Steve Sabella - Photography 1997-2014 Steve Sabella – Photography 1997–2014 is Sabella's first monograph, published by Hatje Cantz in collaboration with the Akademie der Künste, Berlin (2014). The volume includes core texts by
Hubertus von Amelunxen and a foreword by
Kamal Boullata. Hatje Cantz describes the book as “read[ing] time and history out of the photographs,” framing the development of Sabella’s photographic oeuvre through exile, identity, migration, and the “divided topologies” of the 21st century.
Archaeology of the Future Archaeology of the Future is the catalogue published by Maretti Editore to accompany Sabella’s 2014 exhibition of the same name at the Centro Internazionale di Fotografia Scavi Scaligeri (Verona), curated by Karin Adrian von Roques and edited by Beatrice Benedetti. The publication frames Sabella’s practice around the relationship between image and imagination, and discusses recurring themes in the exhibition such as fragmentation, transience, and estrangement. In his contribution, Sabella describes the project as “an expedition through image and imagination,” proposing an “archaeology of the future” grounded in memory, perception, and layered visual palimpsests.
Fragments From Our Beautiful Future Fragments From Our Beautiful Future is a catalogue published by
Kerber Verlag in 2017 accompanying the exhibition of the same name by Steve Sabella and Rebecca Raue at The Bumiller Collection, Berlin. The publication includes essays by
Hubertus von Amelunxen,
Ella Shohat,
T.J. Demos,
Elliot R. Wolfson, and A. S. Bruckstein Çoruh, among others. In her contribution, Shohat reads Sabella’s
38 Days of Re-Collection through an “aesthetics of dis/placement,” describing the works’ scraped wall fragments and photographic overlays as a palimpsest of memory, domestic space, and historical rupture.[https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0631/2755/2235/files/Fragments-From-Our-Beautiful-Future-Ella-Shohat-Essay.pdf?v=1649245336 In a separate essay, Demos interprets the series as “archaeological traces” that materialize geopolitical dislocation, framing the work around a dialectic of loss and attempted repair.Bruckstein Çoruh situates Sabella’s “archaeological” fragments within the exhibition’s broader dialogue between contemporary works and medieval objects, emphasizing a layered experience in which time becomes fluid and spatial.[https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0631/2755/2235/files/Shulamit-Bruckstein-Fragments-From-Our-Beautiful-Future-Steve-Sabella-Bumiller-Collection-Berlin_9240f71c-4999-4b70-b44f-97b12f4439a0.pdf?v=1647266439 Amelunxen characterizes Sabella’s images as ghostly—“the absence of presence and the presence of absence”—suspended between place and time.
Palestine UNSETTLED In 2022, Sabella published
Palestine UNSETTLED, a photographic book supported by an AFAC grant and issued by Emaginity with support from the Dalloul Art Foundation. The publication presents 130 photographs made in Palestine during the
Second Intifada and is designed without captions, dates, or any accompanying text except for an Arabic dedication reading “To Mohammad Al-Asaad and
Children of the Dew,” referring to Al-Asaad’s iconic novel.
De/Colonising Palestine: Contemporary Debates Bocco, Riccardo; Saïd, Ibrahim (eds.).
De/Colonising Palestine: Contemporary Debates.
Geneva Graduate Institute, 2025. The cover image and other images in the volume are credited to Steve Sabella, and the book reproduces works from several of his series, including
Elsewhere,
38 Days of Re-Collection,
No Man’s Land,
The Great March of Return,
Everland,
Exit, and
SETTLEMENT | Six Israelis & One Palestinian. The volume also includes ‘
The Parachute Paradox | Decolonizing the Imagination’ (chapter zero from Sabella’s memoir), which the introduction describes as delving into themes of identity, resilience, and imagination as tools of liberation. Contributors include
Francesca P. Albanese (with Lex Takkenberg) and
Ilan Pappé, among others. [https://cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0631/2755/2235/files/Decolonizing_Palestine.pdf?v=1763035686
Further Reading Sabella’s work has been reproduced and discussed in survey publications and edited volumes on contemporary Arab and Palestinian art, including the following:
Palestinian Art: From 1850 to the Present (Saqi Books, 2009) • Boullata, Kamal.
Palestinian Art: From 1850 to the Present. London: Saqi Books, 2009, pp. 301–303.
New Vision (Thames & Hudson / 2009) • Amirsadeghi, Hossein; Mikdadi, Salwa;
Shabout, Nada M. (eds.).
New Vision: Arab Contemporary Art in the 21st Century. London: Thames & Hudson, 2009. pp. 250 - 253.
Keep Your Eyes on the Wall (Textuel, 2013) • Snaije, Olivia; Albert, Mitchell.
Keep Your Eyes on the Wall: Palestinian Landscapes. Paris, 2013. From Galilee to the Negev (Phaidon, 2014) •
Shore, Stephen.
From Galilee to the Negev. London/New York: Phaidon Press, 2014. (Sabella essay: “Hostage”, pp. 104-106).
View From Inside: Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art (Schilt Publishing / FotoFest, 2014) • von Roques, Karin Adrian (lead curator).
View From Inside: Contemporary Arab Photography, Video and Mixed Media Art. Amsterdam: Schilt Publishing / FotoFest, 2014.
Nel Mezzo Del Mezzo • Macel Christine, Bazzini Marco, Mari Bartomeu.
Nel Mezzo Del Mezzo: Contemporary Art in the Mediterranean. Palermo, Museo Riso. pp 200 - 202.
On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements: Selected Writings (Pluto Press, 2017) • Shohat, Ella.
On the Arab-Jew, Palestine, and Other Displacements: Selected Writings. London: Pluto Press, 2017, cover art by Steve Sabella and essay in the inroudtcion.
There Where You Are Not (Hirmer / 2019) • Flood, Finbarr Barry (ed.).
There Where You Are Not: Selected Writings of Kamal Boullata. Munich: Hirmer, 2019. pp. 138-144.
Reflections: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa (British Museum Press, 2020) • Porter, Venetia.
Reflections: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa. London: British Museum Press, 2020, p. 164
Becoming Palestine: Toward an Archival Imagination of the Future (Duke University Press, 2021) • Hochberg, Gil Z.
Becoming Palestine: Toward an Archival Imagination of the Future. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2021, Cover art by Steve Sabella.
Always Unconventional (Delius Klasing Verlag, 2023) Always Unconventional. Leinfelden-Echterdingen: smart Europe GmbH, 2023. (Includes essay by Steve Sabella, “Art Is a Powerful Tool for Liberation”.
Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader (Seven Stories Press, 2024) • Halasa, Malu; Elgrably, Jordan (eds.).
Sumūd: A New Palestinian Reader. New York: Seven Stories Press, 2024, Cover art by Steve Sabella; pp. 149 -150).
Narrative Threads (Saqi / 2025) • Barakat, Joanna.
Narrative Threads: Palestinian Embroidery in Contemporary Art. London: Saqi Books, 2025. pp. 152-161. ==Writing==