issue 20, with a special section on ‘Ruins,’ available now

issue 20, with a special section on ‘Ruins,’ available now

Cabinet Magazine

January 23, 2006

Cabinet magazine’s issue 20, with a special section on “Ruins,” available now

For a full table of contents, see www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/20/
Subscribe online at www.cabinetmagazine.org/shop/index.php?cPath=31

Cabinet magazine’s issue 20, with a special section on “Ruins,” available now
Starring:

Dusty books, termite tents, derelict Fascist summer camps, Gordon Matta-Clarks demolition ambitions, and eight bugs that want to see you dead
Featuring:

– Section editor Brian Dillons tour through the intellectual landscape of the ruin
– Nina Dubin on Hubert Roberts urban disasters and the rise of the futures market
– Walead Beshty & Eric Schwabs search for the remains of the Thousand-Year Reich
– Colin Joness excavation of Théodore Vacquer, Baron Haussmanns doppelganger
– Martin Herbert in the icy desolation of Norilsk
– Artist projects by Ester Partègas, Jeremy Millar, and Susan Silton
Including:

– A pull-out poster by Ernst Falzeder that maps who psychoanalyzed who, if sexual relations were involved, and everything else youve always wanted to know about the talking cure
With:

– Celeste Olalquiaga on the 18th-century cabinet of Baron de la Mosson
– Paul Laity on sandal-wearing cranks in 19th-century England
– Margaret Wertheim in conversation with knot theoretician Ken Millett
– Ryo Manabes interview with Kamikaze trainee Atsushi Takatsuka
– Allen S. Weiss on the gastronomical obsessions of Antonin Artaud
– Steve Featherstone on the blunt drama of the .50-caliber machine gun
– Joshua Foers interview with arborsculptor Richard Reames

For a full table of contents, see www.cabinetmagazine.org/issues/20/
Subscribe online at www.cabinetmagazine.org/shop/index.php?cPath=31

Cabinet on sale in the US at independent bookstores, Barnes & Noble, Tower, select Borders, Hudson News, and Universal News. Also available in Canada, the UK, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Singapore, New Zealand, and Japan. A partial list of stores worldwide to buy Cabinet can be found at cabinetmagazine.org/information/wheretobuy.php
Cabinet magazine is published by Immaterial Incorporated, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Cabinet receives generous support from the Annenberg Foundation, the Greenwall Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, Two Trees Management, the Peter Norton Foundation, the Frankel Foundation, and the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs.

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