International Women's Day 1981 Poster Photograph
About this item
Framed photographic print of an original poster.
International Women's Day circa 1981 (Burhan Karkoutly)
Burhan Karkutli was born in Damascus, Syria, in 1932. He studied painting at the Faculty of Fine Arts in Cairo in 1957 and attended classes at the San Fernando University in Madrid a year later. In 1960 he moved to Casablanca, where he worked as a journalist and caricaturist before leaving for Berlin to study painting through a scholarship. In 1970 he temporarily settled in Frankfurt, where he worked as a graphic designer and schoolteacher. In 1982 he moved to Bonn, Germany, and became a full-time artist while closely working with the Palestinian Liberation Organization.
As a founding member of the Palestinian Artist Federation in Beirut, Karkutli dedicated most of his artworks to the Palestinian cause. The artist figuratively portrays the Arab people, be they workers, freedom fighters or women, politically supporting Palestine and criticizing Zionism. He spent the remaining years of his life working as a hakawati (storyteller) in Bonn, Germany, where he died in 2003 (https://dafbeirut.org/en/burhan-karkutli)
Dimensions 30cm x 42cm
Framed photographic print of an original poster.
All proceeds from this auction go to supporting the Refugee Action Collective Vic and the campaign for Refugee Rights.
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Bidder 256df | 4:21pm 21 Jan 2025 | $65 |