New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars
October 31, 2018 5:29 pmNew York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy.
New York councilman Rafael Espinal, and House of Yes founders Kaye Burke and Anya Sapozhnikova, drafted a consent and awareness policy.
For Document Fall/Winter 2018, The Gordon Parks Foundation contributed an exclusive portfolio of his photographs from that watershed moment in 1963, accompanied by his own words.
The move is to alleviate financial pressures as the rise of apps like Uber and Lyft leave yellow cab drivers with decreasing livelihoods.
Researchers discovered that a group of Russian cosmonauts had excess cerebrospinal fluid, which is responsible for compressing grey matter in the brain, after traveling to space.
The exhibition featuring counterfeit works by Yayoi Kusama and Takashi Murakami has been touring China since April 2018.
Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson meets with Mrs. Prada to discuss the art of subversion, ditching politics for fashion, and why success isn't the key to happiness.
The Louis Vuitton Catogram collection features Grace Coddington's illustrations of her beloved cats Pumpkin and Blanket, as well as Nicolas Ghesquière's dear dog Léon.
The Dia Art Foundation is presenting 48 canvases Andy Warhol's 1978-1979 "Shadow" series at Calvin Klein's headquarters through December 15.
The Soviet-era computer game Tetris helps users achieve "flow," a state of mind "so engaged it makes the rest of the world fall away, and time pass more quickly."
Aid Access allows those who are less than ten weeks pregnant, living within one hour of a hospital, and being of normal health order abortion pills by mail in the United States.
Russian culture minister Vladimir Medinsky stated that rap originated with Soviet poet Vladimir Mayakovsky at a meeting held by a think tank.
Katharine K. Zarrella speaks to menswear designer Craig Green about his design process, finding newness in fabric innovation, and inspiring emotion.
Artist Tavares Strachan placed "invisible" names like Fell, Monk, Lamarr, Norgay, and more alongside Rembrandt, Chopin, Franklin, and Darwin on the museum's façade for the 57th Carnegie International.
A research team from Vienna examined stool from participants in Europe, Japan, and Russia and found out that everyone who took part had ingested some form of microplastic particles.
Photographer Juliette Cassidy and stylist Rosa-Safiah Connell develop a contemporary interpretation of English countryside style.
From his studio in Los Angeles, the artist created an exclusive portfolio—fusing garments with shards exploded in a kiln—for Document Spring/Summer 2014.
For a performance piece at the Outsider Art Fair Paris, Michèle Lamy created a live zine with Polaroids and a photocopier.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) has partnered with Médecins francophones du Canada to offer patients and their caregivers free admission to the museum in a yearlong pilot program beginning at the start of next month.
Ben Novak, the American scientist who has invested the past six years of his life on developing a process known as de-extinction, thinks so.
Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson, Alek Wek, Mica Arganaraz, Craig McDean, and Doug Lloyd joined Coddington and Guadagnino for an intimate dinner at The Standard.
Laurie Simmons cast Japanese "Love Dolls" in Connecticut settings. Unlike their sexed-up American sisters, the wholesome fragility makes them all the more insidious. For the artist and her team, the series became a rescue program.
Swipecast allows models to book jobs, producers to coordinate shoots and castings, and more—in an efficient, cost-effective, and timely manner.
Document's editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson speaks on Document No. 13
Officials respond to rampant accounts of workplace sexual harassment in India, one year after the #MeToo gained momentum in the United States.
Model Benedetta Barzini answered the curse of her cold Italian dynasty upbringing with radical feminism and a surrogate family composed of Salvador Dalí, Lee Strasberg, and Andy Warhol. Despite the good company, she is no fan of New York City.
Artists Theaster Gates, Trevor Paglen, Tania Brugera, Hank Willis Thomas, Rashid Johnson, encourage communities to be civically minded through through the billboards.
Undaunted by the lack of black comic characters he saw as a child, African-American artist Kerry James Marshall created a few for the 57th Carnegie International.
John Waters curates and captions a never-before-seen selection of Karlheinz Weinberger images.
The exhibition, which showcases the work of the 25 semifinalists will run at Aperture Gallery in New York City from October 18-23, 2018.
Kuwait has banned over 4,000 books in the last five years, including Disney's The Little Mermaid, One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Why We Write.
Artist and muse to Rick Owens, Kembra Pfahler sits down with the fashion designer to discuss how she resents art with a capital "A."
If left unaddressed, mental illness is set to cost the global economy $16 trillion by 2030.
The muses of Robert Mapplethorpe, Herb Ritts, Keith Haring, Will Cotton, Mickalene Thomas, and Damian Loeb discuss their experiences sitting for some of history's most important artists.
Ryan Croxton and Janina Gruber articulate a vision of elevated menswear no longer at odds with ornamentation, fluidity, or femininity.
New Instagram head Adam Mosseri announced machine learning technology that proactively detects bullying in photos and captions on Instagram.
A Euromonitor International report projects that the population of the Indonesian capital will rise to 35.6 million by 2030.
Artist Suellen Rocca, who has work currently being shown in three exhibitions this fall at Matthew Marks, the Art Institute of Chicago, and the Elmhurst Art Museum—where she serves as curator of the collection—speaks about her art-fueled adolescence.
The Journal of Sleep Research published a report that found that short bouts of sleep during the day benefits brain function.
A 20-year survey of Enrico David's work is on view at the MCA Chicago through spring 2019.
The exhibition Art of Native America: The Charles and Valerie Diker Collection will mark the first time Native American art will be displayed in the Met's American Wing.
Made by Japanese firm SoftBank, "Peppers" will allow the visually impaired to experience art through sound at the Washington, DC museum.
The NYPD sexual assault caseload has increased by 28 percent, forcing Special Victims Unit to recruit over 30 new people to help investigate rising reports.
Hairstylist Holli Smith started out trimming trees. She's now one of the top artists in her trade, cutting right to the soul of her model's personae.
Photographer Jack Symes and stylist Louise Ford see the brand in its parallel, returned to nature.
A new study by Pew Research found that 70 percent of those surveyed in the international community lack confidence in Trump's abilities.
Document scopes out the trends of Paris Fashion Week, from Gucci's Paris debut, to Hedi Slimane's first Celine collection, to Miu Miu, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, and more.
Michael the III recounts Paris Fashion Week—and his search for a missing pearl earring.
Actress Ruby Rose topped a list in the US of celebrities who generate the most search results linking to malicious websites released by cybersecurity firm McAfee.
Hermès artistic director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski tapped artist Laurence Owen to create the nautical buttons throughout the collection.
Birkenstock celebrates the opening of its first American retail outlet in New York through a collaboration with New York-based artist Amit Greenberg.