The Paper Sculpture Show is organized
by Cabinet magazine, Independent Curators International (ICI), and SculptureCenter.
Not exact matches
Duncan, once called [http://politico.pro/1S62QL2] the most «anti-gun» member of Obama's
Cabinet by the National Rifle Association's «America's 1st Freedom»
magazine, said it was «unbelievable» to him that nothing got done after the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Conn. — «a massacre of 20 babies, six staff members and a principal,» he said.
If you look at the small print below photographs of gorgeous designer kitchens in housing
magazines, you'll notice many of the spiffiest
cabinets are made
by Ikea.
While some dogs had jobs — «Millie» authored a book, «Him» and «Her» modeled for Life
magazine, and «Laddie Boy» oversaw high - level meetings from his hand - carved
cabinet chair — all were well - loved not only
by their devoted owners but also
by the country.
Moderated
by Sina Najafi, editor of
Cabinet Magazine.
His gallery installations are
cabinets of curiosities featuring intricate wall paintings of beautiful women, indigenous statues and deities, collages crafted from vintage
magazines penned and inked
by the artist, human - like insect heads encased in vitrines, dolls that have been transformed into gang members, and images of pin - up girls with full tattoo sleeves.
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.
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
Cabinet is a non-profit 501 (c)(3)
magazine published
by Immaterial Incorporated.
Upcoming projects include: The Ted Turner Collection in the spring issue of
Cabinet Magazine; Vitamin D, the upcoming survey of contemporary drawing to be published
by Phaidon press.
«red,»
cabinet magazine,
by maggie nelson, summer edition, 2010.
The volume includes working plans and in - progress drawings
by participating artists, as well as texts
by curators Stephanie Rosenthal and Mami Kataoka, psycholgist Susan Blackmore and a piece of short fiction and texts
by writer and UK editor of
Cabinet magazine, Brian Dillon.
Here is a short list for the fun of it: everything Sina Najafi and crew do at
Cabinet magazine, the goings on at Mildred's Lane, the projects, journals and exhibitions
by the great collective E-flux (Anton, Juliete, Brian), the entire Occupy movement, Philly's own Basekamp — in particular the Plausible Artworlds project, Charles Esche, Maria Lind, Chus Martinez, Jens Hoffmann, Ralph Rugoff, Sofia Hernandez, my ol' colleague Mark Beasly (a great curator), the experiments and levity of Joseph Del Pesco, just recently the people at Weeksville Heritage Center, the awesome constant rethinking of Kate Fowle at ICI, at times the experimental approach of Hans Ulrich Obrist (the man has so much energy), the education programs at the Walker and the Hammer, the projects of Christine Tohme at Ashkal Alwan in Beirut, the work of Fulya Erdemci and Theo Teeglaers at SKOR, the writings of Sue Bell Yank, Shannon Jackosn, Gregory Sholette, Yates McKee, Jahleh Mansoor, Boris Groys (though I don't usually agree with him), and Claire Bishop (though I don't agree often with her either, haha).
A minor kitchen remodel such as changing hardware, resurfacing
cabinets and other minor improvements can earn a return on investment of 83 percent, according to the 2016 Cost vs Value Report
by Remodeling
Magazine.
My open
cabinets were inspired
by The Lettered Cottage and A Country Farmhouse in particular, and a few other
magazine sources.