SELECTED PUBLICATIONS
Fiction and Non-Fiction
Creative non-fiction, photography, and artwork for art book, Moss: A Love Story, manuscript in revision.
“Translator’s Note,” Titus Tobler. Bethlehem in Palästina: The 1840s Travelogue of a Visitor to the Holy Land. London: Nomad Publishing, 2022.
“The Blue Orange.” ¡vamos, simbiosis! Heidelberg: University of Heidelberg, 2021.
“Everything You Need to Know About Cooking and Shopping for In Season Bok Choy.” Kitchen Stories, 2019.
“Celebrate Big American Art in a Small American Town.” New York Magazine, 2018.
"Fractured Environments: Interview with Aleksander Hemon” and “On Building and Destroying the Ties that Bind: A Conversation with Dubravka Úgresic.” Pulse Berlin Magazine, 2015.
Art Writing
“Through a Glass, Darkly ‘A Year Without the Southern Sun’ at Galerie XC-HuA,” Berlin Art Link, 6 Mar. 2020.
“Lubaina Himid’s Revolution From Below at the New Museum New York.” Berlin Art Link, 24 Sept. 2019.
“Seat Assignment: An Interview with Nina Katchadourian.” Berlin Art Link. 5 April 2019.
“Hildegard Duane’s ‘Western Woman.’” e-flux, 13 Oct. 2017.
“Life and Death in a Poisonous Garden: Ebony G. Patterson Dead Treez.” Brooklyn Rail, Feb. 2016.
“Latin America in Construction: Architecture, 1955-1980.” Brooklyn Rail, Jul-Aug. 2015.
Historical Research
“Experiencing Communism, Bolstering Capitalism: Guided Bus Tours of 1970s East Berlin” in Tourism and Travel During the Cold War: Negotiating Tourist Experiences Across the Iron Curtain, edited by Sune Beckmann Pedersen and Christian Noack. Oxford: Routledge, 2019.
“Here Beats the Heart of the Young Socialist State’: 1970s East Berlin as Socialist Bloc Tourist Destination” in The Journal of Architecture. Vol. 18, No. 5 (October 2013).
“The Cold War, Mass Tourism, and the Drive to Meet World Standards at East Berlin’s T.V. Tower Information Center” in Touring Beyond the Nation: The Development of Modern Tourism in Pan-European and Trans- National Context, edited by Eric G.E. Zuelow. New York: Ashgate Publishing, 2011.
“From Bulwark of Freedom to Cosmopolitan Cocktails: The Cold War, Mass Tourism, and the Marketing of West Berlin as a Tourist Destination” in Divided, But Not Disconnected: German Experiences of the Cold War, edited by Tobias Hochscherf, Christoph Laucht, and Andrew Plowman. New York: Berghahn Books, 2011.
“The Cold War Traveler: Mass Tourism in Divided Berlin, 1945-1979.” PhD Diss., New York University, 2011.