Biography:
Abed Abdi is a Palestinian
painter and sculpturer. Born in 1942 in
Haifa, he belongs to the generation of
post 1948 pioneering visual artists, and
is considered as one of the most influential
Arab-Israeli artists nowadays.
Abdi Held his first exhibition in Tel-Aviv
in 1962. Then, He pursued academic studies
at the Fine Arts Academy in Dresden (Germany).
His professors were L.Grundig, G. Bondzin
and G. Kettner. His masterwork at the Academy
received the 2nd prize, which gave Abdi
a possibility to spend another year at
the Academy and specialize in murals and
environmental sculpture
In 1972 he returned
to Haifa, and worked as graphic designer
for a number of Arabic language publications,
taught arts and designed murals. The
city of Haifa awarded Abdi the "Herman Struck Best Artist
of the Year" Prize in 1973. That year,
he also obtained the Young Artist's award
at the Berlin International Youth Festival.
The city of Haifa awarded him the "Best
Artist of the Year Hermann Struck" award
for the second time in 1999.
Abed Abdi has erected a number of memorial
monuments and murals: in 1976 -- a sculpture
to commemorate the Land Day massacre;
in 1984 -- the memorial to commemorate
75 years for the existence of the Galilean
municipality of Shefa Amr. In addition,
he has painted a number of murals in
Haifa, Jaffa and Nazareth.
Abed Abdi has
been exhibited more than 20 times in
Qatar, Israel, Jordan, Belgium, Germany,
France, USA, Japan and Bulgaria. He has
also participated in over 50 group exhibitions,
among them, the joint Palestinian-Israeli
exhibition entitled "its possible" which
toured the US and Germany between 1988
and 1990. In 1995 he participated in the
second exhibition for Palestinians and
Israelis in Germany.
Also, he participated
in the Exhibitions of "Solidarity with the Palestinian
People" in Tokyo, Berlin, Brussels,
Belgrade and Athens. He also organized
and participated in exhibitions with Israeli
and Palestinian artists in Tel-Aviv, Haifa
and West Jerusalem in the period between
1980 and 1987 defending the freedom of
expression and creativity, and seeking
the release of artists like Fathi Ghabn.
Abdi is an active member of the Haifa
branch of the Israeli Association of
Painters and Sculpturers, as well as
the Jewish-Arab Center of Beit Hagefen.
This has enabled him to unite Palestinian
and Israeli artists, and organize joint
exhibitions, bringing the prospects
of peace closer.
Additionally, Abdi founded the Ibda'
society for the promotion of visual
arts in the Arab Israeli sector. He
has been teaching fine arts in the
Arab Education College in Haifa since
1985.
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