The World’s a Stage for Gucci
November 30, 2016 2:48 pm Leave your thoughtsArt photographer Nick Waplington smartly captures the exclusive mise-en-scène of the Italian fashion brand’s Cruise 2017 collection.
Art photographer Nick Waplington smartly captures the exclusive mise-en-scène of the Italian fashion brand’s Cruise 2017 collection.
On an island where the all-consuming freedom of the internet is just beyond reach, Nestor Siré and El Paquete make art downloadable.
Author and music historian Tim Lawrence reflects on the late party host whose remarkable Loft changed nightlife forever.
Hungry mouths dig their way forward—in search of a puff of a drag or simply a place to call home—in an arousing-ly new film by Nathalie Canguilhem.
A group of artists under the moniker Same Subject New Object in New York gathered in response to President-elect Donald Trump’s operation of social injustice.
Nearly a century later, Oskar Schlemmer's historic work is revisited in "Virtually There" at Mana Contemporary in Jersey City, New Jersey.
Hermès and Aperture Foundation host Sylvain Couzinet-Jacques' "Eden," the inaugural exhibition in support of emerging photographers.
Jonathan Anderson debuts a new flower concept in the Spanish house's just-opened Madrid maison.
The British designer revealed her very first collection for men at her father's long-time favorite Abbey Road Studios.
The historic fashion house and David O. Russell embark on a joint venture to investigate how subjectivity is formed.
The French house celebrates 50 years of beauty with a new anthology.
The artist duo create an enchanting, otherworldly sanctuary inside R & Company.
The Los Angeles-based artist closes Hauser & Wirth at 18th Street with a read on American consumer culture.
To celebrate the release of Melgaard's self-titled monograph, Document presents a conversation between the artist and journalist Glenn O'Brien.
Rémi Lamandé and Mark Jen Hsu reclaim a brilliant friskiness in Autumn/Winter 2016 menswear.
Suburban goth comes to The Brant Foundation Art Center this fall.
The model and Document contributor reflects on a season of change in this exclusive series taken across the globe.
Matt Lambert and Richard Burton III capture scenes of intimacy and affection.
The London-based artist discusses the process behind crafting American overconsumption and her new Los Angeles exhibition.
The artist's latest project "Trump Fags," a visual double entente featuring the United States's most malign White House hopeful, feels so decisively pivotal to us now.
Over a decade since its inception, the fashion house offers Jason Martin, Ian Davenport, Matthew Porter, Daniel Gordon, Chris Martin, Marc Quinn, and Document contributor Mat Collishaw carte blanche in re-imagining its Lady Dior bag for a special project.
The cultural critic and artist discuss Crimp's new memoir "Before Pictures" in issue no. 9 of Document.
Photographer Dustin Pittman captures the party and the political at MoMA PS1's 5th annual Halloween Ball.
Burberry releases a new short film honoring the life and legacy of its founder.
Photographer Willy Spiller records the beauty of underground transit in "Hell On Wheels."
"Sound and music have always been, for me, a way to tell stories and communicate emotions—by evoking the past, the present, and the future."