Fabio Kahn
Originally from São Paulo, Fabio Rosenthal Kahn now lives in Israel. He discovered his love for photography as an art student at the University of São Paulo, and after completing his degree he worked with photography Joao Musa. His work has been published in three Brazilian art journals – Ocas, Solaris and Zupy – and has been shown at various exhibitions:
São Paulo, 2006 – Imprecisoes (”Impressions”)
São Paulo, 2006 – Uma visao lenta sobre uma vida que nao para (”A slow vision of life
that doesn’t stop”)
São Paulo, 2007 – Cuva Noite (”Night Rain”)
Jerusalem, 2008 – “Paths” at Mercaz HaMagshimim. A photographic essay about
day-to-day life in Egypt and Jerusalem.
Jerusalem, 2009 – “Paths” at the City Meets Art exhibition.
The following images are part of a photographic essay on day-to-day life in Jerusalem shot in September 2008 and shown in the “Paths” exhibit at Merkaz Hamagshimim, Jerusalem.
“Little Street with Man”
A small pedestrian passageway in the Old City.
“Overview of an Arab Market”
A focused look at the noise and bustle of a shuk in the Old City.
“Reflection of Girl in Meah She’arim”
The reflection of a young woman on a bus in the Meah She’arim neighborhood.
“Children Playing in the Shuk”
A beautiful and poignant scene at night in the Machane Yehuda Market.
“Shuk at Night with Bicycle”
A night scene at the open market in Machane Yehuda,
when the various stalls get a chance to rest.

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