magazine issue 35, with a special section on “Dust,” available now
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Take the white glove test as:
– Brian Dillon looks beneath the “sooty Crust” of the nineteenth century
– Adam Jasper hails Christian Enzensberger’s paean to smut
– Valerie Smith sees magic in marble dust drawings
– Christopher Turner sorts through the messy world of Francis Bacon
– Colby Chamberlain explores Anthony McCall’s white cube problem
– Alexandra Cardia unwraps the history of dust jackets
– Dorion Sagan shares stardust memories
And be swept up by:
– Rebecca Spang on the politics of culinary substitution
– Arielle Saber on Renaissance advice
– Jeff Dolven on the color verdigris
– Emily Thompson on the silent-film roots of the DJ
– D. Graham Burnett and W. J. Walter on the novel as chess player
– Daniel Heller-Roazen on how the submarine changed the rules of war
– An artist project by Melissa Dubbin and Aaron S. Davidson
Plus:
– Rebar rebuilds the Cabinet National Library
Cabinet is on sale in the US at independent bookstores, Barnes & Noble, Tower, Borders, Hudson News, and Universal News. Also available in Canada, the UK, Germany, Belgium, Holland, Sweden, Germany, Spain, Portugal, Greece, Turkey, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan. A partial list of retailers worldwide can be found here.
Cabinet is published by Immaterial Incorporated, a non-profit 501 (c)(3) organization. Cabinet receives generous support from the Orphiflamme Foundation, the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, the Starry Night Fund of the Tides Foundation, the Flora Family Foundation, the New York State Council on the Arts, the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs, the Peter Norton Family Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Katchadourian Foundation, the Danielson Foundation, and Epson America, Inc.