We are doing fine in Gaza… What about you?! by Khaled El Haber – Posters for Gaza 4

$ 35.00

Posters for Gaza: We are doing fine in Gaza… What about you?! (2024) by Khaled El Haber
42 x 30 cm
FineArt archival paper, 230 gsm

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  • $45 flat fee for international shipping (7-10 days) via DHL
  • Ships unframed

Proceeds from the online poster sale will provide much-needed medical aid to affected children in Gaza, through The Palestine Red Crescent Society.

 

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We are doing fine in Gaza by Khaled El Haber

We are doing fine in Gaza by Khaled El Haber: The project launched by Zawyeh Gallery, ‘Posters for Gaza’ aims to shed light on the ethnic cleansing and horrific massacres inflicted on the Gaza Strip demanding cease fire and the recognition of Palestinian rights to live freely on their land with dignity.

Representing a long tradition in Palestinian history, political posters were produced extensively in the seventies and the eighties by the Palestinian Liberation Organization with the contribution of Palestinian, Arab, and international artists. Posters played a crucial role then in supporting the justice of the Palestinian cause and promoting it globally, guided by freedom, dignity, resilience, and the ongoing aspiration for independence, sought by Palestinians.

Khaled El Haber is a pioneering singer renowned for his political songs in Lebanon and the Arab world, born in Beirut in 1956, he began his artistic career as a solo singer accompanied by the guitar in 1974. In 1975, he founded Al-Firqah (The Band) and started touring in Lebanon, as well as in Arab and European capitals. Composing most of his songs, he relied on poems from Lebanese and Palestinian poets such as Mahmoud Darwish, Samih Al-Qasim, Tawfiq Ziad, Joseph Harb, and others in his songs. Advocating and continuing to advocate for the issues of the oppressed people, particularly human rights issues, with a constant focus on the Palestinian cause, he has dedicated several works to it. He continues to perform concerts in Lebanon and abroad.