Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner

Yaacov Agam: The Artist Who Made Motion Visible

4 min · 21. juni 2026
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Today we remember and honor one of Israel's greatest cultural figures. Yaacov Agam, the pioneering Israeli artist who transformed the world of kinetic and optical art, has passed away at the age of 98. In this episode, Avi Kaner reflects on Agam's extraordinary life, his deep Jewish roots, and the revolutionary artistic vision that challenged people to see the world differently. Topics include: • Agam's upbringing in a religious Jewish family in Israel • How Jewish thought influenced his artistic philosophy • His role as a pioneer of kinetic and optical art • Why movement, change, and perspective became central themes in his work • The global impact of his art in museums and public spaces around the world • How Agam embodied the fusion of Jewish tradition and Israeli creativity • Why his legacy extends far beyond the art world More than an artist, Yaacov Agam taught generations that reality looks different depending on where we stand, and that wonder is something worth preserving. May his memory be a blessing.

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