2026 Magdalyn Asimakis, “A Partial Reading: in conversation with multidisciplinary artist Nour Bishouty,” Public Parking

2026 María del Carmen Barrios, The Art Newspaper, “Exhibitions to see during Mexico City Art Week”, 4 February 2026 — Includes Unlikely Mother, Nour Bishouty’s solo exhibition at Museo Universitario del Chopo alongside other key exhibitions during Mexico City Art Week.

2026 *Mirene Arsanios, “Moether,” for Unlikely Mother, Museo Universitario del Chopo, Mexico City [PDF] (*Exhibition essay)

2025 Nour Bishouty: Rock Paper Scissors. Solo exhibition press listing on ArtViewer for COOPER COLE, Toronto, March 21 – April 26, 2025. [External Link]

2025Danica Pinteric, “Instructions for Hands or How to Speak with Shadows,” for Rock Paper Scissors, Cooper Cole, Toronto. [PDF] (Exhibition essay)

2025 Daniella Sanader, Nour Bishouty “A Distortion of a Distortion” Asian Diasporic Visual Cultures and the Americas (ADVA). [PDF]

2024 Tammer El-Sheikh, “Planes, Trains and Car Bombs: Departures from the Adjectival Orient,”Esse, Issue 111: Tourism. [PDF]

2024‍ ‍ Manif d’art 11, “Nour Bishouty,” Universes.art (Manif d’art 11 – La biennale de Québec). [External Link]

2023 Jacquelyn Zong-Li Ross, “Unsettled and softened: A Conversation with Nour Bishouty,” The Capilano Review, Summer. [External Link]

2022Tammer El-Sheikh, “Intergenerational Dialogue and Late Style in the Palestinian Diaspora: Nour Bishouty’s Nothing is lost except nothing at all except what is not had” Gallery 44, Toronto [PDF] (Exhibition essay)

2022Lillian O’Brien Davis and Toleen Touq, “What constitutes an acceptable landscape” Gallery 44, Toronto [PDF] (Exhibition essay)

2022 Nour Bishouty in Conversation with Leyla El Sayed Hussein: 1–130 | Discussion and Library Intervention. Public conversation and library installation at the Beirut Art Center Library, Beirut Art Center, April 20, 2022. [External Link]

2022 Maia Asshaq, “An Index of the Unseen,” Tank Magazine, February.[External Link]

2021‍ ‍Greater Toronto Art 2021 (GTA21). e-flux (announcement for Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto exhibition). [External Link]

2021 Daniella Sanader, “Nour Bishouty’s 1—130: Selected Works Ghassan Bishouty b. 1941 Safad, Palestine — d. 2004 Amman, Jordan,” The Brooklyn Rail, September. [External Link]

2021 Kareem Estefan, “A Gathering Place for Objects that Have No Place,” The Journal of Visual Culture: The Palestine Portfolio. [External Link]

2021 Karie Liao, “Observing the Changing Same: MOCA Toronto’s GTA21 Triennial,” Vie des Arts, November. [External Link]

2021 November Paynter and Nour Bishouty, “In conversation,” GTA21: Toronto’s Most Exciting Contemporary Artists, Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto, pp. 124–129.

2021 Reyhan Yazdani, “1—130 Nour Bishouty,” C Magazine, September. [External Link]

2016 Jaclyn Bruneau, “Twenty-Three Days at Sea,” Canadian Art.

2015 “ فنانون جدد في متاهة المدينة والذاكرة والجسد” Rawan Ezzedine, Al-Akhbar Newspaper

2015 India Stoughton, “Exposing what it means to build,” The Daily Star Lebanon, January.

Nour Bishouty Critical Writing & Press