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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://galleryysebaert.be/event/time-movement-3/regis
 ter">Time & Movement</a>\nYACOOV AGAM “My intention was to create a work
  of art which would transcend the visible\, which cannot be perceived exce
 pt in stages\, with the understanding that it is a partial revelation and 
 not the perpetuation of the existing. My aim is to show what can be seen w
 ithin the limits of possibility which exists in the midst of coming into b
 eing.” Known for his pioneering work in kinetic art\, Israeli artist Yaa
 cov Agam fascinated the world with his geometric abstraction. His three-di
 mensional paintings\, sculptures and lenticular prints\, also known as aga
 mographs\, have met with great success. Agam fuses formalism and mysticism
  to create a sensory experience for the viewer. Here\, movement and the vi
 ewer's point of view are indispensable. Kinetic art asks the environment a
 nd the viewer to move to explore. In Agam's art\, the geometric shapes shi
 ft as you move your viewpoint from point A to point B. The work is never c
 omplete\; he relies on the viewer's perception to complete the composition
 . This is why he encourages viewings\, to physically interact with his art
 works. Over the years\, his work has exhibited in significant art cities s
 uch as Paris\, Amsterdam\, New York and Tokyo. In 2018\, he opened his own
  museum\, the Yaacov Agam Museum of Art\, in Risjon Letsion (Israel). SYLV
 AIN PATTE Sylvain Patte first studied ornamental carving\, then dance and 
 design\, always in search of beauty and the balance of movement. In 2007\,
  he started his passion for stone carving and now works on beautifying pub
 lic spaces and restoring urban heritage. His work stems from an observatio
 n of nature\, contemporary architecture and the balance of power and propo
 rtions naturally present on earth and in the universe. Sometimes inspired 
 by paper-folding techniques (origami) or flexible materials\, his work is 
 dominated by lines\, straight or curved\, with superpositions of simple el
 ements in complex [...]
DTSTAMP:20260605T041449Z
LOCATION:Gallery Ysebaert\, Maenhoutstraat 60\, 9830 Sint-Martens-Latem\, B
 elgium
SUMMARY:Time & Movement
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://galleryysebaert.be/event/time
 -movement-3/register">Time & Movement</a>\nYACOOV AGAM “My intention was
  to create a work of art which would transcend the visible\, which cannot 
 be perceived except in stages\, with the understanding that it is a partia
 l revelation and not the perpetuation of the existing. My aim is to show w
 hat can be seen within the limits of possibility which exists in the midst
  of coming into being.” Known for his pioneering work in kinetic art\, I
 sraeli artist Yaacov Agam fascinated the world with his geometric abstract
 ion. His three-dimensional paintings\, sculptures and lenticular prints\, 
 also known as agamographs\, have met with great success. Agam fuses formal
 ism and mysticism to create a sensory experience for the viewer. Here\, mo
 vement and the viewer's point of view are indispensable. Kinetic art asks 
 the environment and the viewer to move to explore. In Agam's art\, the geo
 metric shapes shift as you move your viewpoint from point A to point B. Th
 e work is never complete\; he relies on the viewer's perception to complet
 e the composition. This is why he encourages viewings\, to physically inte
 ract with his artworks. Over the years\, his work has exhibited in signifi
 cant art cities such as Paris\, Amsterdam\, New York and Tokyo. In 2018\, 
 he opened his own museum\, the Yaacov Agam Museum of Art\, in Risjon Letsi
 on (Israel). SYLVAIN PATTE Sylvain Patte first studied ornamental carving\
 , then dance and design\, always in search of beauty and the balance of mo
 vement. In 2007\, he started his passion for stone carving and now works o
 n beautifying public spaces and restoring urban heritage. His work stems f
 rom an observation of nature\, contemporary architecture and the balance o
 f power and proportions naturally present on earth and in the universe. So
 metimes inspired by paper-folding techniques (origami) or flexible materia
 ls\, his work is dominated by lines\, straight or curved\, with superposit
 ions of simple elements in complex [...]
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