'YAMA' stands for :Yaakov Agam Museum of Art.
I visited there two days ago,on Thursday, and experienced a unique sort of viewing art. It was trying to see "beyond the visible", to see "the hidden" and the 'constant change' in any of the exhibits which were 'art' movable and transformable. This was made possible by looking at the exhibit from each side, coming closer to it, or going a bit away from it. That was quite fascinating, and I was deeply impressed !!
Yaakov Agam, 90 year old, internationally known as the father of kinetic art movement, painter and sculptor, was born and raised in a very religious family,the Gebstein family, located in the israeli town of Rishon Lezion.
Agam's portrait , white beard and hat, welcomes the visitors
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His works are displayed in famous museums such as Gugenheim in New -York, Pompidou Center in Paris, and many other museums and art venues. His environmental works adorn public spaces in major metropolitan areas of the world. In Israel, he's mostly known to the local public, through his iconic fountain in Dizengoff Square of Tel Aviv, "fire and water"(see my two posts on that : feb.4, 2011 and march 12, 2016), and the facade of Dan Hotel near the beach of Tel Aviv..
mini hotel Dan facade (on the wall) and some of his tower works
The little museum in Rishon Lezion, dedicated to Agam's work, was opened in 2017- so it's actually a new place.
name of museum in hebrew, english, arabic (tiny letters)
blue sign indicating the entrance to the museum
Both inside and outside the building there are kinetic columns of great beauty and color ( tin +acrilic ) in memory of his late wife Clila, and named after her "the pillars of Clila" (20 pillars outside, near the entrance, and 9 pillars inside the building).
Me, and the pillars outside
The various exhibits (paintings, objects, sound works, interractive digital works), are displayed on the two levels of the building: the ground level and the upper one (reached either on foot, or by a cute, little lift). The museum also has activity rooms/halls for both children and adults.
curved ground floor and upper floor
visitors listening to museum's guide explanation
contemplating exhibits
visitor trying to capture an exhibit called 'waves'
corner for sitting and watching screen running constant kinetic motions
pillars inside the gallery