Mykki Blanco and Francesco Risso on playfulness, pussy cats, and the unsexy joys of aging
April 30, 2020 6:09 pmThe performance artist talks to Marni's creative director about staying grounded in a 'fucking psychotic' industry
The performance artist talks to Marni's creative director about staying grounded in a 'fucking psychotic' industry
The artist speaks to Nancy Princenthal about environmentalism and how she used fashion to expand our concept of the divine
The experimental club collective serves ear-splitting dance music with love.
For Document Spring/Summer 2020, we survey the terrain and map the course of the world around us, both where we’ve been and where we’re headed, to find we’re at a cultural and social precipice.
For Contact Sheet, Document asks a photographer about the unseen story of a frame that defines their work.
Over the course of four short months, the artist traveled across the country to distribute free 35mm film in 18 different cities, staying for a few days in each place to develop the photos in an airstream he and his team had converted into a mobile darkroom for the project.
Isolated in a cabin in the California desert, Rick Castro wonders if this is how the world will end.
To innovative young jazz group, music and community are one and the same
12 songs for another weekend in from Joanna Brouk, Philip Glass, and more
While physical travel is a long way off, the artist's new songs will take you on a mental vacation
AMASS.life is selling affordable prints from over 100 artists, including Brad Elterman and Janette Beckman, with all proceeds going to the COVID-19 Emergency Relief Fund
Earthquakes, Starbucks bros, and gas for $2.69 a gallon—is this how the world will end?
Come for the chaos, stay for the charity: the art of spinning personal scandal into media gold
The writer talks to Document about cassette nostalgia, the year 1980, and the heritage of Black American storytelling
Plague mass and mass surveillance: is this how the world will end?
In times of struggle, the Youth Poet Laureate and activist turns to Langston Hughes and Audre Lorde
The fetish legend enters Month Two of isolation in the California desert.
Revisiting the filmmaker's rebellious female gaze, from 'Saute ma ville' to 'No Home Movie'
As the fetish legend enters a second month of isolation in the California desert, he ponders if each passing day is how the world will end...
Daddy's digital cultural guide includes Leilah Weinraub's strip club documentary, an app for sharing nudes, and a poetry Wheel of Fortune
"By the second week, you could really feel the pain and grief in the city."
Meet the extraordinary performers of Cuba’s plus-size dance troupe
'We are transcending what the expected ‘Indian’ experience is.' Caroline Mackintosh talks to 9 artists reclaiming the power of their identities
'This is the Senegalese power': Photographer Toby Coulson captures the designer's stunning creations
In praise of the rare queer films that aren't trauma porn nor facsimiles of heteronormative cliches
Operating from a weathered lot in Williamsburg, François Vaxelaire's online radio station is a lifeline for the nightlife scene
'Art for art's sake': How Casteel uses portraiture to connect with the beauty of her communities
From his foreshadowing of the May ’68 downfall to the crime story that inspired Tarantino, five Godard films all fans should see
Trumbull County was a Democratic stronghold before it flipped for Trump in 2016
Uplifting, meditative, and downright freaky video pieces from Richard Kennedy, Chloe Wise, and more
Steele Kratt curates 6 things to do this week, from watching FIFA to ordering obscure Greek wines
Fondazione Prada is streaming cinema's finest guilty pleasures, from Paul Verhoeven's 'Showgirls' to Billy Wilder's 'Fedora'
The tracks helping The Creative Independent's EIC find his new normal
In Carly Mark and Ayla Argentina's NYC studio, cosplay becomes cult fashion
As she releases her EP 'Wasted Youth,' the singer explains why she's always been preparing for the apocalypse
The surprise reunion is an uplifting glimpse into our country's post-corona future
Meet the youth culture aficionado bringing tropical warmth to Brooklyn
The LA-based producer discusses high-camp Britney, internet culture, and the sleazy magic of ‘Love Island’
The LA-based artist is writing the blueprint for a better manhood by looking to the past
Our president still refuses to cover his mouth, which probably means you should
Wipe the crust from your eyes and grab a bikini top, it's time to become a quarantine cutie
Founders Vita Haas and Lucy Weisner on curating one-of-a-kind looks for the post-quarantine world
10 things to do that aren't mindlessly scrolling through Twitter, selected by the founders of our new favorite virtual gallery
The singer-songwriter knows we're all watching porn and binging Downton Abbey at the same time
Neil Young and Dolly Parton make losing hope sound strangely comforting
Continuing the legacies of Malick Sidibé and Seydou Keïta, Guibinga's vibrant portraits show photography's revolutionary potential
At Dia:Beacon, the Detroit techno pioneer explores the collective euphoria of the dance floor, and the loneliness of the comedown
On 'BRAT,' the Chicago musician captures the bittersweet triumph of being trapped in your own skull.
Designer Sophia Fish brings the beauty of desert landscapes to New York cool girl closets
The rapper joins Document to discuss 'Unlocked,' shaving his signature dreads, and how to channel aggression into positivity