Meet American Artist, the artist who ‘looted’ the Whitney
August 31, 2020 5:34 pmAt the intersection of racial identity and technology, Artist prompts us to consider issues of Black labor and visibility within a networked world
At the intersection of racial identity and technology, Artist prompts us to consider issues of Black labor and visibility within a networked world
For our Spring/Summer 2020 issue, a close look at the artist’s annotated preparatory collages for his colorful late sculpture
ARIAS partners with artist Annette Kelm for their flagship store grand opening in SoHo
Photographer Erika Denis and Stylist Jack Collins explore unseen, everyday intimacy in this fashion portfolio for Document online
Rick Castro tells three intersecting stories about the legend of the Beat Hotel
"We may never know what truly happened”—the artist exposes the Chinese government’s COVID coverup and the human toll of authoritarianism
In 'The Boys From Brazil,' Ira Levin probed our absurdist obsession with Nazi replicants—unfortunately today's fascists don't conform to pulp tropes
“It’s a way to reclaim our relationship with nature and the land.” Behind Freedem’s Instagram-based reparation network, Underground Plant Trade
As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system. The autonomous zones springing to life in major cities across the US are not experiments in perfecting a new way of living, but in showing us that an alternative way is possible.
In the moody visual for "Wasting Time (New York)," B.Miles reminisces on the fear and loneliness of first moving to NYC
In the final installment of his environmental series for Document 16, photographer Lawrence Ellis travels to one of the most polluted towns in the world
Kaia Gerber smolders in this fashion portfolio by the iconic duo
Founder Dr. Max Graham tells Document why elephants are crucial to our planet’s survival
The artist's new single 'Save Room' explores the existential melancholia of being single in NYC
The long-awaited documentary on the elusive figure, Martin Margiela: In His Own Words, is finally available to the public
"We're creating pieces that can be explored and interacted with": Omi’s vast pastures are teeming with flora, fauna, and experiential art
From political demonstrations to physical isolation, dance’s electrifying vanguard discusses what inspires them to move today
Anangu have lived in the Australian deserts for millennia, but rising temperatures threaten to make the region inhospitable to humans
The photographer and stylist Rubina Vita Marchiori collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document digital
For Document's model makeup challenge, Holmen slays Elizabeth Taylor's iconic Cleopatra look
Blending Dominican rap with the rugged sounds of Brooklyn drill, Chucky73 and Fetti031 are breaking the boundaries placed on Latin hip hop
For Document's Spring/Summer 2020 issue, photographer Laurence Ellis traveled to Australia, Zambia, and Vietnam to investigate what might become of the planet
Frontman Jay Gambit tells Document how the band makes eternal despair sound catchy
Using repurposed fabrics, Virgil Abloh trades scarcity for artistry
Document's favorite indie queen channels the iconic backing band from the 'Addicted to Love' music video
The photographer collaborated with Document's creative director Sarah Richardson and beauty director Lucia Pieroni on this fashion portfolio
In 'View Point,' Thomas Lohr and artist Olu Odukoya highlight the intimacy and isolation of urban living under lockdown
Why Santana Lopez is so integral to the lesbian coming-of-age canon
The artist on how his single 'Black 2' came to be adopted as an unofficial Black Lives Matter anthem
From Autechre to Actress, the electronic artist and Cambria Instruments co-founder expounds on his 20 favorite dance tracks