarantee the condition and authenticity.

INVENTORY REF: N120324MTNSA/1.868


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