Publikationen
Monografien:
The Contemporary Art Scene in Syria: Social Critique and an Artistic Movement, London and New York: Routledge 2020
Artikel und Buchkapitel mit peer review:
“Approaching a Liminal Space: The Sea in Contemporary Art of the Middle East”, in: Nathalie Roelens and Armand Erchadi (eds.): Breaking the waves. Water (issues) in contemporary verbal and visual arts, Luxembourg: Melusina Press 2023, pp. 129-138
“Negotiating masculinity in the works of Iranian Diaspora artists”, in Schirin Nowrousian, Michael Hofmann and Tobias Schickhhaus (eds.): Transkulturelle Wechselwirkungen durch Künste und Soziales. Iranische Diaspora in Europa und darüber hinaus, Würzburg: Königshausen and Neumann 2022, pp. 123-137
“Performing critique: Chaza Charafeddine’s Divine Comedy as an inter-temporal dialogue on gender and sexual diversity”, in Pedram Khosronejad (ed.): Beauty and the Beast: photography, the body and sexual discourse in the Middle East and Central Eurasia, Journal of the Anthropology of the Contemporary Middle East and Central Eurasia 5 & 6, 2021 (delayed volume: Summer 2017 – Winter 2018/19), pp. 85 – 101
“Feminism and Social Critique in Syrian Contemporary Art”, in Ceren Özpınar and Mary Kelly (eds.): Under the Skin: Feminist Art from the Middle East and North Africa Today, Oxford: Proceedings of the British Academy (Oxford University Press) 2020, pp. 26 – 40
“Film and Video as a Space for Political Expression and Social Critique in Syria”, Artl@s Bulletin 9:1, 2020, Art. 7, https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/artlas/vol9/iss1/7/
“Give Sorrow Images: Trauma and Loss in the Works of Displaced Artists from Syria”, in Lucy Wrapson, Victoria Sutcliffe, Sally Woodcock and Spike Bucklow (eds.): Migrants: Art, Artists, Materials and Ideas Crossing Borders, London: Archetype Publications 2019, pp. 130 – 140
“Art Education in Twentieth Century Syria”, in Nino Nanobashvili and Tobias Teutenberg (eds.): Drawing Education Worldwide! Continuities - Transfers – Mixtures, Heidelberg: University of Heidelberg Press 2019, pp. 305 – 319
“Remaking a world: Recently displaced artists from Syria in Berlin”, in: Johanna Rolshoven and Joachim Schlör (eds.): Artistic Positions and Representations of Mobility and Migration, Mobile Cultures Studies 4, 2018, pp. 171 – 182
“Translating Commitment. Some Thoughts on Critical Artistic Production in the Arab World”, in: Jelle Bouwhuis (ed.): Furthering, nurturing and futuring Global Art Histories?, Kunstlicht 39:1, 2018, pp. 35 – 42
“Painting as critique: Oil painting as a site for social and political negotiation in Syria”, in: Silvia Naef and Elahe Helbig (eds.): Visual Modernity in the Arab World, Turkey and Iran: Reintroducing the ‘Missing Modern’, Asiatische Studien / Études Asiatiques 70:4, 2016, pp. 1285 – 1306
“Calling things by their real names: Anonymous artistic production and the Syrian uprising”, Fusion Journal 9, Anonymous: The Void in Visual Culture, Fall 2016
http://www.fusion-journal.com/issue/009-anonymous-the-void-in-visual-culture/calling-things-by-their-real-names-anonymity-and-artistic-online-production-during-the-syrian-uprising/
“Veiled Visuality. Video Art in Syria”, ISIM Review, Fall 2008
https://openaccess.leidenuniv.nl/handle/1887/17270
Reviews:
Natasha Gasparian, Commitment in the Artistic Practice of Aref El-Rayess: The Changing of Horses, Manazir Journal, September 1, 2021, https://manazir.art/blog/natasha-gasparian-commitment-artistic-practice-aref-el-rayess-changing-horses-bank/
Einträge in Encyclopaedien:
“Seta Manoukian”, AWARE Archives of Women Artists, Research and Exhibitions, 2023, https://awarewomenartists.com/artiste/seta-manoukian-ani-pema-drolma/
“Marwan Kassab-Bachi”, Mathaf Encyclopedia of Modern Art and the Arab World, Doha: Mathaf Arab Museum of Modern Art, 2021 http://13.80.22.208/en/bios/Pages/Marwan-Kassab-Bachi.aspx
Sonstige Buchkapitel:
“The Art of Persuasion. Posters of the Anonymous Syrian Artist Collective Alshaab alsori aref tarekh”, in: Malu Halasa, Zaher Omareen and Nawara Mahfoud (eds.): Syria Speaks. Art and Culture from the Frontline, London: Saqi Books 2014, pp. 66 – 83 (English PEN Award winner)
Erscheint in Kürze:
“Queer Heavens: Rethinking the Islamic Garden in Contemporary Art”, in: Anne Marie Butler and Sascha Crasnow (eds.): Queer Contemporary Art of Southwest Asia and North Africa: Beyond Borders and Binaries, Bristol: Intellect Books: Critical Studies in Architecture of the Middle East 2024
“Queer Subjectivities, Community Building and Care-Taking in Contemporary Photography from the Middle East and its Diaspora”, in: Marthe Tolnes Fjellestad, Elin Haugdal, Stephanie von Spreter, Hanne Hammer Stien (eds.): Photographic Practices as Care-Taking, Special Issue, Photographies 18:1 (2025)