2023
Miryam Sas’s translation of Hirato Renkichi’s “Manifesto of the Japanese Futurist Movement,” from Cabinet no. 13, included in the anthology Visual Poetry of Japan: 1864–2023

2022
Christoph Cox’s “Invisible Cities: An Interview with Christina Kubisch,” from Cabinet no. 21, included in the anthology Going Out: Walking, Listening, Soundmaking

2022
Steven Connor’s “Telling the Future,” from Cabinet no. 65, included in Ritual and Display a reader published by If I Can’t Dance as part of their program of the same name

April 2022
Harper’s Magazine quotes liberally from Matthew Spellberg’s “On Dream Sharing and Its Purpose” (albeit with no citation, as common courtesy would require)

December 2021
ViraVerita publishes a Turkish translation of Michel Siffre and Joshua Foer’s “Caveman: An Interview with Michel Siffre,” from Cabinet no. 30

27 October 2021
Metamorphoses publishes an Arabic translation of Matthew Spellberg’s “On Dream Sharing and Its Purpose,” from Cabinet no. 67

25 October 2021
Metamorphoses publishes an Arabic translation of George Prochnik’s “How to Make a Monster,” from Kiosk

31 July 2021
5Harfliler publishes a Turkish translation of Svetlana Boym’s “Scenography of Friendship,” from Cabinet no. 36

25 June 2021
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “On Dream Sharing and Its Purpose,” Matthew Spellberg’s essay from Cabinet no. 67

30 April 2021
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “The Enemy as Sociologist,” Sara Krolewski’s essay from Kiosk

12 April 2021
Daily Mail cites Brian Dillon’s interview with Jean Duprat “Silent Witness: An Interview with Jean Duprat,” from Cabinet no. 35

8 January 2021
Szum reviews “And Warren Niesłuchowski Was There,” an exhibition organized by Joanna Warsza and Sina Najafi

27 December 2020
Prze Kroj reviews “And Warren Niesłuchowski Was There,” an exhibition organized by Joanna Warsza and Sina Najafi

7 December 2020
Multimedijalni Institut publishes a Croation translation of Aaron Schuster’s “Kafka Swims,” from Kiosk

25 November 2020
Arts of the Working Class reviews “And Warren Niesłuchowski Was There,” an exhibition organized by Joanna Warsza and Sina Najafi

17 July–11 October 2020
Sourcebook, a supplement to the exhibition catalogue for the 2020 Yokohama Triennial, Afterglow, reprints Svetlana Boym’s “Scenography of Friendship,” from Cabinet no. 36

11 July 2020
Canberra Times cites Lily Scherlis’s “Distantiated Communities,” from Kiosk

30 June 2020
Time magazine interviews Lily Scherlis about her article “Distantiated Communities,” from Kiosk

26 June 2020
New Jersey Stage cites The Book of Stamps

23 June 2020
Lundimatin publishes an French translation of Alexander Nagel’s “Hell is for White People,” from Kiosk

May 2020
Audimat publishes a French translation of George Prochnik’s “The Orchestra,” from Cabinet no. 41

27 February 2020
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “On the Market,” Justin E. H. Smith’s essay from Kiosk

January 2020
ERA21 publishes a Czech translation of Keller Easterling’s “Floor.dwg,” from Cabinet no. 47

December 2019
ILHA: Revista de Antropologia publishes a Portuguese translation of Michael Taussig’s “Getting High with Benjamin and Burroughs,” from Cabinet no. 30

24 October 2019
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “Breaking Bread,” Nicolaia Rips’s essay from Kiosk

27 September–14 December 2019
Bétonsalon’s White Grounds of Mandy El Sayegh exhibition catalogue prints a French translation of Catherine Keyser’s “Ingestion” column “The White Rabbit and his Colorful Tricks,” from Cabinet no. 65

2019
Sasha Archibald’s “Indexes, In Praise Of” from Cabinet no. 52 reprinted as the dust jacket for Daniel de Paula's Poema

4 August 2018
The Brooklyn Rail cites Nina Katchadourian’s “Orphans,” from Cabinet no. 7

15 May 2018
KCET cites Sasha Archibald’s “Mass Effect,” from Cabinet no. 53

9 February 2018
The New Yorker cites D. Graham Burnett’s “The Archive of Ice,” from Cabinet no. 59

5 February 2018
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “Cinematic Airs,” Christopher Turner’s essay from Cabinet no. 64

2018
Christopher Turner’s “Spin Doctors: An Interview with Simon Schaffer,” from Cabinet no. 51, included in The Museum of Rhythm, the catalogue accompanying an exhibition at Muzeum Sztuki, Łódź

24 November 2017
Atlas Obscura cites Jocko Weyland’s interview with James Niehues “En Piste: An Interview with James Niehues,” from Cabinet no. 15

2017
Images from Cabinet’s “Odd Lots” exhibition included in the book Landscape and Agency: Critical Essays

1 September 2017
Hyperallergic cites Brian Selznick and David Serlin’s “A Buried History of Paleontology,” from Cabinet no. 28

01 July 2017
Reading Design reprints Christopher Turner’s “The Hidden Persuader,” from Cabinet no. 44

April 2017
France Culture’s radio program “La Vie numérique” discusses Justin E. H. Smith’s article “The Internet of Snails” from Cabinet no. 58

March 2017
White Noise reprints “A Decent Interval,” Greg Siegel’s essay from Cabinet no. 54

1 February 2017
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “Between the Mine and the Stream,” Justin E. H. Smith’s essay from Cabinet no. 61

24 January 2017
Agosto Foundation reprints Hanna Rose Shell’s “Devil’s Dust,” from Cabinet no. 60

2017
Imminent Commons: Urban Questions for the Near Future, a book from Actar Publishers, reprints Jesse LeCavalier's “The Restlessness of Objects” from Cabinet no. 47

December 2016
Walter de Maria: Meaningless Work, a new book by Jane McFadden, reprints the drawing portfolio “Please Draw That Famous Photograph of The Lightning Field from Memory,” from Cabinet no. 3

December 2016
The Cultural Atlas of New Mexico,” an app devised by the New Mexico Department of Cultural Affairs, includes Cabinetlandia as one of its prominent sites

28 September 2016
The Irish Times cites Joshua Foer’s “A Minor History Of / Miniature Writing,” from Cabinet no. 25

27 July 2016
Daily Mail cites Sasha Archibald’s “Million Dollar Point,” from Cabinet no. 10

27 July 2016
The Sun cites Sasha Archibald’s “Million Dollar Point,” from Cabinet no. 10

July 2016
Stasis publishes a Russian translation of Aaron Schuster’s “Sex and Anti-Sex,” from Cabinet no. 51

2 June 2016
London Review of Books cites Eyal Weizman and Fazal Sheikh’s book The Conflict Shoreline

Summer 2016
Fashion recommends Wayne Kostenbaum’s Notes on Glaze

June 2016
Grafters’ Quarterly reprints Joshua Foer’s “Caveman: An Interview with Michel Siffre,” from Cabinet no. 30

27 May 2016
The New York Times writes about the controversy surrounding artist Duke Riley’s “Fly by Night,” a project from 2016 whose central feature of having pigeons fly at dusk with LED lights attached to their legs is highly reminiscent of Dutch artist Jasper van den Brink’s 2006 project “Pigeons Don’t Fly at Night,” featured on the cover of Cabinet no. 21

18 May 2016
The Chicago Tribune reviews Wayne Koestenbaum’s Notes on Glaze

7 April 2016
The New York Review of Books reviews Eyal Weizman and Fazal Sheikh’s book The Conflict Shoreline

Spring 2016
October cites Lawrence Abu Hamdan’s “The Freedom of Speech Itself,” from Cabinet no. 43

Spring 2016
October interviews Eyal Weizman with reference to his and Fazal Sheikh’s book The Conflict Shoreline

10 February 2016
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “A City for Poets and Pirates,” Reinaldo Laddaga’s essay from Cabinet no. 58

5 February 2016
Sur publishes an Italian translation of Carmen Winant’s “The Meaningful Disappearance of Germaine Greer,” from Cabinet no. 57

January 2016
Deborah Lutz’s “Leftovers” column ”Amorous Hair Jewelry” from Cabinet no. 12 is incorporated into Lutz’s book Relics of Death in Victorian Literature and Culture (Cambridge University Press)

2016
Bergen Assembly includes an excerpt of Stefan Helmreich’s “Seashell Sound,” from Cabinet no. 48, in Infinite Ear: A Reader, an anthology assembled on the occasion of the exhibition “WITHIN / Infinite Ear”

2016
The Auditory Culture Reader, a book in Bloomsbury’s Sensory Formation Series, reprints Emily Thompson’s “Remix Redux,” from Cabinet no. 35

4 December 2015
The Los Angeles Times writes about “Sports Bar,” co-organized by Cabinet and LA’s Machine Project

2 December 2015
Mother Nature Network cites Joshua Foer’s “Caveman: An Interview with Michel Siffre,” from Cabinet no. 30

12 November 2015
Muftah reviews Eyal Weizman and Fazal Sheikh’s The Conflict Shoreline

6 November 2015
The Paris Review recommends Adam Morris’s essay “Timber!” from Cabinet no. 57

5 November 2015
Public Seminar discusses Eyal Weizman and Fazal Sheikh’s The Conflict Shoreline

November 2015
Serrote publishes a Portuguese translation of “Pranks,” Anthony Grafton’s essay in our book Curiosity and Method

31 October 2015
Arts and Letters Daily picks as its notable article of the day “The Meaningful Disappearance of Germaine” Carment Winant’s essay from Cabinet no. 57

18 October 2015
The Los Angeles Review of Books interviews Eyal Weizman about his and Fazal Sheikh’s book The Conflict Shoreline

7 September 2015
Observer recommends “Terrible Beauty” panel at the Morgan Library & Museum

13 June 2015
syg.ma publishes a Russian translation of Brian Dillon’s “Fragments From a History of Ruin,” from Cabinet no. 20

24 May 2015
The Street writes on “The Art of the Deal,” a Cabinet event with Thorp Brown and D. Graham Burnett

17 April 2015
The Washington Post cites Cabinet’s book, Presidential Doodles

13 March 2015
The Paris Review writes on “The Chromatic Palate,” George Pendle’s “Ingestion” column from Cabinet no. 55

March 2015
Serrote publishes a Portuguese translation of “Colors / Sepia,” Luc Sante’s column from Cabinet no. 14

7 February 2015
CANVAS on FBi 94.5 radio airs an excerpt from Cabinet’s panel discussion, “The Ontology of the Rape Joke”

28 January 2015
The New York Times cites Joshua Foer’s “A Minor History Of / Time without Clocks,” from Cabinet no. 29

10 January 2015
The Street interviews D. Graham Burnett about his article “Tombstones and Toys,” from Cabinet no. 54

9 January 2015
Smithsonian’s SmartNews writes about Sasha Archibald’s “Mass Effect,” from Cabinet no. 53

2015
Moving Image, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s “Documents of Contemporary Art” series, reprints an excerpt from “Cable TV’s Failed Utopian Vision: An Interview with Dara Birnbaum” by Dara Birnbaum and Nicolás Guagnini from Cabinet no. 9

17 December 2014
Longform selects Jacob Hodes’s “Whitewood under Siege,” from Cabinet no. 52, as one of their top ten for 2014

December 2014
Experimental Eating reprints Romy Golan’s essay “Anti-Pasta,” from Cabinet no. 10

December 2014
Mousse reprints “Maroon,” Moyra Davey’s ‘Colors’ column from Cabinet no. 30

December 2014
The Indexer reprints Sasha Archibald’s “Indexes, in Praise of,” from Cabinet no. 52

9 October 2014
Scientific American’s blog Roots of Unity writes on Margaret Wertheim’s “Menger’s Spongiform Encephalopathy: An Interview with Jeannine Mosely,” from Cabinet no. 24

17 September 2014
Read Sheet writes on Celeste Olalquiaga’s “Tropical Babel,” from Cabinet no. 52

11 September 2014
Failed Architecture reprints Celeste Olalquiaga’s “Tropical Babel,” from Cabinet no. 52

1 September 2014
Arts & Letters Daily writes on Katherine Hunt’s “Campanologomania,” from Cabinet no. 53

September 2014
Key Words, bulletin of the American Society for Indexing, reprints Sasha Archibald’s “Indexes, in Praise of,” from Cabinet no. 52

September 2014
Utne Reader reprints Clare Lyster’s “The Logistical Figure,” from Cabinet no. 47

25 July 2014
The New York Times writes on Carlin Wing’s “Hitting Walls: A Day of Handball”

14 July 2014
The New Yorker writes on Carlin Wing’s “Hitting Walls: A Day of Handball”

11 June 2014
NPR’s Planet Money discusses Jacob Hodes’s “Whitewood under Siege,” from Cabinet no. 52

7 June 2014
RAGEMAG publishes a French translation of Sasha Archibald’s “Making Up Hollywood,” from Cabinet no. 51

29 May 2014
RAGEMAG publishes a French translation of Jacob Hodes’s “Whitewood under Siege,” from Cabinet no. 52

16 May 2014
Slag Gallery’s Preliminary Study: RSI – T exhibition catalogue reprints Carolyn de la Peña’s “The Origins of Cybex Space,” from Cabinet no. 29

13 May 2014
The Australian Broadcasting Company’s Late Night Live interviews Jacob Hodes, author of “Whitewood under Siege,” from Cabinet no. 52

2 May 2014
The New Yorker writes on Jacob Hodes’s “Whitewood under Siege,” from Cabinet no. 52

May 2014
PAVILION journal reprints George Prochnik’s “The Disintegration of an Ideal,” from Cabinet no. 39

29 April 2014
Arts & Letters Daily writes on D. Graham Burnett’s “Confetti Uncut,” from Cabinet no. 52

15 April 2014
Art in America writes on “Accumulated Wisdom: The Collector as Inventor,” with Melissa Catanese, Rutherford Chang, Carrie Cooperider, Tim Davis, Louise Harpman, Maira Kalman, Nina Katchadourian, Thomas Y. Levin, Harvey Tulcensky, and Penelope Umbrico

17 March 2014
Artforum writes on “Critical Machines” conference in Beirut

3 March 2014
Style writes on Oliver Clegg’s “Triathlon”

14 January 2014
Mental Floss recycles content from Cabinet’s book Presidential Doodles

7 January 2014
The Verge writes on Sasha Archibald’s “Making Up Hollywood,” from Cabinet no. 51

7 January 2014
Boing Boing writes on Sasha Archibald’s “Making Up Hollywood,” from Cabinet no. 51

9 December 2013
The Chronicle of Higher Education reviews “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

19 October 2013
The New Yorker’s Page-Turner blog writes on Aaron Schuster’s “A Philosophy of Tickling,” from Cabinet no. 50

October 2013
Trajekte reprints Eyal Weizman’s “Osteobiography: An Interview with Clyde Snow,” from Cabinet no. 43

19–22 September 2013
Inherent Vice Versa, the exhibition catalogue for Inherent Vice at the 2013 Peckham Artists’ Moving Image Festival, reprints Gregory Williams’s “Conserving Latex and Liverwurst: An Interview with Christian Scheidemann,” from Cabinet no. 2

29 August 2013
Core77 honors Jesse LeCavalier’s “The Restlessness of Objects,” from Cabinet no. 47

27 June 2013
It’s Nice That writes on Design Observer’s honors for Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine

26 June 2013
Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine is a winner in both best book and best design categories for Design Observer’s “Fifty Books / Fifty Covers 2012”

26 June 2013
The Los Angeles Times writes on Design Observer’s honors for Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine

1 June 2013
The Independent reviews “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

30 May 2013
Disegno reviews “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

29 May 2013
Culture24 writes on “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

24 May 2013
Apollo reviews “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

23 May 2013
MailOnline writes on Simon Critchley’s “Suicide Note and Epitaph Workshop,” an event held at the “School of Death”

23 May 2013
ABC News writes on Simon Critchley’s “Suicide Note and Epitaph Workshop,” an event held at the “School of Death”

21 May 2013
Blouin ArtInfo interviews Brian Dillon, curator of “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing”

20 May 2013
The New York Times features workshops run by Simon Critchley and Jeff Dolven, two events held at the “School of Death”

17 May 2013
The Guardian writes on “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” an exhibition curated by Brian Dillon

17 May 2013
Financial Times previews “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

16 May 2013
The Telegraph posts a slideshow documenting the Horniman walrus as it is moved from the National History Gallery and installed in “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” an exhibition curated by Brian Dillon

13 May 2013
Totally Dublin interviews Cabinet contributor Brian Dillon

May 2013
Artforum previews the forthcoming “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” an exhibition curated by Brian Dillon

May 2013
London Grip writes on “Curiosity: Art and the Pleasures of Knowing,” curated by Brian Dillon

May 2013
Blanco sobre blanco reprints James Peel’s “The Scale and the Spectrum,” from Cabinet no. 22

24 April 2013
Mining.com writes on Hubert Duprat’s artist project, “Trichopterae,” from Cabinet no. 25

24 April 2013
Random House of Canada’s Hazlitt blog reviews Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine

14 April 2013
The New Yorker’s Page-Turner blog writes on George Pendle’s “Shaved Heads, Snipped Tubes, Imperial Marines, and Dope Fiends,” from Cabinet no. 48

12 April 2013
The Rumpus writes on George Pendle’s “Shaved Heads, Snipped Tubes, Imperial Marines, and Dope Fiends,” from Cabinet no. 48

9 April 2013
Longform features George Pendle’s “Shaved Heads, Snipped Tubes, Imperial Marines, and Dope Fiends,” from Cabinet no. 48

4 April 2013
The New Yorker’s Page-Turner blog writes about “Cabinet on Trial: A Magazine of No Qualities?”

4 April 2013
Poets & Writers writes on “Cabinet on Trial: A Magazine of No Qualities?”

April 2013
Bookforum reviews Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine and “Cabinet on Trial: A Magazine of No Qualities?”

28 February 2013
Corridors reprints Beth Blum’s “In Defense of Friendlessness,” from Cabinet no. 36

30 January 2013
The Wall Street Journal visits Cabinet

23 January 2013
NPR’s Here & Now interviews Nicola Twilley about “The Coldscape,” from Cabinet no. 47

2 January 2013
The Atlantic Monthly publishes an article that borrows heavily from “The Origins of Cybex Space,” Carolyn de la Peña’s essay from Cabinet no. 29

2013
Time, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s “Documents of Contemporary Art” series, reprints Joshua Foer’s “A Minor History Of / Time without Clocks,” from Cabinet no. 29

2013
Time, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s “Documents of Contemporary Art” series, reprints Daniel Rosenberg’s “The Trouble with Timelines,” from Cabinet no. 13

2013
Architecture in the Anthropocene, a book by Open Humanities Press and the University of Michigan Library, reprints Mark Dorrian’s “Utopia on Ice,” from Cabinet no. 47

14 December 2012
Vanity Fair features Curiosity and Method: Ten Years of Cabinet Magazine in their Design and Technology Gift Guide

2 December 2012
The Funambulist writes on James Trainor’s “Reimagining Recreation,” from Cabinet no. 45

26 November 2012
Blouin ArtInfo writes on Brian Burke-Gaffney’s “Hashima: The Ghost Island,” from Cabinet no. 7

15 November 2012
Smithsonian writes about Louise Harpman & Scott Specht’s “Peel, Pucker, Pinch, Puncture,” from Cabinet no. 19

5 October 2012
Sveriges Television features Bigert & Bergström’s The Last Calendar

3 October 2012
Ace Hotel writes about “Harry Smith: String Figures,” an exhibition organized by painter Terry Winters and Cabinet

18 September 2012
Art Spaces Archives Project features Sohrab Mohebbi’s interview with Sina Najafi, editor-in-chief of Cabinet

5 September 2012
Reading Design reprints Christopher Turner’s “The Hidden Persuader,” from Cabinet no. 44

July 2012
Revista de Occidente reprints Willian H. Sherman’s “How to Make Anything Signify Anything,” from Cabinet no. 40

July 2012
New Museum’s Ghosts in the Machine exhibition catalogue reprints Barry Sanders’s “Bang the Keys Swiftly: Type-Writers and Their Discontents,” from Cabinet no. 8

July 2012
New Museum’s Ghosts in the Machine exhibition catalogue reprints Christopher Turner’s “Thinking Inside the Box,” from Cabinet no. 42

July 2012
Infra-mince reprints Brian Dillon’s “Forget Me Not: An Interview with Geoffrey Batchen,” from Cabinet no. 14

5 June 2012
The Paris Review visits Cabinet for Hanna Rose Shell’s “Hide and Seek: Camouflage, Photography, and the Media of Reconnaissance”

Summer 2012
OEI reprints D. Graham Burnett & W. J. Walter’s essay “Reading to the Endgame,” from Cabinet no. 35

27 March 2012
The Atlantic picks Will Wiles’s “The Behavioral Sink,” from Cabinet no. 42, as one of five all-time great articles

21 March 2012
Capital New York visits Cabinet for “On Photography and Humor,” with Blind Spot

3 March 2012
The Washington Post considers the drawings of Ronald Reagan by way of Cabinet’s “Presidential Doodles”

20 February 2012
It’s Nice That spotlights Cabinet

10 February 2012
Flavorpill spotlights “The Case of Nicolas Chauvin, an evening with The White Review” at Cabinet

31 January 2012
The New Republic highlights Cabinet in a round up of “retro-tech” in the arts

28 January 2012
Neuen Zürcher Zeitung features an article on Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

27 January 2012
Huffington Post blogs about Mark Dorrian’s “Adventure on the Vertical,” from Cabinet no. 44

23 January 2012
The Wall Street Journal posts on “Talk Show,” with David Levine

21 January 2012
Longform.org includes Thomas Keenan and Eyal Weizman’s “Mengele’s Skull,” from Cabinet no. 43, in its list of “the best stories ever written about war criminals on the lam”

6 January 2012
Artforum online’s “500 Words” column features Mats Bigert on Bigert & Bergström’s The Last Calendar

2012
Labour & Leisure, a book by Alternativa Editions and the Wyspa Institute of Art, reprints Marina van Zuylen’s “The Importance of Being Lazy,” from Cabinet no. 11

2012
Reading / Feeling, a compilation of texts focused on affect and cultural practice, reprints “The Broken Circuit: An Interview with Lauren Berlant,” from Cabinet no. 31

2012
Mats Bigert interviewed in Stimulus Respond about Bigert & Bergström’s The Last Calendar

2012
The Art Street Journal includes Cabinet among “the most exciting, informative, and provocative ny-based arts and culture magazines”

29 December 2011
Nature editor Brendan Maher picks Will Wiles’s “The Behavioral Sink,” from Cabinet no. 42, for his top five “longreads” of 2011

14 December 2011
Bookforum visits Cabinet for the creation of I Am Sitting in a Room, the first in the “24-Hour Book” series

7 December 2011
Svenska Dagbladet profiles Bigert & Bergtröm, highlighting The Last Calendar (in Swedish)

15 November 2011
Les Inrocktuptibles on Cabinet, n+1, and Villa Gillet (in French)

15 November 2003
Shelley Jackson’s “Skin” project, originally presented in Cabinet no. 11, reviewed in the Guardian

Fall 2011
Edit reprints Yara Flores’s “Spirit Duplication,” from Cabinet no. 39 (in German)

25 September 2011
The Eastern Echo notes Cabinet’s “Most Phallic Building in the World Contest” in a profile of the Ypsilanti Water Tower

Summer 2011
Artforum’s review of the Tenth Sharjah Biennial makes mention of Cabinet’s “Collector’s Album of Traders, Traitors, Translators, and Experientialists”

29 June 2011
The Wall Street Journal’s Speakeasy blog visits Cabinet for the book launch of Christopher Turner’s Adventures in the Orgasmatron

5 May 2011
The L Magazine visits University-on-the-Bowery, the third in Cabinet’s “Fair for Knowledge” series

4 May 2011
The New York Times features Cabinetlandia in an article on arts and the American West

April 2011
Issue 40, “Hair,” appears in Art World Magazine (Shanghai)

27 March 2011
Tout-Fait posts on “Clipping, Copying, and Thinking”

18 March 2011
The New Yorker’s Book Bench blog attends Poetry Lab / “William Carlos Williams: Anatomy of a Poem”

14 March 2011
Talk of the Town” article on “Fair for Knowledge: Hair” in The New Yorker

18 February 2011
Part two of ...might be good’s review of “An Exchange with Sol LeWitt”

16 February 2011
“An Exchange with Sol LeWitt” is reviewed by the L Magazine

11 February 2011
The Berkshire Eagle reviews “An Exchange with Sol LeWitt”

6 February 2011
“An Exchange with Sol LeWitt” is noted in the Brazilian Diário Popular

1 February 2011
“An Exchange with Sol LeWitt” is noted in the Brazilian Magazine O Sul

27 January 2011
Highlighted/critics’ pick listing of “Fair for Knowledge: Hair” in Time Out New York

21 January 2011
The John Seven Collection reviews “An Exchange with Sol LeWitt”

21 January 2011
Part one of ...might be good’s review of “An Exchange with Sol LeWitt”

18 January 2011
Regine Basha, curator of “An Exchange with Sol LeWitt,” is interviewed by Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network’s Where We Live

2011
Ruins, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s Documents of Contemporary Art series, reprints an article by Walead Beshty and Eric Schwab from Cabinet no. 20

2011
Ruins, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s Documents of Contemporary Art series, reprints an article by Martin Herbert from Cabinet no. 20

Winter 2011
Wilson Quarterly highlights D. Graham Burnett’s “Learning Degree Zero,” from Cabinet no. 39

2010
The Sublime, the newest book in Whitechapel Gallery’s Documents of Contemporary Art series, includes Olafur Eliasson’s “Think with Me about Your Extension of Now,” from Cabinet no. 3

2010
Abece Azorro publishes a Polish translation of Jim Holt’s “The Art of Laughter,” from Cabinet no. 17

28 December 2010
Radio Free Europe profiles Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

5 December 2010
The Independent reviews “The Slice: Cutting to See”

1 December 2010
BMJ enjoys “The Slice: Cutting to See”

December 2010
Shanghai’s Art World Magazine profiles Cabinet

22 November 2010
Review of “The Slice: Cutting to See” in Architecture Today’s blog

19 November 2010
Post on Yara Flores’s “Spirit Duplication,” from Cabinet no. 39 in Printeresting

10 November 2010
BLDGBLOG cites Odd Lots in a comparison between Gordon Matta-Clark and Jack Gasnick

5 November 2010
The Times Literary Supplement reviews Cabinet

November 2010
Printed Project interviews Cabinet’s Sina Najafi and Jeffrey Kastner for an issue on “The Conceptual North Pole”

13 October 2010
A post on blogTO notes Robin Collyer’s artist project from Cabinet no. 21

10 October 2010
The “Sloth” section from Cabinet no. 29 is reprinted in an exhibition catalogue for Cosima von Bonin at Witte de With

10 October 2010
io9 posts on guano as discussed by Christina Duffy Burnett and Sina Najafi in Cabinet no. 38

5 October 2010
Barry Sanders’s “Bang the Keys Swiftly: Type-Writers and Their Discontents,” originally published in Cabinet no. 8, is reprinted in the exhibition catalogue Courier

3 October 2010
Opinio Juris is intrigued by the relation between guano and imperial history discussed by Christina Duffy Burnett and Sina Najafi in Cabinet no. 38

30 September 2010
Things magazine notes Cabinet no. 38 in a post on islands

29 September 2010
The US Chess Federation writes about D. Graham Burnett and W. J. Walter’s Novel Chess project, which debuted in Cabinet no. 35

29 September 2010
An article on Livestrong.com about the history of exercise equipment notes Carolyn de la Peña’s Cabinet no. 29 article “The Origins of Cybex Space”

21 September 2010
Wilsonart’s the Statement profiles Cabinet

15 September 2010
The New Republic’s Books and Arts blog praises Cabinet in a feature on Cartographies of Time, a book with roots in Cabinet no. 13

15 September 2010
An item in Bookforum’s Paper Trail blog on “A Hearing on the Activities of the International Necronautical Society”

September 2010
Cabinet selected for WNYC’s STAR initiative

September 2010
Artforum previews Cosima von Bonin’s upcoming exhibition, the catalogue for which includes a reprint of the section on “Sloth” from Cabinet no. 29

September 2010
Harper’s Magazine excerpts Eben Klemm’s interview with David Arnold from Cabinet no. 37

September 2010
Failure, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s Documents of Contemporary Art series, reprints an interview with Scott A. Sandage from Cabinet no. 7

September 2010
Cabinet appears in Totally Dublin

29 August 2010
Germany’s Die Welt profiles Cabinet and fellow Brooklyn-based magazine n+1 (in German)

15 July 2010
The Constant Conversation highlights Colby Chamberlain’s “Inventory” column “Keep It Déclassé,” from Cabinet no. 37

26 May 2010
Boing Boing publishes an expanded version of Mark Dery’s text from Cabinet no. 37, “(Face)book of the Dead”

7 May 2010
“Insectomedia” listed by Free NYC

7 May 2010
NBC New York’s Around Town picks “Insectomedia” for Friday evening

6 May 2010
Time Out New York notes “Insectomedia” in its listings

4 March 2010
Lost at Sea reports from the “Not Knots” workshop

4 February 2010
Time Out New York features “Taking to Our Beds: On Hypochondria” as a critics’ pick

January–February 2010
The Utne Reader reprints Mats Bigert’s “A Test of Patience” from Cabinet no. 34

January 2010
Paper Monument considers the “reflexive cycle of ‘watching learning’” at play in “Darcy Lange: Work Studies in Schools”

January 2010
Frieze reviews “Victor Houteff: At the Eleventh Hour”

2009
Ekspektatywa republishes D. Graham Burnett’s piece from Cabinet no. 34, “Games of Chance,” in Polish

2009
Cabinet appears in Kiosk, a sourcebook on independent art publishing, 1999–2009

14 December 2009
A review of “Darcy Lange: Work Studies in Schools” in Idiom

December 2009
Cabinet’s Gowanus event space makes Artforum’s “Best of 2009”

30 November 2009
Lost at Sea reviews “Darcy Lange: Work Studies in Schools”

16 November 2009
“Speed Reading,” Cabinet’s contribution to Performa 09, is profiled in Idiom

8 November 2009
Design Observer’s Observatory reprints Alexandra Cardia’s piece on dust jackets from Cabinet no. 35

5 November 2009
Bookforum’s blog Omnivore on several articles in Cabinet no. 35

29 October 2009
Cabinet’s event “Looking” is a Time Out New York critics’ pick

22 October 2009
Time Out New York’s Own This City spotlights David Levine’s exhibition “Hopeful”

3 September 2009
Time Out New York reviews Cabinet’s show of Victor Houteff’s “At the Eleventh Hour”

24 August 2009
Art in America on Paul Ramirez Jonas and Lisa Sigal’s “Specials” at Cabinet

13 August 2009­
­Cabinet contributor Mark Dery profiles the magazine for Boing Boing

21 July 2009
NYmag.com’s the Cut features Nadia Wagner’s scent-based installation

20 July 2009
Now Smell This blogs about Nadia Wagner’s olfactory overload

20 July 2009
­The New York Times attends a Cabinet afterparty at a pool in a dumpster in Gowanus

16 July 2009
Smudge puts Cabinetlandia on its map

11 July 2009
Nadia Wagner’s olfactory exhibit, “Recent additions to the permanent collection” is mentioned on Glass Petal Smoke

8 July 2009
Art in America mentions David Levine’s work in Cabinet no. 31

7 July 2009
Art in America spotlights Conrad Shawcross’s Gowanus journey

Summer 2009
Lapham’s Quarterly publishes an excerpt from llf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

25 June 2009
Urban Omnibus on Conrad Shawcross’s “Pre-Retroscope IV: Gowanus Journey”

June 2009
Sina Najafi and Displayer talk about Cabinetlandia

20 May 2009
The Village Voice interviews Conrad Shawcross about his show “Pre-Retroscope IV: Gowanus Journey”

12 May 2009
The Rumpus reprints a George Pendle’s “To Sit, to Stand, to Write” from Cabinet no. 32

April 2009
Harper’s Magazine reprints Mel Gordon’s list of prostitute pseudonyms in Weimar-era Berlin, originally published in Cabinet

25 February 2009
The Village Voice on Cabinet’s new event and exhibition space in Brooklyn

18 February 2009
The Los Angeles Times blogs about Cabinet’s issue 32 release party

February 2009
Sweden’s Paletten reprints the Village Voice piece on art criticism which mentioned Cabinet

25 January 2009
Cabinet turns out to be a favorite of Andrew Bird, as discovered in New York Magazine’s interview with him

7 January 2009
The Village Voice considers criticism in today’s art world and notes Cabinet’s place

Winter 2009
The Wilson Quarterly publishes an excerpt of D. Graham Burnett’s column on the qibla from Cabinet no. 31

December 2008
Chelseaartgalleries.com reviews Lisa Young’s exhibition at the CUE Art Foundation, curated by Cabinet

December 2008
Artforum reviews Lisa Young’s work at the Cue Art Foundation, curated by Cabinet

November/December 2008
Cabinet’s The Book of Stamps featured in Art on Paper

November 2008
Esquire Russia reprints “Artist Project / Laughter Scores” from Cabinet no. 17

October 2008
Tauba Auerbach includes Cabinet in her “Top Ten” column for Artforum

March 2008­
IPA Review tackles Ilf and Petrov’s American Roadtrip

5 February 2008
Morbid Anatomy dissects Cabinet no. 28

20 January 2008
Cabinet of Wonders muses on Celeste Olalquiaga’s column “Object Lesson / Transitional Object” from Cabinet no. 20

Spring 2007
Texas-based art magazine ARTL!ES invades Cabinetlandia

24 August 2007
The Artist’s Joke, a book in Whitechapel Gallery’s Documents of Contemporary Art series, reprints Slavoj Žižek’s “The Christian-Hegelian Comedy,” from Cabinet no. 17

March 2005
Book Works, which organized the symposium, has just published an interesting symposium companion volume featuring several never-before-seen, full-color reproductions of ENEMY-issue covers-that-might-have-been

December 2004
Harper’s magazine reprints Bernard Rudofsky’s drawings from Cabinet no. 15. Produced in 1944, these drawings “simulate X-ray examinations of the layers upon layers of useless buttons and pockets man considers necessary to preserve dignity”

13 November 2003
The Diverse Works installment of “The Paper Sculpture Show” reviewed in the Houston Press

4 October 2003
“The Paper Sculpture Show” reviewed in Pittsburgh’s Post-Gazette

6 December 2007
Cabinet and Slought Foundation’s Sloth conference is covered by the New York Sun

Fall 2007­­
Eye covers recent collaborations by Cabinet and Implicasphere­

27 November 2007
A short run-down of Cabinet’s recent issue in the National Post

6 October 2007
A very thoughtful and detailed article on what we at Cabinet are up to, by the people at Luna Park Review

28 September 2007
Washington Post article on Cabinet, then reprinted in the Houston Chronicle

21 September 2007
Washington Post article on Cabinet reprinted in the Los Angeles Times

18 September 2007
Article on Cabinet in the pages of the Washington Post

14 July 2007
Haaretz retraces Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

5 July 2007
Harper’s blogs about Heidegger and Leland de la Durantaye’s essay on the philosopher’s cabin from Cabinet no. 25

14 June 2007
The New York Times obituary for Rudolf Arnheim mentions his interview in Cabinet no. 2

24 May 2007
Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip is shortlisted for the 2007 Rossica Translation Prize

Spring 2007
Texas-based art magazine ARTL!ES invades Cabinetlandia

Spring 2007
Cabinet seems to be the luxury traveler’s magazine of choice, at least according to Outside’s Go

13 February 2007
Review of “Shadows” issue in the Boston Globe

25 January 2007
Cabinet brings some miracle fruit to the meeting of the Athanasius Kircher Society and the Gothamist takes a bite

31 December 2006
Swedish-Finnish Helsinki-based daily Hufvudstadsbladet reviews Cabinet’s new book Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip (warning: in Swedish!)

27 December 2006
ArtKrush interviews Cabinet editor-in-chief Sina Najafi

23 December 2006
Stockholm-based newspaper Dagens Nyheter bites into our Fruits issue and likes it (warning: in Swedish!)

12 December 2006
Blogcritics Magazine reviews Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

3 December 2006
The Columbus Dispatch weighs in on Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

3 December 2006
The New York Times Book Review recommends Presidential Doodles for its Christmas season

November–December 2006
Cabinet nominated for “Best Writing” in Utne’s Independent Press Awards

November–December 2006
The Utne Reader reprints Mark Dery’s “In Search of Ancient Astronauts: A Requiem for the Space Age,” from Cabinet no. 18

20 November 2006
The Oregonian reviews Presidential Doodles

19 November 2006
London’s Sunday Times magazine gives many pages over to cover Presidential Doodles

5 November 2006
Sina Najafi and Sasha Archibald of Cabinet are interviewed on CBS Morning News about Cabinet’s new book Presidential Doodles, along with David Greenberg, contracted by Cabinet to write the intro and captions for the book

November 2006
WWD Scoop on Presidential Doodles

31 October 2006
Tempest reviews Cabinet

19 October 2006
Two on one day! USA Today also reviews Presidential Doodles

19 October 2006
USA Today reviews Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

13 October 2006
Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip catches the attention of Pilastered.com

11–17 October 2006
Presidential Doodles recommended by the Village Voice

8 October 2006
Cabinet’s new book Presidential Doodles gets full coverage in The Washington Post Book World

October 2006
Harper’s reprints an edited version of Shimon Naveh’s contribution to Cabinet’s “Insecurity” issue

October 2006
A starred review of Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip in the October 2006 issue of Booklist

2006
New York Metro on Presidential Doodles

September/October 2006
Culture & Travel on Ilf and Petrov’s American Road Trip

24 September 2006
David Greenberg, contracted by Cabinet to write the text for its new book on Presidential Doodles, writes an article on doodles for the Los Angeles Times

22 September 2006
Even WFMU likes Presidential Doodles

22 September 2006
ABC News on Cabinet’s Presidential Doodles

21 September 2006
NPR on Presidential Doodles

21 September 2006
Presidential Doodles is on the front page of Yahoo!

21 September 2006
Seattle Post-Intelligencer on Presidential Doodles

20 September 2006
AOL Books loves Presidential Doodles

16 September 2006
Presidential Doodles makes the front page of AOL News

14 & 20 September 2006
Wonkette looks at Presidential Doodles

September 2006
The Atlantic Monthly gets first serial rights to Presidential Doodles

28 August 2006
The Atlantic online interviews Cabinet editor-in-chief Sina Najafi about Presidential Doodles and Cabinet

25 August 2006
Senator George Allen featured in the Washington Post reading Presidential Doodles!

21 August 2006
Stockholm-based daily Dagens Nyheter reviews Cabinet’s issue on “Insecurity”

June/July/August 2006
Cabinet submits to some very personal questions in Frieze

12 June 2006
Cabinet’s “Iron Artist” event at PS1 is covered (shoddily) on NPR

12 June 2006
“Iron Artist” in the New York Times

12 June 2006
“Iron Artist” in the New York Magazine

8–14 June 2006
“Iron Artist” in Time Out New York

3 June 2006
The Guardian reviews Cabinet in its Guardian Unlimited section

13-19 April 2006
Ruination conference in Time Out New York

4 February 2006
Chilean newspaper Que Pasa profiles Cabinet

February 2006
Cabinet reviewed in Baltimore’s Urbanite

January/February 2006
“Odd Lots” exhibition reviewed in Frieze

January 2006
Feature article on “Odd Lots” exhibition in Art in America

January 2006
Cabinetlandia appraised in New Mexico Magazine

29 December 2005–4 January 2006
“Odd Lots” picked as one of the best exhibitions of 2005 by Time Out New York

2005
Cabinet feature on crocheted hyperbolic space is discussed in the Wheel

25 December 2005
Michael Kimmelman’s highs and lows of 2005 notes Cabinet’s Gordon Matta-Clark exhibit at the Queens Museum and White Columns

December 2005
Odd Lots reviewed in Art News

December 2005
Odd Lots reviewed in Art Nexus

December 2005
Shelley Jackson’s “Skin” project launched in Cabinet no. 11 is discussed in the Believer

24–30 November 2005
Cabinet’s 2006 limited editions endorsed (!) by Time Out New York

November 2005
Cabinet is nominated for a 2005 Utne Independent Press Award

November 2005
Item from Cabinet no. 18 reprinted in Harper’s

November 2005
Odd Lots reviewed in Modern Painters

29 September–5 October 2005
Odd Lots reviewed in Time Out New York

12 September 2005
Odd Lots is given a promotional push by New York Magazine

9 September 2005
Odd Lots is featured in an article on the cover of the Arts section of the New York Times

8–14 September 2005
Odd Lots gets a medal in Time Out New York

September 2005
Odd Lots is pushed as a possibly excellent show in Artforum

August/September 2005
Crocheted hyperbolics from Cabinet no. 16 mentioned in American Craft

Fall 2005
Cabinet’s editor-in-chief ends up in NYU Alumni Magazine

Fall 2005
Roger Andersson’s ABC book, published by Cabinet, finds some supporters at the New York Times Style Magazine

21 July 2005
The Hill notes the acquisition of the Presidential Doodles book by Basic Books

15 July 2005
Cabinet’s “Fictional States” issue is given a very sympathetic mention by Roberta Smith at the New York Times

23 June 2005
Article about “The Summit: A General Assembly with Representatives of Real and Possible Countries,” a Cabinet and New School symposium followed by a party full of dignitaries to celebrate Cabinet’s new issue on “Fictional States” in the New York Sun

2–8 June 2005
The Truckazine is reviewed in Time Out New York

17 May 2005
Article about Cabinet and the Princeton University symposium “The Perfect Little Magazine” in the New York Sun

13 March 2005
David Henderson and Daina Taimina, Cornell University’s “crocheting mathematicians” interviewed by Margaret Wertheim of the Institute for Figuring in Cabinet no. 16, interviewed on NPR’s All Things Considered. The interview resulted from the joint event that Cabinet and the Institute organized at the Kitchen on 5 February 2005

2 March 2005
Newsday article on the talk that Cabinet and the Institute for Figuring co-organized at the Kitchen with mathematicians David Henderson and Daina Taimina from Cornell University on 5 February 2005

March 2005
Cabinet noted in Frieze magazine’s review of Put About, a symposium on contemporary independent arts publishing hosted by Tate Modern in 2004

March 2005
Book Works, which organized the symposium, has just published an interesting symposium companion volume featuring several never-before-seen, full-color reproductions of ENEMY-issue covers-that-might-have-been

March 2005
Modern Painters comes to terms with Roger Andersson’s Letters From Mayhem

10 February 2005
The New York Times runs an article about Cabinet right above the crossword puzzle

15 January 2005
Cabinet’s paper sculpture projects discussed in Canada’s National Post

2004
Book Works’ Put About: A Critical Anthology includes a roundtable discussion with Cabinet’s editors on cover selection

December 2004
Harper’s magazine reprints Bernard Rudofsky’s drawings from Cabinet no. 15. Produced in 1944, these drawings “simulate X-ray examinations of the layers upon layers of useless buttons and pockets man considers necessary to preserve dignity”

November/December 2004
Cabinet nominated for a 2004 Utne Independent Press award in the category of “Arts/Creativity Coverage”

November/December 2004
Cabinet’s “Doubles” issue (no. 14), produced in conjunction with Kabinet magazine in St. Petersburg, is one of thirty-four “artworks” composing “Flipside,” an exhibition organized by CEC ArtsLink, a generous organization supporting the exhange of artists between the US and Russia. The exhibition, which took place at Artists Space, New York, between November 11 and December 18, 2004, was accompanied by a catalogue

22 November 2004
The Paper Sculpture Book named “item of the week” by Style.com

18 November 2004
Roger Andersson’s Letters From Mayhem lands a spot in Time Out New York’s 2004 Holiday Gift Guide

6 November 2004
Danish newspaper Politiken profiles the presidential doodles that appeared in Cabinet no. 14

Fall 2004
Danish art magazine Øjeblikket reprints several of the doodles by US presidents from Cabinet no. 14. (A Kennedy doodle—“Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam” etc.—fills the cover)

12 September 2004
Luc Sante’s article on the color sepia in Cabinet no. 14 is reviewed in the Boston Globe’s “Ideas” section

July 2004
Cabinet no. 13 (“Futures”) reviewed in Ongoing

May 2004
Cabinet seems to have some supporters at Jane

March/April 2004
Cabinet’s issue on “Pharmacopia” gets a seriously meticulous review at High Times

2003
Cabinet is reviewed in Poland’s Czas Kultury

Winter 2003
“The Paper Sculpture Book” is reviewed in Bookforum

15 November 2003
Shelley Jackson’s “Skin” project, originally presented in Cabinet no. 11, reviewed in the Guardian

13 November 2003
The Diverse Works installment of the Paper Sculpture Show reviewed in the Houston Press

4 October 2003
“The Paper Sculpture Show” reviewed in Pittsburgh’s Post-Gazette

2 October 2003
The Guardian on Cabinet’s most phallic building competition

October 2003
“The Paper Sculpture Show” as one of the Critics’ Picks in Artforum

October 2003
Shelley Jackson’s “Skin,” launched in Cabinet no. 11, is reviewed in Review

29 September 2003
An article in the German newspaper Heise on Jonathan Ames’s “Most Phallic Building” contest on the Cabinet site

23 September 2003
Cabinet named “Best Arts Quarterly” for 2003 by New York Press

17 September 2003
The Village Voice notes Shelley Jackson’s “Skin”

16 September 2003
A short article in the print and online versions of Newsweek on Shelley Jackson’s extraordinary project “Skin” launched in Cabinet no. 11

2003
“The Paper Sculpture Show” is plugged in Time Out New York

12 September 2003
An article in the New York Times on the “Paper Sculpture Show.” NB: The article misattributes some of the artists’ contributions

September 2003
A revisionist founding myth for Cabinet written by editor-in-chief Sina Najafi for the Irish arts magazine Circa. Note: The line about Cabinet being “one of New York’s best-regarded art magazines” was a late addition by the Irish

31 August 2003
An article in Newsday on the “Paper Sculpture Show”

28 August 2003
Two articles in the Queens Chronicle: the first on Cabinet’s Gordon Matta-Clark project from issue no. 10

28 August 2003
...and the second on “The Paper Sculpture Show”

August 2003
An article on the Erasing Clouds website on the best of the new print magazine

30 July 2003
A brief article on Page Six of the New York Post announcing Jonathan Ames’s “Most Phallic Building in the World” contest profiled elsewhere on this site

July 2003
An article from the New York Times on Cabinet’s Gordon Matta-Clark project from issue no. 10 (“Property”)

January 2003
An interview in republicart with Sara Reisman, curator of “Inscribing the Temporal”, a show in Vienna which included Cabinet­

January 2002
John Strasbaugh of New York Press notes Daria Vaisman’s article, “The Acoustics of War,” from Cabinet no. 5

October 2001
New York Press names Cabinet “Best New Arts & Culture Magazine” for 2001

October 2001
Wallpaper* says every good bookshelf ought to have Cabinet

May 2001
Library Journal picks Cabinet as one of its “Best New Magazines of 2000.” We don’t know why he thinks we’re named after a phonebooth from the British TV series Dr. Who, though. It must be that awkward metaphor that ran away from us in our only ever attempt at an editorial

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