![Yaacov Agam's Haggadah – Le Shana Haba’Ah, 1985, silkscreen print of geometric abstract shapes in bright colors depicting Jerusalem. Yaacov Agam's Haggadah – Le Shana Haba’Ah, 1985, silkscreen print of geometric abstract shapes in bright colors depicting Jerusalem.](https://media.composition.gallery/artworkpic/yaacov-agam-haggadah-le-shana-habaah-next-year-in-jerusalem-silkscreen-available-for-sale-on-composition-gallery1699628681-83317_488x500.jpg)
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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 – Le Shana Haba’Ah (Next Year In Jerusalem) (1985) is a silkscreen print that captures the artist's iconic use of geometric abstraction and vibrant colors. This limited edition piece, part of a series from the Haggadah of Passover, combines traditional Jewish themes with Agam’s modernist approach. The print features a stylized representation of Jerusalem using bold shapes—rectangles, arcs, and circles—interconnected by lines and dots in various bright colors such as red, blue, green, and purple. The composition reflects Agam's interest in movement and spirituality, as the dynamic arrangement of elements suggests the rhythm and flow of a living city. The work, published by Capepark LTD. and printed by Atelier Arcay in Paris, blends cultural heritage with contemporary abstraction, inviting the viewer to engage with both tradition and modernity.
Haggadah – Le Shana Haba’Ah (Next Year In Jerusalem), 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 – Le Shana Haba’Ah (Next Year In Jerusalem) (1985) is a silkscreen print that captures the artist's iconic use of geometric abstraction and vibrant colors. This limited edition piece, part of a series from the Haggadah of Passover, combines traditional Jewish themes with Agam’s modernist approach. The print features a stylized representation of Jerusalem using bold shapes—rectangles, arcs, and circles—interconnected by lines and dots in various bright colors such as red, blue, green, and purple. The composition reflects Agam's interest in movement and spirituality, as the dynamic arrangement of elements suggests the rhythm and flow of a living city. The work, published by Capepark LTD. and printed by Atelier Arcay in Paris, blends cultural heritage with contemporary abstraction, inviting the viewer to engage with both tradition and modernity.
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