- 1964
- Abed Abdi
- Sami Hakki
- Lea Grundig
- Sigrid Noack
- Gerhard Bondzin
- Gerhard Kettner
- Günter Horlbeck
- Dino di Rosa
- Elly Johnson
- Elis Kankkunen
- Mauricio Boizeau
- Elke Hopfe
- Rainer Zille
In the Dresden University of Fine Arts, a room is adorned by multicolored incised plaster. One of the works was made by the Iraqi art student Sami Hakki. It shows an abstracted group of musicians and has severe damage and missing parts. The second, better preserved plaster incision is attributed to the Israeli-Palestinian artist Abed Abdi. Abdi created the mural in 1971, after graduating from the HfBK. More than forty years later, the restorer Valentin Bauer examined this very mural in his diploma thesis at the same university. For this purpose, he dealt in detail with the applied technique of plaster incision and worked out which restorative and conservational measures are necessary for the preservation.
Abed Abdi now lives in Haifa and remembers the incised plaster mural well. In another article, he tells the special story of the work that enabled him to stay longer in the GDR and to marry his wife.
Cf. Bauer, Valentin: Zwei farbige Putzschnittbilder (ca. 1970) in Raum 045 der Hochschule für Bildenden Künste Dresden, Diploma thesis, Dresden University of Fine Arts 2020, S. 140.