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    Cabinet Magazine is a quarterly, Brooklyn, New York–based, non-profit art and culture magazine established in 2000. Cabinet Magazine also operates an event and exhibition space in Brooklyn. [ 1 ] In 2022, Cabinet transitioned its magazine to be a digital publication, although it still publishes print books.

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    Hack/Slash graduated to an ongoing series in May 2007, which included a Hack/Slash Annual collecting the webcomic featuring the SuicideGirls photo shoot. [3] In March 2010 it was announced at the Emerald City Comicon that creator Tim Seeley was taking Hack/Slash from Devil's Due Publications to Image Comics. The move came after news that Devil ...

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    Visible storage in the porcelain galleries, Victoria & Albert Museum. Motorcycle stack display at the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum.. Visible storage is a method of maximising public access to museum and art collections that would otherwise be hidden from public view.