THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 11, 1980 25 Gallery Art Center proudly presents a one man showing of the internationally acclaimed artist YAACOV AGAM COME AND MEET HIM IN PERSON Saturday Evening, October 18, 1980 — 8:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. Sunday Afternoon, October 19, 1980 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.rn. A new star is born — a symbol of peace be- tween Egypt and Israel. This new star has been created by a fusion of the five-pointed star of the Arab and Egyptian nation and the six-pointed star of David, symbol of Israel. The star's creator, Yaacov Agam, uses this new peace symbol as a repeated motif of his lithograph "18 Peace Stars," which commemo- rates the singing of the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel. Yaacov Agam's "CandelabrAgam" is a unique crea- tion inspired by and synthesizing both ancient Jewish tradition and the contemporary kinetic movement. For 8 days of the year it is a Chanukah Menorah, complete with special cups for lighting the CHanukah candles. The rest of the year it is an exquisite sculpture, consisting of a heavy brass base and moveable stems which can be rotated at will. The nine "dreidels," one atop each stem, spin on precision ball bearings. By gently moving the stems to any desired position, and by spinning the dreidels, the viewer, in effect, creates his own sculpture. The CandelabrAgam is availalbe -gold-plated or Rhodium,plated, each in an edition of 225. It is 9" high, the base is 4" deep, and with its stems fully extended it measures 14" wide. Each sculpture is numbered and signed by the artist. Each lithograph is individually numbered and hand-signed by the artist. Size 26 1/2"x19" ON DISPLAY WILL BE .. . Agam Bubble Machine . . . Original Drawings . . Agamographs ... Sevigraphs . . Tapestry .. . Sculptures . . . Interspaceographs .. Portfolios . . . Polymorph .. . Multigraphs . . . Dynamographs YAACOV AGAM One of the foremost leaders of the kinetic art move- ment, Yaacov Agam is a master of tactile media — art which invites the viewer to touch it, move it and change it, thus participating, as it were, in the artistic creation. Agam has been honored by many ofthe world's most important museums. Among his major public works are sculptures at the Museum of Modern Art and at the Juilliard School of Music at Lincoln Center in New York, at the National Convention Center in Jerusalem, at the Israeli Presidential Residence, and at the Pompidou Center in Paris. O N. ■ ••' - in•ter•space•o•graph \int ar 'spas \ o- \,graf \n:1: medium employing two sepa- rated silkscreened Plexiglas planes 2: fu- turistic medium created by YAACOV AGAM 3: designs relating imerspacially on two separate planes 4: two versions ( -Recollection" and -Memory") available in choice of black or silver border; all pieces numbered and hand-signed by the artist; approx. size 41mm (16"), framed and presented in portfolio - - - ..c4a 4 - 14ttbr - - i 1,...,31... . 2 • _J' • _ 1 _ _ — 18831 West 12 Mile Road Between Southfield and Evergreen (313) 557-0595 Lathrup Village, Mich. 48076