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'''Yaacov Agam''' is an internationally-recognized Israeli artist known for his kinetic work. His best known work in Birmingham is "[[Complex Vision]]" (1969) on the facade of the [[Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital]] on [[University Boulevard]].
'''Yaacov Agam''' is an internationally-recognized Israeli artist known for his kinetic work. His best known work in [[Birmingham]] is "[[Complex Vision]]" (1969) on the facade of the [[Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital]] on [[University Boulevard]].


Other Agam works in Birmingham include the similar chrome steel interactive sculptures, "Superline Volume" (1968) and "Touch Me" (1970-73), both donated to the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] by [{Caroline Ireland]] and displayed on the grounds outside the museum.
Other Agam works in Birmingham include the similar chrome steel interactive sculptures, "Superline Volume" (1968) and "Touch Me" (1970-73), both donated to the [[Birmingham Museum of Art]] by [[Caroline Ireland]] and displayed on the grounds outside the museum.


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Revision as of 16:03, 6 April 2007

Yaacov Agam is an internationally-recognized Israeli artist known for his kinetic work. His best known work in Birmingham is "Complex Vision" (1969) on the facade of the Callahan Eye Foundation Hospital on University Boulevard.

Other Agam works in Birmingham include the similar chrome steel interactive sculptures, "Superline Volume" (1968) and "Touch Me" (1970-73), both donated to the Birmingham Museum of Art by Caroline Ireland and displayed on the grounds outside the museum.

Reference