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Ron Agam 'Rainbow Squares' Lenticular 3D Graphic

Fine Art - Contemporary Kinetic/Optical Art

AI Estimated Value

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$1,200 - $1,800

As of May 24, 2026

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This artwork is a vibrant 3D lenticular composition by contemporary artist Ron Agam. The piece features a nested square tunnel design that creates a powerful illusion of depth through the use of a lenticular lens, allowing the image to shift and move as the viewer changes their vantage point. The color palette is a full spectrum rainbow, transitioning from a central blue square through successive layers of orange, red, green, pink, cyan, yellow, and purple. This type of 'Kinetic Art' follow in the footsteps of his father, Yaacov Agam. The piece is physically housed in what appear to be its original white-finished wooden frame under a clear protective layer which is essential for the lenticular effect. In the lower-left corner, it is hand-marked with 'I XX/CC', indicating it is part of a specific limited edition run (likely a Roman numeral edition). The lower-right corner features a prominent silver-tone or light-colored signature 'Ron Agam'. The condition appears excellent with no visible fading to the pigments; however, the lower frame edge shows some minor scuffing and dark marks, likely from handling or movement. The craftsmanship is highly precise, indicative of Agam's high-quality production standards for his multi-dimensional optical works produced in the late 20th to early 21st century.

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I have examined the digital representation of Ron Agam’s 'Rainbow Squares' lenticular 3D graphic. This work, hand-signed and numbered 'I XX/CC', exemplifies the optical-kinetic tradition established by his father, Yaacov Agam. The condition of the artwork surface appears excellent, with the lenticular ribbing (the lenticular lens) showing no signs of delamination or warping. The signature and numbering in the lower margin appear consistent with Agam’s verified script. Minor scuffing on the white frame is considered superficial and has a negligible effect on total value. Market demand for Ron Agam remains steady within the decorative contemporary art sector, particularly for his 'nested square' series which utilizes 'Kinetic Art' principles to invite viewer interaction. Auction comparables for his limited edition multi-dimensional works typically hammer between $1,000 and $2,000 depending on size and edition depth. Being a 'Roman Numeral' edition (often reserved for the artist or special collaborators) may add slight desirability to certain collectors. While the visual characteristics align with authentic Agam works, authentication from images alone is limited. A definitive valuation is contingent upon a full physical inspection. I would require an examination of the paper stock and the adhesive layer between the print and the lens to ensure no long-term chemical degradation is present. Furthermore, provenance documentation or a certificate of authenticity from the artist’s studio or a reputable gallery would be necessary to confirm the specific edition details and origin. Without physical handling, the risk of sophisticated digital reproductions or aftermarket mounting remains a possibility.

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