Ron Agam

Works
  • Ron Agam, Blue Resonance, 2023
    Blue Resonance, 2023
    38 x 38 in.
  • Ron Agam, Chrometic spectrum of Light, 2024
    Chrometic spectrum of Light, 2024
    48 x 48 x 3 1/2 in.
  • Ron Agam, Color has many faces, 2023
    Color has many faces, 2023
    56 x 109 x 1 1/2 in.
  • Ron Agam, Color puzzle, 2025
    Color puzzle, 2025
    28 x 32 in.
  • Ron Agam, Concentric Diptych, 2022
    Concentric Diptych, 2022
    46 x 92 in.
  • Ron Agam, I am a little Jewish Boy, 2016
    I am a little Jewish Boy, 2016
    24 x 21 x 2 in.
  • Ron Agam, Intervals of Joy, 2020
    Intervals of Joy, 2020
    60 x 60 in.
  • Ron Agam, New York, 2010
    New York, 2010
    44 x 44 in.
  • Ron Agam, Rainbow of the Covenant, 2020
    Rainbow of the Covenant, 2020
    72 x 72 in.
  • Ron Agam, Random Order, 2014
    Random Order, 2014
    24 x 24 in.
  • Ron Agam, Repetition, Softened, 2022
    Repetition, Softened, 2022
    41 x 41 in.
  • Ron Agam, Rows of Dots, 2022
    Rows of Dots, 2022
    14 x 14 in.
  • Ron Agam, Star of David in Rose, 2022
    Star of David in Rose, 2022
    14 x 14 in.
Overview

Born in 1958, and raised between Paris and Rehovot, Israel, painter Ron Agam only took up the paintbrush later in life, following a long and successful career as an fine art photographer. Yet, the robustness and sheer prolificacy of his output since belies the charge that this newfound passion is anything but a calling: Since first embracing his new medium a few short years ago, Mr. Agam’s creative energy has burst forth, embracing a dizzying array of techniques and a brilliant spectrum of forms, in an ever-expanding constellation of individual works. From lenticular, optical experiments to distilled, saturated color-fields, Mr. Agam’s work has, canvas by canvas, explored the process of seeing, all the while keeping an eye on the prize of metaphysical meaning.

 

“I began this work as a leap, without knowing where it will go,” Mr. Agam explains. “And I don’t think about it now; I just paint.” This wellspring of intuition seems to have tapped a deep reservoir of inspiration. As his body of work has compounded, growing to hundreds of individual pieces, it has cast into relief a central theme of Mr. Agam’s life itself: That the questions one conceives as a child, considering the very abundance of stars in the sky, may yet animate an enduring curiosity in the mature soul. Indeed, Mr. Agam’s meditative, transcendent canvasses bear witness to this pure fact: That to contemplate the world deeply is to refresh it’s mystery. Looking at his canvasses liberates one from what is known, restoring the essential spirit of inquiry that characterizes true freedom.