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Fathi Ghaben (; also spelled as Fathi Ghabin; 1947 – 25 February 2024) was a Palestinian self-taught artist and educator, whose paintings depicted Palestinian culture,
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Early life

Fathi Ghaben was born in Hiribya village in the
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in 1947, Ghaben and his family experienced displacement many times due to Israeli occupation. He enrolled at
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in the 1960s but was unable to complete it because of financial issues. Seven of his paintings were on display at the
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, until the building was destroyed by a fire caused by an Israeli bombardment. One of his paintings is on display at the Ministry of Culture of Gaza. Ghaben was arrested in 1984 on charges of "inciting violence" by Israel. He was married to Faiza. He married her at the age of 19 and soon was the father of 8. After dropping out of primary school, Ghaben worked as a newspaper seller, for 15 years, and at a citrus orchard. Out of the children he had, of which he said was 16 but wasn't sure about the exact number, one of his sons named Hossam died from cancer at the age of 18. Ghaben was arrested and detained for 45 days in 1975.


Career

Tessa Solomon wrote ib ARTnews magazine that Ghaben was considered "one of Palestine's most prominent painters". His work became known in the 1970s and 80s, and he worked in a highly colorful "exuberant" style. Ghaben painted his nephew Suhain, who was killed by Israeli soldiers during a demonstration in April 1982. It was the reason behind his 1984 imprisonment. He was first arrested in 1970 for "planting a bomb" during a demonstration in Gaza. Ghaben's work was included in exhibitions in Palestine and abroad, including Arab and Western countries. He was the recipient of several orders and medals, including the Medal of Sword of Canaan, which he received from
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. He was one of the founders of the Association of Fine Artists and Artists in Gaza. He represented Palestine at the Arab Plastic Artists, which is based in Cairo. He was the founder of Fathi Ghaben Center of Arts, which helped discover promising young artists in Gaza. As of 2015, he resided in
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. More recently, in July 2023, he was awarded the Annual Media Freedom Awards Appreciation Award by the Palestinian Press House.


Death

Ghaben died in Gaza on 25 February 2024, at the age of 77 during the ongoing armed conflict Israel–Hamas war. He suffered from serious lung problems, and the unavailability to oxygen and medicine in Gaza prevented him from receiving appropriate health care treatment for his conditions. He was not permitted to leave the besieged enclave to seek necessary medical care; his requests to depart the war-torn area for medical treatment were not responded to by Israeli authorities.


References

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