Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire
March 29, 2019 1:43 pmThe artist gives expression to human yearnings and the futile quest for refuge—against a frenetic soundtrack spanning Vivaldi to Nirvana.
The artist gives expression to human yearnings and the futile quest for refuge—against a frenetic soundtrack spanning Vivaldi to Nirvana.
The Taiwanese photographer's daring images are on display at Art Basel in Hong Kong through March 31.
The artist formerly known as Mos Def released Negus at Art Basel in Hong Kong—but you could only listen to it if you were there.
The late Andy Sweet's legacy is the subject of a recent documentary and photography book.
Photographer Bill Georgoussis and stylist Venia Polyhronaki take light and absence as inspiration for this J.W. Anderson fashion special.
The Czech-born, New York-based photographer immortalizes her American Youth series with her new book ‘Young American.’
Exploring how the 19th-century poet influenced River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain, and Hedi Slimane.
The artist discusses his affinity for parks, creating in the spirit of the internet, and how he's changed since the end of The Still House Group.
'Rites of Passage,' on display at The Museum of Sex, reveals all that has changed and all that tragically remains the same in the battle for equality and representation.
Alice and Molly Goddard discuss dress-ups, Avril Lavigne, and three decades of collaboration
The art curator's new exhibition at the Musee D'orsay in Paris places black figures at the center of contemporary art.
Ahead of his new album, Bryndon Cook—a.k.a. Starchild and the New Romantic— discusses southern identity and strong women with photographer Rahim Fortune.
Starring a newly radicalized Jane Fonda, Jean-Luc Godard’s masterpiece of radical cinema documented a workers strike at a French sausage factory, and revealed the stratification of the leftist movement.
The New York and Dubai-based photographer disrupts the notion that Dubai is all flashy cars and towering skyscrapers in an exhibition at Jameel Arts Centre.
Hair stylist Paul Hanlon takes Document backstage to see his creations for the Fall 2019 shows at Gucci, Bottega Veneta, Lacoste, Chloé, and Paco Rabanne.
‘Fabric(ated) Fractures,’ a group exhibition at Concrete in Dubai, tells the untold stories of rape, religious violence, and loss in South Asia.
Anthony Turner, a regular Document contributor, takes us through his favorite Fall 2019 shows: No.21, Ann Demeulemeester, Missoni, Erdem, and Rochas.
The hair stylist takes Document backstage to showcase her favorite creations for GmbH, Acne Studios, Kenzo, Eckhaus Latta, Proenza Schouler, and Helmut Lang.
An online protest has erupted in China after a woman was banned from getting on public transport because her goth-style makeup was “too frightening.”
The photographer’s latest series ‘I Know How Furiously Your Heart Is Beating’ captures a glimpse of people in their own homes.
Parsons takes Document on her fashion week rounds, sharing her highlights at Grace Wales Bonner, Camper, Moncler x Simone Rocha, and Bottega Veneta.
Can the joint venture between ex-Studio 54 proprietor Ian Schrager and the bohemian nightclub House of Yes create a new Paradise in Times Square?
Petr Davydtchenko, who’s been living off roadkill as an alternative to capitalism, likens his practice to the bitcoin revolution.
Exploring why the real-life pokemon are the world's most trafficked animals.
The make up artist drew inspiration from late 90s proms, a punk Oliver Twist, and Japanese cosplay.
Hazy melodies meet Uber Eats in the music video for ‘Seems Like You've Made Up Your Mind’ about a delivery man’s buoyant break from monotony.
At the Nike Women presentation in Paris, Document spoke to Brandi Chastain, Vashti Cunningham, Leticia Bufoni, Zeina Nassar, and María José Rojas about how dreaming crazier pushed them to the top of their game.
For his first solo museum exhibition in France at Palais de Tokyo, the artist explores America’s dark forgotten past through the interracial exiles of Malaga Island.
Drill, juggalos, death metal—studies have shown that listening to violent music can actually make us happy, so why do authorities continue to censor it?
In his new book, ‘Not Working: Why We Have to Stop,’ psychoanalyst Josh Cohen makes the case for embracing inertia.
The jeweler discusses bringing the interdisciplinary ethos of The Wiener Werkstätte to engagement rings.
Photographer Catherine Servel and stylist Ye Young Kim collaborate on a story inspired social dialogue surrounding feminism, race, beauty, and sexuality.
Robotic art projects and 3-D billboard installations are attracting New Yorkers to Times Square
Photographer Alex Schoelcher examines the history within a Tbilisi apartment complex for his new project "Plato."
Exploring the freedom found in our unfiltered bodies at the new retrospective covering 60 years of Alice Neel’s nudes on view at David Zwirner.
11 models from Anti's diverse roster speak on the agency and why inclusive modeling is an absolute necessity.
Sadie Barnette brings a joyful reprieve to issues of race, identity, and gentrification at Charlie James Gallery at the 25th edition of The Armory Show.
For International Women’s Day, Document celebrates the women who defined art history—and the curators ensuring they get their due.
Climate change was all the talk for Fall 2019, but how do we make the jump from runway to reality?
The model takes us with her as she prepares for the Saint Laurent Winter 2019 show in Paris.
The two artists discuss love, life, and their first exhibition together at Jeffrey Stark.
Bert Marcus talks to Document about the impact of social media on modern-day fame, and his upcoming film Apollo.
The designer, who launched the first collection under his eponymous label at Milan Fashion Week, discusses taking the plunge into full creative control.
Michael the III names the definitely not made-up best and worst collections, models, and hot spots of Paris Fashion Week Fall/Winter 2019.
The photographer continues ten years of creative collaboration with the brand with his "logo hack" capsule collection
Karl Lagerfeld’s art dealer, Mathias Rastorfer of Galerie Gmurzynska, recalls working with the legendary Chanel designer as a photographer.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts pays homage to the fashion designer in the exhibition ‘Thierry Mugler: Couturissime.’
The designer emerged from the Celine archives with a new refined vision for Fall 2019.
Photographer Kei Takeda goes backstage as Glenn Martens unveils his latest collection for Y/Project.
With social media giving us unfettered access to the stars, fandom has become manic for the ability to "own" a piece of their favorite celebrities.