Cabinet (magazine)

Cabinet is a quarterly, Brooklyn, NY-based, non-profit art & culture periodical launched in 2000. Cabinet also operates an event and exhibition space in Brooklyn.

Contents

Issue structure

Cabinet issues are divided into three sections.

Section 1: Columns

Each issue begins with four of Cabinet's recurring columns. Some columns have (or have had) recurring writers. Some columns appear more frequently than others:

Section 2: Main

The Main section features miscellaneous essays, interviews, and artist projects.

Section 3: Theme

The third, themed section features essays, interviews, and artist projects related to a specific theme. A theme-based CD is included in issues 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11, and 13.

Issues and Themes

  • Issue 1: Invented Languages
  • Issue 2: Mapping Conversations
  • Issue 3: Weather
  • Issue 4: Animals
  • Issue 5: Evil
  • Issue 6: Horticulture
  • Issue 7: Failure
  • Issue 8: Pharmacopia
  • Issue 9: Childhood
  • Issue 10: Property
  • Issue 11: Flight
  • Issue 12: The Enemy
  • Issue 13: Futures
  • Issue 14: Doubles
  • Issue 15: The Average
  • Issue 16: The Sea
  • Issue 17: Laughter
  • Issue 18: Fictional States
  • Issue 19: Chance
  • Issue 20: Ruins
  • Issue 21: Electricity
  • Issue 22: Insecurity
  • Issue 23: Fruits
  • Issue 24: Shadows
  • Issue 25: Insects
  • Issue 26: Magic
  • Issue 27: Mountains
  • Issue 28: Bones
  • Issue 29: Sloth
  • Issue 30: Underground
  • Issue 31: Shame
  • Issue 32: Fire
  • Issue 33: Deception
  • Issue 34: Testing
  • Issue 35: Dust
  • Issue 36: Friendship
  • Issue 37: Bubbles
  • Issue 38: Islands
  • Issue 39: Learning
  • Issue 40: Hair

Magazine and Book

Though Cabinet is commonly called "Cabinet magazine" and is distributed to newsstands as a magazine (with ISSN), individual Cabinet issues are also distributed as books (with ISBN). Each issue is printed in two editions: one with a magazine barcode on the front cover and the other with a book barcode on the back cover.[1]

The logo was designed by Richard Massey, and is derived from the fragmented elements and ligatures of an early twentieth century stencil often used in Le Corbusier’s architectural drawings and manifestos.

Other projects

In addition to publishing the quarterly, Cabinet also publishes books, curates art-related exhibitions, and stages conferences and live events. In October 2008, Cabinet opened a public venue in Brooklyn, where it operates an exhibition area, reading lounge and a 64-seat screening room and lecture space.

Books

Exhibitions

Conferences and Live Events

Praise

Philosopher Slavoj Žižek has written, "Cabinet is my kind of magazine; ferociously intelligent, ridiculously funny, absurdly innovative, rapaciously curious. Cabinet's mission is to breathe life back into non-academic intellectual life. Compared to it, every other magazine is a walking zombie."

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Cabinet Magazine Online — Distributors". http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/distribution.php. Retrieved 2007-07-04. 
  2. ^ Not Knots 2010 LAS article

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