June 29, 2010
Cabinet magazine issue 37, with a special section on “Bubbles,” available now
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A refreshingly effervescent mixture, including:– Wayne Koestenbaum on the figure of the bubble in the philosophy and praxis of Marx (Harpo)
– Jonathan Allen on the delicate art of the balloon
– D. Graham Burnett on bubbles (fast), bubbles (hot), bubbles (fun), and more bubbles (metaphysical)
– Justin E. H. Smith on the loaf of life
– A conversation about fizziness between mixologist Eben Klemm and food scientist David Arnold
– Recently discovered correspondence from aspiring balloonist Gordon Matta-Clark
And, bubbling alongside:
– Jennifer Doyle on the soccer culture of Los Angeles’s city parks
– Daniel Birnbaum on Deleuze, Mallarmé, the Baroque, and napkins
– Kevin McCann on Louis Wolfson, le jeune ome sqizofrene
– Colby Chamberlain on the Surrealists’ artistic league tables
– Eva Díaz on the cover art of Joseph Albers
– Thomas A. P. Van Leeuwen on Victorian top chef Alexis Soyer
– Paul Maliszewski on the color green
– Jocko Weyland on the beauty of the humble Jersey barrier
– Artist projects by Alyse Emdur and Michael Schmelling
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