Cabinet magazine issue 53, with a special section on “Stones,” available now
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Examine our collection of gems, featuring:
–Sasha Archibald on the otherworldly energies of the Mojave Desert’s Giant Rock
–Theodor Ringborg on the alien pain of bladder stones
–Richard Klein on theanthropomorphic erratics of Fairfield County, Connecticut
–James Trainor on the chiseled annotations at Kaaterskill Falls, birthplace of the American Sublime
–Alexander Nagel on the style-eating properties of Galician granite
–Hugh Raffles on the foundational histories of London Stone
–Jeff Dolven on the lithic rebellion of Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey
–And artist projects by David Brooks and Sophie Nys
And continue to rock on with:
–Katherine Hunt on the mathematics of bell ringing
–Rubén Gallo on Marcel Proust’s misadventures in the Mexican stock market
–Jude Stewart on the louche affects of the color crimson
–D. Graham Burnett on the inner eye of the endoscope
–Lori Cole on the pioneering questionnaires of editor Eugene Jolas
–Wayne Koestenbaum‘s new “Legend” column
–Artist projects by Julia Christensen, Helene Schmitz, and Ryan Thompson
–Plus, the debut of Kiosk, Cabinet’s new quarterly notebook
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Cabinet is published by Immaterial Incorporated, a non-profit 501(c)(3) organization. Cabinet receives generous support from the Lambent Foundation, the Orphiflamme Foundation, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts, the Warhol Foundation, the Katchadourian Family Foundation, and many individuals.