Literature Desiring literature with Nate Lippens and Kate Zambreno Following Semiotext(e)‘s release of Lippens’s ‘Ripcord’ and ‘My Dead Book,’ the authors trace consciousnesses of queerness and class through both novels and friendships
“What we habitually see confirms us. Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly.” Photographer Pegah Farahmand and fashion editor Dogukan Nesanir collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“To remain innocent may also be to remain ignorant.” Photographer Rodrigo Carmuega and fashion editor Laetitia Leporq collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget” For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sam Penn photographs some of her closest friends and collaborators near and far on Fire Island and on FaceTime screens
At Large The sincere glamor of Candy Darling ...starlit autonomy. (The artist Greer Lankton would later make dolls of Vreeland and Candy, the latter for the 1995 Whitney Biennial. Many of Lankton’s dolls... by Grace Byron Above the Fold Taja Cheek makes curation a collaborative art ...guest curator for the 2024 Whitney Biennial’s performance program. As L’Rain, Cheek’s releases regularly top “best of” lists, and she’s toured with acts like Animal... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context ...implicates the audience.” It’s the Evanston-born, Brooklyn-based artist’s third show with James Fuentes, having previously exhibited at Parker Gallery, the Whitney Biennial, and Simone Subal.... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Jacolby Satterwhite is using the past to create art about the future ...flesh-and-blood reality. Painstakingly rendered and dense with creative detail, Satterwhite’s genre-bending work has been widely celebrated and featured in prestigious art world institutions, including the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Olaf Breuning refreshes his cheeky creativity in the Hudson River Valley ...Swiss-born artist approaches his work with a heavy dose of humor, as in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, where he created an army by connecting teapot... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Brendan Fernandes reinterprets Isamu Noguchi and Martha Graham’s ‘strange beauty’ ...1991, as both reveled in the act of creative collaboration. Document spoke to Fernandes about the performance, which comes off the heels of his participation... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Why do curators still equate the ‘queer experience’ with pain? ...it seemed, rested on the boxes I hadn’t checked. After visiting the 2019 Whitney Biennial, one image, a photograph by gender non-conforming artist Elle Pérez... by Annabel Paulsen Above the Fold On the ground in Puerto Rico, with 4 artists on the frontline of revolution ...the 2019 Whitney Biennial. “There are so many reasons,” she continued. “It’s been an accumulation of long years of corruption and abuse, and above all,... by Miguel Figueroa Above the Fold An artist infiltrates The Hamptons’ cult of wellness ...year’s Whitney Biennial. The film, Human Design even begins in Restoration Hardware. “I got obsessed with the African wood carving that I saw in there,”... by Emily Gallagher Above the Fold Finding beauty in the in-between at the Venice Biennale ...Njideka Akunyili Crosby, whose stunning new monochrome portraits of herself and her family stop you dead in your tracks. Nicole Eisenman, who seems unstoppable—she is... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...be in the Whitney Biennial. I was a nobody…something does change if it ends up being that picture on the wall. Suddenly, that’s different. And... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Raúl de Nieves creates a magical carousel with Bulgari and Art Production Fund ...idea of fantasy. De Nieves made waves at the 2017 Whitney Biennial with sculptures coated in beads that sat in front of stained glass windows,... by Ann Binlot Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings Artist Larry Bell is in the middle of an overdue career resurgence. Following his 2017 Whitney Biennial installation, which occupied the museum’s entire fifth-floor terrace,... by Elliott David Documented Sterling Ruby’s Basin Theology ...same body of work that is on view now at the Whitney Museum of American Art as part of Michelle Grabner’s portion of the museum’s... by Kevin McGarry Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas ...and infiltrated galleries and museums with his unique visual assault. His work has appeared in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, recent solo shows in Paris, and... by Nick Vogelson Documented Tartan, Geneva, New York by Lyle Ashton Harris ...videos, such as in the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Together, they not only provide a very personal history of... by Drew Sawyer Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein ...good thing. Having one big idea wasn’t something I thought I could do. “What used to be the ‘Bilbao effect’ is now the ‘biennial effect,’... by Fred Bernstein Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 ...a politically-engaged showing that directly confronts racism in America, including several powerful paintings from Henry Taylor, already one of the most talked about artists in... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Rematerializing Technology ...work continues the artist’s brilliant gaze with a new set of collaborators—including punk ballerina Karole Armitage, Whitney Biennial artists Kate Gilmore and Heather Rowe, French... by Joshua Glass At Large Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy ...when, as part of the Whitney Biennial, she sent a top made of found bras down a runway conceived by fellow artist Oscar Tuazon. So... by Ann Binlot Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial ...context. It took me a while to figure out I was going to do a biennial. One reason for the biennial was, first and foremost,... by Justin Polera Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies ...work featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and is a member of artist collective ALLGOLD, this year’s recipient of the inaugural residency at The Print... by Matthew Shen Goodman Above the Fold Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show ...practicalities are still being ironed out. Piper—Shannon Jackson gave a very provocative lecture about this at Artists Space [on the occasion of the Whitney Biennial]... by Drew Sawyer Conversations Stuart Comer By Zackary Drucker ...had a very busy year. After curating the top floor at the Whitney Biennial, Comer prepares his first show at MoMA this fall. Here, he... by Nick Vogelson Documented The enduring resonance of artist Jack Goldstein’s insular nihilism ...he slipped rather seamlessly into obscurity until the 2004 Whitney Biennial where his films appeared with renewed interest. Goldstein’s ability to distill an image to... by Rachel Pidcock
At Large The sincere glamor of Candy Darling ...starlit autonomy. (The artist Greer Lankton would later make dolls of Vreeland and Candy, the latter for the 1995 Whitney Biennial. Many of Lankton’s dolls... by Grace Byron
Above the Fold Taja Cheek makes curation a collaborative art ...guest curator for the 2024 Whitney Biennial’s performance program. As L’Rain, Cheek’s releases regularly top “best of” lists, and she’s toured with acts like Animal... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold For artist Keegan Monaghan, empathy needs no context ...implicates the audience.” It’s the Evanston-born, Brooklyn-based artist’s third show with James Fuentes, having previously exhibited at Parker Gallery, the Whitney Biennial, and Simone Subal.... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Jacolby Satterwhite is using the past to create art about the future ...flesh-and-blood reality. Painstakingly rendered and dense with creative detail, Satterwhite’s genre-bending work has been widely celebrated and featured in prestigious art world institutions, including the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Olaf Breuning refreshes his cheeky creativity in the Hudson River Valley ...Swiss-born artist approaches his work with a heavy dose of humor, as in the 2008 Whitney Biennial, where he created an army by connecting teapot... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Brendan Fernandes reinterprets Isamu Noguchi and Martha Graham’s ‘strange beauty’ ...1991, as both reveled in the act of creative collaboration. Document spoke to Fernandes about the performance, which comes off the heels of his participation... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Why do curators still equate the ‘queer experience’ with pain? ...it seemed, rested on the boxes I hadn’t checked. After visiting the 2019 Whitney Biennial, one image, a photograph by gender non-conforming artist Elle Pérez... by Annabel Paulsen
Above the Fold On the ground in Puerto Rico, with 4 artists on the frontline of revolution ...the 2019 Whitney Biennial. “There are so many reasons,” she continued. “It’s been an accumulation of long years of corruption and abuse, and above all,... by Miguel Figueroa
Above the Fold An artist infiltrates The Hamptons’ cult of wellness ...year’s Whitney Biennial. The film, Human Design even begins in Restoration Hardware. “I got obsessed with the African wood carving that I saw in there,”... by Emily Gallagher
Above the Fold Finding beauty in the in-between at the Venice Biennale ...Njideka Akunyili Crosby, whose stunning new monochrome portraits of herself and her family stop you dead in your tracks. Nicole Eisenman, who seems unstoppable—she is... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...be in the Whitney Biennial. I was a nobody…something does change if it ends up being that picture on the wall. Suddenly, that’s different. And... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Raúl de Nieves creates a magical carousel with Bulgari and Art Production Fund ...idea of fantasy. De Nieves made waves at the 2017 Whitney Biennial with sculptures coated in beads that sat in front of stained glass windows,... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings Artist Larry Bell is in the middle of an overdue career resurgence. Following his 2017 Whitney Biennial installation, which occupied the museum’s entire fifth-floor terrace,... by Elliott David
Documented Sterling Ruby’s Basin Theology ...same body of work that is on view now at the Whitney Museum of American Art as part of Michelle Grabner’s portion of the museum’s... by Kevin McGarry
Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas ...and infiltrated galleries and museums with his unique visual assault. His work has appeared in the 2014 Whitney Biennial, recent solo shows in Paris, and... by Nick Vogelson
Documented Tartan, Geneva, New York by Lyle Ashton Harris ...videos, such as in the 32nd Bienal de São Paulo and the 2017 Whitney Biennial. Together, they not only provide a very personal history of... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein ...good thing. Having one big idea wasn’t something I thought I could do. “What used to be the ‘Bilbao effect’ is now the ‘biennial effect,’... by Fred Bernstein
Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 ...a politically-engaged showing that directly confronts racism in America, including several powerful paintings from Henry Taylor, already one of the most talked about artists in... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Rematerializing Technology ...work continues the artist’s brilliant gaze with a new set of collaborators—including punk ballerina Karole Armitage, Whitney Biennial artists Kate Gilmore and Heather Rowe, French... by Joshua Glass
At Large Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy ...when, as part of the Whitney Biennial, she sent a top made of found bras down a runway conceived by fellow artist Oscar Tuazon. So... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial ...context. It took me a while to figure out I was going to do a biennial. One reason for the biennial was, first and foremost,... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies ...work featured in the 2014 Whitney Biennial and is a member of artist collective ALLGOLD, this year’s recipient of the inaugural residency at The Print... by Matthew Shen Goodman
Above the Fold Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show ...practicalities are still being ironed out. Piper—Shannon Jackson gave a very provocative lecture about this at Artists Space [on the occasion of the Whitney Biennial]... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations Stuart Comer By Zackary Drucker ...had a very busy year. After curating the top floor at the Whitney Biennial, Comer prepares his first show at MoMA this fall. Here, he... by Nick Vogelson
Documented The enduring resonance of artist Jack Goldstein’s insular nihilism ...he slipped rather seamlessly into obscurity until the 2004 Whitney Biennial where his films appeared with renewed interest. Goldstein’s ability to distill an image to... by Rachel Pidcock