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Cabinet (New York) is a non-profit quarterly magazine that aims to encourage curiosity about all aspects of culture. Far from signaling dilettantism, curiosity is here understood to be an ethical task-a concern for the world as it exists and could exist, a readiness to estrange ourselves from current social formations and their hierarchies, and a mode of listening to what we may otherwise miss.  
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Founded as a non-profit in 2000, '''Cabinet''' is a quarterly magazine of art and culture based in [[New York]] that confounds expectations of what is typically meant by the words “art,” “culture,” and sometimes even “magazine.” Its hybrid sensibility merges the popular appeal of an arts periodical, the visually engaging style of a design magazine, and the in-depth exploration of a scholarly journal to create a sourcebook of ideas for an eclectic international audience of readers, from artists and designers to scientists, philosophers, and historians. Using essays, interviews, and artist projects to present a wide range of topics in language accessible to the non-specialist, Cabinet is designed to encourage a new culture of curiosity, one that forms the basis both for an ethical engagement with the world as it is and for imagining how it might be otherwise. In an age of increasing specialization, Cabinet looks to previous traditions of the well-rounded thinker to forge a new type of magazine designed for the intellectually curious reader of the future. [https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/ (2025)]
     
 
Founded: 2000<br>
 
Frequency: quarterly<br>
 
Editor-in-chief: Sina Najafi<br>
 
Editors: Jeffrey Kastner, Christopher Turner, Brian Dillon, Mats Bigert, Eyal Weizman, David Serlin, Daniel Rosenberg, Margaret Wertheim, Colby Chamberlain, Ryo Manabe, Allen S. Weiss, Frances Richard, Gregory Williams, Jennifer Liese, Eric Bunge, Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Christoph Cox, Debra Singer, Jay Worthington, Srdjan Jovanovic Weiss, Tirdad Zolghadr
 
  
* http://www.cabinetmagazine.org/
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Editor-in-Chief and Director: Sina Najafi.
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Senior Editor: Jeffrey Kastner.
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Editors: D. Graham Burnett, Christopher Turner. [https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/information/staff.php (2025)]
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* [https://www.cabinetmagazine.org/ Website]
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* [https://www.instagram.com/cabinetmagazine/ Instagram]
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* [https://bsky.app/profile/cabinetmagazine.bsky.social Bluesky]
  
 
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Revision as of 08:29, 21 April 2025

Founded as a non-profit in 2000, Cabinet is a quarterly magazine of art and culture based in New York that confounds expectations of what is typically meant by the words “art,” “culture,” and sometimes even “magazine.” Its hybrid sensibility merges the popular appeal of an arts periodical, the visually engaging style of a design magazine, and the in-depth exploration of a scholarly journal to create a sourcebook of ideas for an eclectic international audience of readers, from artists and designers to scientists, philosophers, and historians. Using essays, interviews, and artist projects to present a wide range of topics in language accessible to the non-specialist, Cabinet is designed to encourage a new culture of curiosity, one that forms the basis both for an ethical engagement with the world as it is and for imagining how it might be otherwise. In an age of increasing specialization, Cabinet looks to previous traditions of the well-rounded thinker to forge a new type of magazine designed for the intellectually curious reader of the future. (2025)

Editor-in-Chief and Director: Sina Najafi. Senior Editor: Jeffrey Kastner. Editors: D. Graham Burnett, Christopher Turner. (2025)

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