Ibrahim Nubani PRICE CHARTS
Born 1961 Acre. Known for: Painting.
Ibrahim Noubani (Palestinian, 1961) is a student of Abed Abdi. He settled in Jenin in the West Bank during the Second Intifada and survived the destruction of the refugee camp. Troubled by these... Read full biography
Ibrahim Noubani (Palestinian, 1961) is a student of Abed Abdi. He settled in Jenin in the West Bank during the Second Intifada and survived the destruction of the refugee camp. Troubled by these events, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. These events deeply troubled him and affected his artistic... Read full biography
Ibrahim Noubani (Palestinian, 1961) is a student of Abed Abdi. He settled in Jenin in the West Bank during the Second Intifada and survived the destruction of the refugee camp. Troubled by these events, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. These events deeply troubled him and affected his artistic work until today. A geometric painting inspired by modernism whose style gradually passes from a chaotic and saturated expression to contemporary forms. Infantile naivety translated by bright colors... Read full biography
Ibrahim Noubani (Palestinian, 1961) is a student of Abed Abdi. He settled in Jenin in the West Bank during the Second Intifada and survived the destruction of the refugee camp. Troubled by these events, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. These events deeply troubled him and affected his artistic work until today. A geometric painting inspired by modernism whose style gradually passes from a chaotic and saturated expression to contemporary forms. Infantile naivety translated by bright colors giving off a palpable energy accompanies the black shapes and lines. The eye watches us relentlessly, a constant reminder of what reality looks like, breaking this fantasized childhood. Through his works, Nubani tells us about his personal traumas and... Read full biography
Ibrahim Noubani (Palestinian, 1961) is a student of Abed Abdi. He settled in Jenin in the West Bank during the Second Intifada and survived the destruction of the refugee camp. Troubled by these events, he was diagnosed with schizophrenia. These events deeply troubled him and affected his artistic work until today. A geometric painting inspired by modernism whose style gradually passes from a chaotic and saturated expression to contemporary forms. Infantile naivety translated by bright colors giving off a palpable energy accompanies the black shapes and lines. The eye watches us relentlessly, a constant reminder of what reality looks like, breaking this fantasized childhood. Through his works, Nubani tells us about his personal traumas and sufferings, linked to the history of an entire people.

