Watching ‘Nunsploitation’ films in the age of anxiety and isolation
March 31, 2020 6:26 pm50 years after Anna Karina joined a convent, nun movies are a study in feminism for our increasingly cloistered world.
50 years after Anna Karina joined a convent, nun movies are a study in feminism for our increasingly cloistered world.
From the mud to the road, filmmaker Hunter Ray Barker tells the fantastical true stories of fringe entertainers
From publicists to managers, the photographer talks to Julia Cumming about the unsung female heroes behind your favorite bands
The underground fetish legend picks 6 spooky, sexy things to do on the internet this week
The musician discusses ethnomusicology, snakes, and finding common ground through defying definition
Hillary Taymour of Collina Strada explains why she's dropping everything to join fashion's global fight against COVID-19.
Recharge your spirits with uplifting tunes from Princess Nokia, The Jackson 5, Normani, and more
Hailing from South Africa, the former drag king deftly straddles the line between the lighthearted and the political
Paul Mpagi Sepuya, Bobby Doherty, and Patricia Voulgaris, and more interpret 'isolation' through one picture
Document shares an exclusive excerpt from 'Taking Time,' an upcoming book of salon-style conversations hosted by the late Azzedine Alaïa
The band dishes on everything from an ill-fated performance in Berlin to Bertie the Pom
On 'Sorry You Couldn’t Make It,' the 77-year-old soul superstar expounds the radical, black roots of country.
Photographer Justin von Olderhausen gets lost in the undertow with the Bears
Meet Claudia Summers, a downtown rebel who learned S&M methods from Robert Mapplethorpe
The lost ’60s magazine that gave artists Sol Lewitt and Adrian Piper true conceptual freedom
Document's URL guide to staying cultured from your couch
Mask Crusaders is calling on all artists, builders, and anyone else with spare masks or monthly MetroCards
The artist captures the breadth of Black womanhood in her video installation 'The Giverny Suite'
Carla Sozzani teams up with Savannah College of Art and Design to celebrate the beautiful obsessions of her longtime friend Alaïa.
In 'The NOKImentary' the artist discusses the subversive power of customization
The photographer captures the human faces of America's male suicide crisis while confronting the socio-economic factors behind it
With a new album on the horizon, the musician discusses ghosting, motherhood, and the creative process
Borrowing from Bowie and Fosse, the singer subverts masculine tropes in a sexy, queer reimagining of a Dante classic
The photographer and stylist Peghah Maleknejad offer this fashion portfolio on the eve of sakura season
Photographer Jeanette Barron Montgomery tells the stories behind her images of Cindy Sherman, Robert Mapplethorpe, and more
From Eartheater to Holly Herndon, this is the soundtrack to the technological Eden of our dreams
Artist Tunji Adeniyi-Jones and collector Bernard Lumpkin discuss inclusivity and the evolving relationship between artists and institutions
Goutweed, dandelions, and dad jokes: Steve Brill and his botany wizard daughter take us on an urban foraging tour in NYC
Meet the designer leading the comfort revolution—without sacrificing sequins
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Dig Inn’s ‘Farmer-in-Chief’ shares the challenges and delights of upstate farming
‘The marginalized will become the status quo’: NYC's queer techno scene brings Lee's Spring/Summer 2020 collection to life.
The LA artist takes ‘bedroom pop’ to its highest form with 'Kill My Mind,' out today.
With ‘Sing In A World That's Falling Apart’ the OG garage rock band gets an Americana makeover.
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Photography curator Drew Sawyer looks back at the Hudson River School and why the area still attracts artists nearly two centuries later.
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Moving upstate has offered the downtown icon mental sanctuary and sartorial freedom.
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Hear how the farm translates their community-focused ethos to farming practices.
The artist reimagines Kelly's Princess Diana-approved designs as innovative sculptural works.
Chris Rhodes and Alice Lefons collaborate on this cheeky portfolio from Document's Fall/Winter 2019 issue.
The painter's vivid, passionate works will make you feel alive.
Featuring works by Genesis P-Orridge, Patti Smith, and Laurie Anderson, Art-Rite embodied the anarchic free-for-all that was Downtown New York.
For Contact Sheet, Document asks a photographer about the unseen story of a frame that defines their work.
A film and portrait series honoring the candid, courageous stories of sex workers in Cartagena, Colombia.
The multimedia artist fights fear and isolation with manufactured authenticity.
Watch David Richardson's film inspired by the luxurious, sentimental Celine Haute Parfumerie Collection.
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Here, the Parisian tastemaker details the joys of stargazing and encounters with inchworms.
The DJ's 12-track techno masterclass is great for grooving at your standing desk too
Toying with lace and streetwear, with the cult Japanese brand everyone wants to wear.
As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. 40 years after its first issue—and 4,000 miles away from their London home—‘i-D’ founders T&T find a ‘creative, slightly bonkers’ family in Woodstock, NY
From viral dances to ‘American Dirt,’ author Lauren Michele Jackson explains the difference between creative evolution and cultural theft.
Glenn Martens's Paris showing included pearl-lined kitten heels and tributes to Elizabethan corsets.