Chusha - non-permanent structures in desert areas  of Sinai, 2022
Chusha - non-permanent structures in desert areas of Sinai, 2022

Fabian Stamm follows photographically the everyday life of people in the Egyptian desert Sinai. These people lead consciously or partly forced life in the desert and try to escape from the Egyptian society.

 Although the coastal region of the Red Sea inhabited by them is located directly on the sea, it is one of the driest of the Sinai Peninsula: rainfall usually occurs only once twice a year and temperatures rarely fall below 15 degrees Celsius at nigh

Although the coastal region of the Red Sea inhabited by them is located directly on the sea, it is one of the driest of the Sinai Peninsula: rainfall usually occurs only once twice a year and temperatures rarely fall below 15 degrees Celsius at night. Here, people have built their 'chushas' - non-permanent housing structures.

 Fabian Stamm's photographs are a collection of traces, found objects, structures and portraits of people, in search of answers to the question of what defines a dwelling and what protection and shelter we need and want from our environment. Text: Ju

Fabian Stamm's photographs are a collection of traces, found objects, structures and portraits of people, in search of answers to the question of what defines a dwelling and what protection and shelter we need and want from our environment.
Text: Julia Wolf, 2022

Poster exhibition in public space, Winterthur, 2022

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Chusha - non-permanent structures in desert areas  of Sinai, 2022
 Although the coastal region of the Red Sea inhabited by them is located directly on the sea, it is one of the driest of the Sinai Peninsula: rainfall usually occurs only once twice a year and temperatures rarely fall below 15 degrees Celsius at nigh
 Fabian Stamm's photographs are a collection of traces, found objects, structures and portraits of people, in search of answers to the question of what defines a dwelling and what protection and shelter we need and want from our environment. Text: Ju
chusha-0908.jpg
chusha-0884.jpg
chusha-0879.jpg
chusha-0835.jpg
chusha-0823.jpg
chusha-0786.jpg
chusha-0776.jpg
chusha-0760.jpg
chusha-0755.jpg
chusha-0808.jpg
Chusha - non-permanent structures in desert areas of Sinai, 2022

Fabian Stamm follows photographically the everyday life of people in the Egyptian desert Sinai. These people lead consciously or partly forced life in the desert and try to escape from the Egyptian society.

Although the coastal region of the Red Sea inhabited by them is located directly on the sea, it is one of the driest of the Sinai Peninsula: rainfall usually occurs only once twice a year and temperatures rarely fall below 15 degrees Celsius at night. Here, people have built their 'chushas' - non-permanent housing structures.

Fabian Stamm's photographs are a collection of traces, found objects, structures and portraits of people, in search of answers to the question of what defines a dwelling and what protection and shelter we need and want from our environment.
Text: Julia Wolf, 2022

Poster exhibition in public space, Winterthur, 2022

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