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| + | '''Sina Najafi''' is editor-in-chief of ''Cabinet'' magazine and the editorial director of Cabinet Books. Najafi has also curated or co-curated a number of exhibitions, including "Philosophical Toys" (Apex Art, 2005), "The Museum of Projective Personality Testing" (Manifesta 7, Trento, 2008), "Odd Lots: Revisiting Gordon Matta-Clark's Fake Estates" (White Columns and Queens Museum of Art, 2005), and the traveling exhibition "The Paper Sculpture Show" (2003-2007). He has taught at Cooper Union, Yale, and RISD, and has degrees in Comparative Literature from Princeton, Columbia, and NYU. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:47, 13 May 2015
Sina Najafi is editor-in-chief of Cabinet magazine and the editorial director of Cabinet Books. Najafi has also curated or co-curated a number of exhibitions, including "Philosophical Toys" (Apex Art, 2005), "The Museum of Projective Personality Testing" (Manifesta 7, Trento, 2008), "Odd Lots: Revisiting Gordon Matta-Clark's Fake Estates" (White Columns and Queens Museum of Art, 2005), and the traveling exhibition "The Paper Sculpture Show" (2003-2007). He has taught at Cooper Union, Yale, and RISD, and has degrees in Comparative Literature from Princeton, Columbia, and NYU.
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