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Untitled, 1984

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Yaacov Agam's Haggadah – Adir (Greatest), 1985, silkscreen print featuring geometric shapes and Hebrew text in vibrant colors, combining tradition and modernity.

From the Haggadah of Passover, 1985 - Published by Capepark LTD., London - Printed by Aterlier Arcay in Paris // Yaacov Agam's Haggadah – Adir (Greatest) (1985) is a vibrant silkscreen print that exemplifies his modernist approach to traditional Jewish themes. This piece, part of his Haggadah of Passover series, features a combination of geometric abstraction and Hebrew text. The upper portion of the print displays a sequence of abstract shapes—arches, lines, and circles—interconnected to form a rhythmic pattern. The use of bold colors such as red, purple, green, and blue creates a lively visual effect. Below this geometric arrangement, Hebrew text from the Adir Hu song, traditionally sung during the Passover Seder, is rendered in black and red, offering a connection between the visual and the spiritual elements. The work, printed by Atelier Arcay in Paris and published by Capepark LTD., London, reflects Agam’s ability to bridge the past and present, merging Jewish liturgical tradition with contemporary art forms.

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Haggadah – Adir (Greatest), 1985

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From the Haggadah of Passover, 1985 - Published by Capepark LTD., London - Printed by Aterlier Arcay in Paris // Yaacov Agam's Haggadah – Adir (Greatest) (1985) is a vibrant silkscreen print that exemplifies his modernist approach to traditional Jewish themes. This piece, part of his Haggadah of Passover series, features a combination of geometric abstraction and Hebrew text. The upper portion of the print displays a sequence of abstract shapes—arches, lines, and circles—interconnected to form a rhythmic pattern. The use of bold colors such as red, purple, green, and blue creates a lively visual effect. Below this geometric arrangement, Hebrew text from the Adir Hu song, traditionally sung during the Passover Seder, is rendered in black and red, offering a connection between the visual and the spiritual elements. The work, printed by Atelier Arcay in Paris and published by Capepark LTD., London, reflects Agam’s ability to bridge the past and present, merging Jewish liturgical tradition with contemporary art forms.

Artwork Copyright © Yaacov Agam

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Limited Edition Print

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Mixed Media

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Silkscreen

USD 450

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Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 450

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Limited Edition Print

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USD 450

Yaacov Agam

Haggadah – Had Gadya #2 (The Little Lamb), 1985

Limited Edition Print

Silkscreen

USD 450

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