Cabinet – Issue 32, THE UNDERGROUND
8th May 2009 | Other items by Luke Crossley |
Cabinet – A quarterly of art and culture This issue, with a themed section on The Underground, is 112 pages. Columns Ingestion / Guinomi Allen S. Weiss
Intoxicating cup Inventory / Auspicious Cats Martin Clutterbuck
The pick of the litter Object Lesson / Object of Contention Celeste Olalquiaga
Coral grief Colors / Maroon Moyra Davey
Staying on hue Main
Mannequins, Manners, and Mutilation Nina Power
Window-shopping in Iran Behind the Shield Jon Calame
How the sheriff got his star Getting High with Benjamin and Burroughs Michael Taussig
Under the influence Future Imperfect The Casey Case, Scenario I
Future Perfect The Casey Case, Scenario II
The Reef Builders: An Interview with Nancy Knowlton Margaret Wertheim
The vanishing world of coral Four Leaves from a Commonplace Book D. Graham Burnett
Cut and paste Day-Glo Dreams Christopher Turner
The fluorescent revolution Ways of Seeing Sasha Archibald
Alfred Yarbus’s science of visual attention Nowhere, Everywhere, Somewhere Josiah McElheny
Building an alternative history of modernist architecture Artist Project: Shopping in Sin Casey Logan
The Underground
Paradise Found Magnus Bärtås
Digging up Damanhur Down the Tube Michael Saler
Frank Pick’s Underground dream The Moviegoer as Spelunker Colby Chamberlain
Robert Smithson’s underground cinema Ant Farm Underground Mark Wasiuta
Recycling silos The Holtermann Gold Carl Fredrik Holtermann
Mining a vein of family lore Subterranean Foes Erik Pauser
The fighting women of the Cu Chi tunnels Hellbound Alessandro Scafi
To heaven through the bowels of the earth And Postcard: Glowworm Grotto
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