Art Maya Man and Sotce usher in a new generation of internet artists The pair sits down with Document to discuss their creative processes amidst the ever-changing climate of internet art
Protected: The Mall Firenze brings experiential retail to Tuscany There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
Food Darryl Bell brought his Midwestern barbecue heritage to Robert Glasper’s The Black Radio Experience music festival At an on-site lunch event, the chef gave a glimpse into the menu at Stateline Road Smokehouse, his new restaurant blending fine dining perspective with...
Art Mark Armijo McKnight’s ‘Decreation’ undoes the self The artist’s solo exhibition at The Whitney invokes existential landscapes as sites for unbecoming
Above the Fold Fine Print: The crónica as daily epic ...of angles” rather than a linear history, Uhart’s crónicas of flow with the hypnotism of a pointillist novel—reminding me of Nathalie Sarraute’s Tropisms or Olga... by Drew Zeiba Conversations Clarissa Dalrymple and David Velasco imagine an art world built on human connection ...drive it out to LA.’ Which he did. Have you read Olga Tokarczuk? She actually did win a Nobel Prize. She’s Polish. And they’re the... by David Velasco Above the Fold In Jennifer Croft’s ‘The Extinction of Irena Rey,’ literature is alive—even dangerous ...my own experiences with the other translators of Olga Tokarczuk. I’ve met them at three different events around Poland, and also in Stockholm when Olga... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Fine Print: The crónica as daily epic ...of angles” rather than a linear history, Uhart’s crónicas of flow with the hypnotism of a pointillist novel—reminding me of Nathalie Sarraute’s Tropisms or Olga... by Drew Zeiba
Conversations Clarissa Dalrymple and David Velasco imagine an art world built on human connection ...drive it out to LA.’ Which he did. Have you read Olga Tokarczuk? She actually did win a Nobel Prize. She’s Polish. And they’re the... by David Velasco
Above the Fold In Jennifer Croft’s ‘The Extinction of Irena Rey,’ literature is alive—even dangerous ...my own experiences with the other translators of Olga Tokarczuk. I’ve met them at three different events around Poland, and also in Stockholm when Olga... by Drew Zeiba