March 27, 2011:
Tout-Fait posts on "Clipping, Copying, and Thinking"
March 18, 2011:
The New Yorker's Book Bench blog attends Poetry Lab / “William Carlos Williams: Anatomy of a Poem”
March 14, 2011:
"Talk of the Town" article on "Fair for Knowledge: Hair" in the New Yorker
February 18, 2011:
Part two of ...might be good's review of "An Exchange with Sol LeWitt"
February 16, 2011:
"An Exchange with Sol LeWitt" is reviewed by the L Magazine
February 11, 2011:
The Berkshire Eagle reviews "An Exchange with Sol LeWitt"
February 6, 2011:
"An Exchange with Sol LeWitt" is noted in the Brazilian Diário Popular
February 1, 2011:
"An Exchange with Sol LeWitt" is noted in the Brazilian Magazine o Sul
January 27, 2011:
Highlighted/critics' pick listing of "Fair for Knowledge: Hair" in Time Out New York
January 21, 2011:
The John Seven Collection reviews "An Exchange with Sol LeWitt"
January 21, 2011:
Part one of ...might be good's review of "An Exchange with Sol LeWitt"
January 18, 2011:
Regine Basha, curator of "An Exchange with Sol LeWitt," is interviewed by Connecticut Public Broadcasting Network's Where We Live
Winter 2011:
Wilson Quarterly highlights D. Graham Burnett's "Learning Degree Zero" from issue 39
December 28, 2010:
Radio Free Europe profiles Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip
December 5, 2010:
The Independent reviews "The Slice: Cutting to See"
December 1, 2010:
BMJ enjoys "The Slice: Cutting to See"
December 2010:
Shanghai's Art World Magazine profiles Cabinet
November 22, 2010:
Review of "The Slice: Cutting to See" in Architecture Today's blog
November 19, 2010:
Post on Yara Flores's "Spirit Duplication" from issue 39 in Printeresting
November 10, 2010:
BLDGBLOG cites Odd Lots in a comparison between Gordon Matta-Clark and Jack Gasnick
November 5, 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"
October 13, 2010:
A post on blogTO notes Robin Collyer's artist project from issue 21
October 10, 2010
The “Sloth” section from issue 29 is reprinted in an exhibition catalogue for Cosima von Bonin at Witte de With
October 10, 2010:
io9 posts on guano as discussed by Christina Duffy Burnett and Sina Najafi in issue 38
October 5, 2010:
Barry Sanders’s "Bang the Keys Swiftly: Type-Writers and Their Discontents," originally published in issue 8, is reprinted in the exhibition catalogue Courier
October 3, 2010:
Opinio Juris is intrigued by the relation between guano and imperial history discussed by Christina Duffy Burnett and Sina Najafi in issue 38
September 30, 2010:
Things magazine notes issue 38 in a post on islands
September 29, 2010:
The US Chess Federation writes about D. Graham Burnett and W. J. Walter's Novel Chess project, which debuted in issue 35
September 29, 2010:
An article on Livestrong.com about the history of exercise equipment notes Carolyn de la Peña's issue 29 article "The Origins of Cybex Space"
September 21, 2010:
Wilsonart's the Statement profiles Cabinet
September 15, 2010:
The New Republic's Books and Arts blog praises Cabinet in a feature on Cartographies of Time, a book with roots in issue 13
September 15, 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 issue 29
September 2010:
Harper's Magazine excerpts Eben Klemm's interview with David Arnold from issue 37
September 2010:
Failure, a book in Whitechapel Gallery's Documents of Contemporary Art series, reprints an interview with Scott A. Sandage from issue 7
August 29, 2010:
Germany's Die Welt profiles Cabinet and fellow Brooklyn-based magazine n+1 (note: in German!)
July 15, 2010:
The Constant Conversation highlights Colby Chamberlain's "Inventory" column "Keep It Déclassé" from issue 37
May 26, 2010:
Boing Boing publishes an expanded version of Mark Dery's text from issue 37, "(Face)book of the Dead"
May 7, 2010:
"Insectomedia" listed by Free NYC
May 7, 2010:
NBC New York's Around Town picks "Insectomedia" for Friday evening
May 6, 2010:
Time Out New York notes "Insectomedia" in its listings
2010:
The Sublime, the newest book in Whitechapel Gallery's Documents of Contemporary Art series, includes Olafur Eliasson's essay from issue 3
March 4, 2010:
Lost at Sea reports from the "Not Knots" workshop
February 4, 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 issue 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 issue 34, "Games of Chance," in Polish
2009:
Cabinet appears in Kiosk, a sourcebook on independent art publishing, 1999–2009
December 14, 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"
November 30, 2009:
Lost at Sea reviews "Darcy Lange: Work Studies in Schools"
November 16, 2009:
"Speed Reading," Cabinet's contribution to Performa 09, is profiled in Idiom
November 8, 2009:
Design Observer's Observatory reprints Alexandra Cardia's piece on dust jackets from Cabinet no. 35
November 5, 2009:
Bookforum's blog Omnivore on several articles in Cabinet no. 35
November 1, 2009:
Cabinet's event "Looking" is a Time Out New York critics' pick
October 22, 2009:
Time Out New York's Own This City spotlights David Levine's exhibition "Hopeful"
September 3, 2009:
Time Out New York reviews Cabinet's show of Victor Houteff's "At the Eleventh Hour"
August 24, 2009:
Art in America on Paul Ramirez Jonas and Lisa Sigal's "Specials" at Cabinet
August 13, 2009:
Cabinet contributor Mark Dery profiles the magazine for Boing Boing
July 21, 2009:
NYmag.com's The Cut features Nadia Wagner's scent-based installation
July 20, 2009:
Now Smell This blogs about Nadia Wagner's olfactory overload
July 19, 2009:
The New York Times attends a Cabinet afterparty at a pool in a dumpster in Gowanus
July 16, 2009:
Smudge puts Cabinetlandia on its map
July 11, 2009:
Nadia Wagner's olfactory exhibit, "Recent additions to the permanent collection" is mentioned on Glass Petal Smoke
July 8, 2009:
Art in America mentions David Levine's work in Cabinet no. 31
July 7, 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
June 25, 2009:
Urban Omnibus on Conrad Shawcross's "Pre-Retroscope IV: Gowanus Journey"
June 2009:
Sina Najafi and Displayer talk about Cabinetlandia
May 20, 2009:
The Village Voice interviews Conrad Shawcross about his show "Pre-Retroscope IV: Gowanus Journey"
May 12, 2009:
The Rumpus reprints a George Pendle article that appeared in Cabinet no. 32
April 2009:
Harper's Magazine reprints Mel Gordon's list of prostitute pseudonyms in Weimar-era Berlin, originally published in Cabinet
February 25, 2009:
The Village Voice on Cabinet's new event and exhibition space in Brooklyn
February 18, 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
January 25, 2009:
Cabinet turns out to be a favorite of Andrew Bird, as discovered in New York Magazine's interview with him
January 7, 2009:
The Village Voice considers criticism in today's art world and notes Cabinet's place
Winter 2009:
Wilson Quarterly publishes an excerpt of D. Graham Burnett's column on the qibla from Issue 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 Issue 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
February 5, 2008:
Morbid Anatomy dissects Cabinet Issue 28
January 20, 2008:
Cabinet of Wonders muses on Celeste Olalquiaga's column "Object Lesson / Transitional Object" from Issue 20
December 6, 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
November 27, 2007:
A short run-down of Cabinet's recent issue in the National
Post
October 6, 2007:
A very thoughtful and
detailed article on what we at Cabinet are up to, by the people at Luna Park Review
September
28, 2007:
Washington Post article on Cabinet, then reprinted in the Houston Chronicle
September 21, 2007:
Washington Post article on Cabinet reprinted in the
Los Angeles Times
September 18, 2007:
Article on Cabinet in the pages of the Washington Post
July 14, 2007:
Haaretz retraces Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip
July 5, 2007:
Harper's blogs about Heidegger and Leland de la Durantaye's essay on the philosopher's cabin from Cabinet no. 25
June 14, 2007:
The New York Times obituary for Rudolf Arnheim mentions his interview with Cabinet from Issue 2
May 24, 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
February 13, 2007:
Review of "Shadows" issue in the Boston Globe
January 25, 2007:
Cabinet brings some miracle fruit to the meeting of
the Athanasius Kircher Society and the Gothamist takes a bite
December 31, 2006:
Swedish-Finnish Helsinki-based daily Hufvudstadsbladet reviews Cabinet's new book "Ilf
and Petrov's American Road Trip" (warning: in Swedish!)
December 27,
2006:
ArtKrush interviews
Cabinet editor-in-chief Sina Najafi
December 23, 2006:
Stockholm-based newspaper Dagens
Nyheter bites into our Fruits issue and likes it (warning: in Swedish!)
December 12, 2006:
Blog Critics
Magazine reviews "Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip"
December 3,
2006:
The Columbus
Dispatch weighs in on "Ilf and Petrov's American Road Trip"
December 3, 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 20, 2006:
The
Oregonian reviews "Presidential Doodles"
November 19,
2006:
London's Sunday Times
magazine gives many pages over to cover "Presidential Doodles"
November 5, 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
October 31, 2006:
Tempest reviews Cabinet
October 19,
2006:
Two on one day! USA Today
also reviews "Presidential Doodles"
October 19, 2006:
USA Today reviews "Ilf and Petrov's American
Road Trip"
October 13, 2006:
"Ilf and Petrov's American
Road Trip" catches the attention of Pilastered.com
October
11–17, 2006:
"Presidential Doodles" recommended by The Village Voice
October 8, 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"
September 24, 2006:
Article by 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
September 22, 2006:
Even WFMU likes "Presidential Doodles"
September 22, 2006:
ABC
News on Cabinet's "Presidential Doodles"
September 21,
2006:
NPR on "Presidential
Doodles"
September 21, 2006:
Presidential Doodles is on the front
page of Yahoo!
September
21, 2006:
Seattle
Post-Intelligencer on "Presidential Doodles"
September 20,
2006:
AOL Books loves
"Presidential Doodles"
September 16, 2006:
"Presidential Doodles" makes the front page of
AOL News
September 14 & 20, 2006:
Wonkette looks at "Presidential Doodles"
September 2006:
The Atlantic Monthly gets first serial rights
to "Presidential Doodles"
August 28, 2006:
The Atlantic online interviews Cabinet
editor-in-chief Sina Najafi about "Presidential Doodles" and Cabinet
August 25, 2006:
Senator George Allen featured in the Washington Post reading "Presidential
Doodles"!
August 21, 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
June 12, 2006:
Cabinet's "Iron Artist" event at PS1
is covered (shoddily) on NPR.
June 12, 2006:
Iron Artist in The New York Times
June 12, 2006:
Iron Artist in The New York Magazine
June
8-14, 2006:
Iron Artist in Time Out New
York
June 3, 2006:
The Guardian reviews Cabinet in its Guardian Unlimited section
April
13-19, 2006:
Ruination conference in Time Out New York
February 4, 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
December 29, 2005 - January 4, 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
December 25, 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
November 24-30, 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
September 29–October 5, 2005:
"Odd Lots" reviewed in Time Out New York
September 12, 2005:
"Odd Lots" is given a promotional push by
New York Magazine
September 9, 2005:
"Odd Lots" is featured in an article on
the cover of the Arts section of The New York
Times
September 8–14, 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
July 21, 2005:
The
Hill notes the acquisition of the Presidential Doodles book by Basic Books
July 15, 2005:
Cabinet's "Fictional
States" issue is given a very sympathetic mention by Roberta Smith at The New York Times
June 23, 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.
June 2-8, 2005:
The Truckazine is reviewed in Time Out New York
May 17, 2005:
Article about Cabinet and the Princeton University
symposium "The Perfect Little Magazine" in The New York Sun.
March 13, 2005:
David Henderson and Daina Taimina,
Cornell University's "crocheting mathematicians" interviewed by Margaret Wertheim of the
Institute for Figuring in issue 16 of Cabinet, interviewed on NPR's All Things Considered. The interview resulted from
the joint event that Cabinet and the Institute organized at the Kitchen on February 5, 2005.
March 2, 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 February 5, 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.
February 10, 2005:
The New York Times runs an article about
Cabinet right above the crossword puzzle.
January 15, 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 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 (#14), produced in conjunction with Kabinet magazine in St.
Petersburg, is one of 34 "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 accomapnied by a catalogue.
November 22, 2004:
The Paper Sculpture Book named
"item of the week" by Style.com.
November 18, 2004:
Roger Andersson's Letters From Mayhem lands
a spot in Time Out New York's 2004 Holiday
Gift Guide.
November 6, 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 14. (A Kennedy doodle—"Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam Vietnam" etc.—fills the cover.)
September 12, 2004:
Luc Sante's article on the
color sepia in Cabinet no. 14 is reviewed in the Boston Globe's Ideas section
July 2004:
Issue 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
November 15, 2003:
Shelley Jackson's "Skin" project,
originally presented in Cabinet issue 11, reviewed in the
Guardian.
November 13, 2003:
The Diverse Works installment
of the Paper Sculpture Show reviewed in the
Houston Press.
October 4, 2003:
"The Paper Sculpture
Show" reviewed in Pittsburgh's Post-Gazette.
October 2, 2003:
The Guardian
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
September 29,
2003
An article in the German newspaper Heise on
Jonathan Ames's "Most Phallic Building" contest on the Cabinet site.
September 23, 2003:
Cabinet named "Best Arts Quarterly" for
2003 by New York Press.
September 17,
2003:
The Village Voice notes
Shelley Jackson's "Skin."
September 16, 2003:
A short
article in the print and online versions of
Newsweek on Shelley Jackson's extraordinary project "Skin" launched in Cabinet
issue 11.
2003:
"The Paper Sculpture Show" is plugged in
Time Out New York
September 12, 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.
August 31, 2003:
An article in Newsday
on the "Paper Sculpture Show."
August 28, 2003:
Two
articles in The Queens Chronicle: the first on Cabinet's
Gordon Matta-Clark project from issue 10
August 28, 2003:
the second on
"The Paper Sculpture Show."
August 2003:
An article on
the Erasing Clouds website on the best of the
new print magazine.
July 30, 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 10 ("Property").
January 2003:
An interview 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 issue 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.