“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
Film Harley Chamandy’s ‘Allen Sunshine’ is a meditation on the quiet beauty of nature The Canadian director unpacks the many dimensions to his Werner Herzog Award-winning feature film
Above the Fold Why museums are on the front lines of discovering the boundaries between semantics and substantive change The politics of language is affecting art institutions, from honoring Ancient Roman same-sex relationships to reckoning with an imperialist legacy. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Rapper Lava La Rue would rather ‘Do it Together’ than ‘Do it Yourself’ Our favorite ‘Taurus-Gemini’ on how the creative hotbed of West London helped her find her singular sound. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Vegyn, music’s favorite mystery collaborator, finds freedom in a sound of his own On his debut album 'Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds,' the wunderkind producer rediscovers electronic music's soul. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold The singer-songwriter gives us the story behind her upcoming EP 'You + I' and shares an inspirational playlist inspired by its themes. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Show Me The Body’s playlist for dodging corporate punches and mourning New York City See the band building a hardcore community in the ashes of gentrification at Thrasher Magazine's Death Match. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold From Berghain to Tate Modern, Pan Daijing heralds the incendiary future of opera Ahead of 'Tissues,' a new play performed by an ensemble of 13 opera singers and performers, the experimental sound artist discusses her obsession with dualities. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Mark Leckey on ‘Fiorucci,’ folklore, and finding language for working-class stories The artist explains why he built a giant motorway overpass in the Tate Britain—and why you shouldn't fuck with fairies. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Glaciers and ice caps in Sweden are some of global warming’s first casualties Lost natural landmarks cue the beginning of a global disaster—one which will strike the poorest communities hardest. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Pro-democracy Hong Kong protesters speak out about sexual harassment Demeaning comments and threats of violence have grown disturbingly commonplace for female demonstrators. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The revolution will be uh…uploaded by teens to TikTok The home of Egirls and furries is now a hotbed of political action. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Channel Tres’ 38 songs of summer, from Paul McCartney to Childish Gambino The genre-blending artist merges psychedelia, funk, and indie with house on his new five-track EP, ‘Black Moses,’ out today. He created a playlist for Document... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The DIY resistance of Hong Kong’s protesters Traffic cones, oven mitts, and umbrellas: Demonstrators are finding inventive new ways to protect themselves from police aggression. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Moscow’s ‘regulated graffiti’ might be worse than its state-sanctioned rap Officials attempt to fight counterculture from the inside, censoring street art by killing everything it stands for. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold How did it get this bad? Land activists are dying for our planet As environmental activists take a last stand against powerful interests, indigenous groups are on the frontline. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Got milk? In China, the dairy industry finds its savior By 2020, China will overtake the U.S. to become the world’s biggest milk producer. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Climate change is real, just not on YouTube YouTube corporate claims disinformation doesn't dominate the platform. Science says otherwise. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Grimes’s wellness regime proves we’re all still paranoid about androids Scalping your eyeballs isn't a biohack, only a distraction from the root of our ills. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Great, now global warming is causing woolly mammoth poaching Even prehistoric beasts can't escape the wrath of climate change. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Who is Turkmenistan’s dictator and why is he always holding puppies? Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow—taking a note from Trump, Kim, and Putin—has been distracting us from human rights violations with puppies, horses, and a viral rap video. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Russia’s hottest influencer destination is actually a toxic dumping ground Chemical runoff from a nearby power plant has made the "Novosibirsk Maldives" the perfect yoga selfie backdrop. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Are China’s contemporary artists the saviors of its cultural heritage? As historical sites are bulldozed daily, artists at JINGART 2019 reflect on the importance of the past. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Pussy Riot’s face down with the Alabama abortion ban The punk protest performers trade Moscow for Birmingham in a sold-out show today. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold VHS tapes, vegetables, and sustainable glitter: Central Saint Martins’ green wave Can Maison/0—an incubator project from CSM and LVMH—convince luxury brands to be more green? by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Spectacles of society: exploring 600 years of British eyewear Document goes inside the century-spanning archive of Cubitts for a special fashion portfolio. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Watch Charles Jeffrey’s club kids take over The British Library Poems by Adrienne Rich and Dylan Thomas punctuated the designer's latest show at Kings Cross. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Martine Rose holds a funhouse mirror to Brexit madness The designer revels in the darkly humorous aspects of political chaos for Spring 2020. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Stefan Cooke reimagines period costume as college attire The designers look to the informal aesthetic of NYU students for their Spring 2020 show at London Men's fashion week. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The drill rappers fighting censorship with music, blood, and the ‘Banksy of Russia’ Skengdo, AM, and Drillminister pair up with artist Andrei Molodkin to take on Britain's political establishment. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The ghosts of China’s Tiananmen Square In Beijing, the 30th anniversary of the student-led protests was marked with a deafening silence. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Fatimah Asghar talks poetry, prose and the diverse nature of being a Muslim American Document speaks with the artist about the power of social media, expanding the narrative, and why collaboration is always her guiding principle with an exclusive... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold slowthai revives the raw energy of punk for today’s fractured Britain With his debut album “Nothing Great About Britain,” the rapper blends punk anarchy with the purity of Daniel Johnston. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Kneeling at the altar of Virgen María’s sex-infused techno spiritualism Document meets María Forqué, the DJ and producer embracing nudity to be closer to God. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold As funding scandals shake the art world, two museums seek new alternatives With museum funding now under the spotlight, is an entirely new funding model the answer? by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Raleigh Ritchie turns imposter syndrome into cathartic RnB ‘Game of Thrones’ is nearing its finale, but Raleigh Ritchie's music career is just taking off. He talks to Document about perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz The Serpentine in London plays host to the UK’s first solo show of the Swiss naturopath, healer, and environmental artist. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? Artist and activist Liv Wynter explains why we need to redefine the term emotional labour. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup An online protest has erupted in China after a woman was banned from getting on public transport because her goth-style makeup was “too frightening.” by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution Petr Davydtchenko, who’s been living off roadkill as an alternative to capitalism, likens his practice to the bitcoin revolution. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Pangolins: The world’s most illegally trafficked animal (and arguably the cutest) Exploring why the real-life pokemon are the world's most trafficked animals. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Science proves banning violent music is total BS Drill, juggalos, death metal—studies have shown that listening to violent music can actually make us happy, so why do authorities continue to censor it? by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Unlock your creative potential by staring quietly into the void In his new book, ‘Not Working: Why We Have to Stop,’ psychoanalyst Josh Cohen makes the case for embracing inertia. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The producer behind ‘The American Meme’ unpacks modern celebrity Bert Marcus talks to Document about the impact of social media on modern-day fame, and his upcoming film Apollo. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Ousted from his hometown, Nakhane finds salvation in music On new album 'You Will Not Die,' the actor and singer embraces his sexuality and learns to reject universal truths. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities A new show at the Fashion Space Gallery in London surveys illustrators, photographers, and fashion designers redefining the world’s perception of Latin America from the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition The Russian artist brings his series ‘Young Blood’ to Belgium and asks you to participate by donating your own blood. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why museums are on the front lines of discovering the boundaries between semantics and substantive change The politics of language is affecting art institutions, from honoring Ancient Roman same-sex relationships to reckoning with an imperialist legacy. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rapper Lava La Rue would rather ‘Do it Together’ than ‘Do it Yourself’ Our favorite ‘Taurus-Gemini’ on how the creative hotbed of West London helped her find her singular sound. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Vegyn, music’s favorite mystery collaborator, finds freedom in a sound of his own On his debut album 'Only Diamonds Cut Diamonds,' the wunderkind producer rediscovers electronic music's soul. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold The singer-songwriter gives us the story behind her upcoming EP 'You + I' and shares an inspirational playlist inspired by its themes. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Show Me The Body’s playlist for dodging corporate punches and mourning New York City See the band building a hardcore community in the ashes of gentrification at Thrasher Magazine's Death Match. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold From Berghain to Tate Modern, Pan Daijing heralds the incendiary future of opera Ahead of 'Tissues,' a new play performed by an ensemble of 13 opera singers and performers, the experimental sound artist discusses her obsession with dualities. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Mark Leckey on ‘Fiorucci,’ folklore, and finding language for working-class stories The artist explains why he built a giant motorway overpass in the Tate Britain—and why you shouldn't fuck with fairies. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Glaciers and ice caps in Sweden are some of global warming’s first casualties Lost natural landmarks cue the beginning of a global disaster—one which will strike the poorest communities hardest. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Pro-democracy Hong Kong protesters speak out about sexual harassment Demeaning comments and threats of violence have grown disturbingly commonplace for female demonstrators. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The revolution will be uh…uploaded by teens to TikTok The home of Egirls and furries is now a hotbed of political action. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Channel Tres’ 38 songs of summer, from Paul McCartney to Childish Gambino The genre-blending artist merges psychedelia, funk, and indie with house on his new five-track EP, ‘Black Moses,’ out today. He created a playlist for Document... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The DIY resistance of Hong Kong’s protesters Traffic cones, oven mitts, and umbrellas: Demonstrators are finding inventive new ways to protect themselves from police aggression. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Moscow’s ‘regulated graffiti’ might be worse than its state-sanctioned rap Officials attempt to fight counterculture from the inside, censoring street art by killing everything it stands for. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold How did it get this bad? Land activists are dying for our planet As environmental activists take a last stand against powerful interests, indigenous groups are on the frontline. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Got milk? In China, the dairy industry finds its savior By 2020, China will overtake the U.S. to become the world’s biggest milk producer. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Climate change is real, just not on YouTube YouTube corporate claims disinformation doesn't dominate the platform. Science says otherwise. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Grimes’s wellness regime proves we’re all still paranoid about androids Scalping your eyeballs isn't a biohack, only a distraction from the root of our ills. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Great, now global warming is causing woolly mammoth poaching Even prehistoric beasts can't escape the wrath of climate change. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Who is Turkmenistan’s dictator and why is he always holding puppies? Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow—taking a note from Trump, Kim, and Putin—has been distracting us from human rights violations with puppies, horses, and a viral rap video. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Russia’s hottest influencer destination is actually a toxic dumping ground Chemical runoff from a nearby power plant has made the "Novosibirsk Maldives" the perfect yoga selfie backdrop. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Are China’s contemporary artists the saviors of its cultural heritage? As historical sites are bulldozed daily, artists at JINGART 2019 reflect on the importance of the past. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Pussy Riot’s face down with the Alabama abortion ban The punk protest performers trade Moscow for Birmingham in a sold-out show today. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold VHS tapes, vegetables, and sustainable glitter: Central Saint Martins’ green wave Can Maison/0—an incubator project from CSM and LVMH—convince luxury brands to be more green? by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Spectacles of society: exploring 600 years of British eyewear Document goes inside the century-spanning archive of Cubitts for a special fashion portfolio. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Watch Charles Jeffrey’s club kids take over The British Library Poems by Adrienne Rich and Dylan Thomas punctuated the designer's latest show at Kings Cross. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Martine Rose holds a funhouse mirror to Brexit madness The designer revels in the darkly humorous aspects of political chaos for Spring 2020. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Stefan Cooke reimagines period costume as college attire The designers look to the informal aesthetic of NYU students for their Spring 2020 show at London Men's fashion week. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The drill rappers fighting censorship with music, blood, and the ‘Banksy of Russia’ Skengdo, AM, and Drillminister pair up with artist Andrei Molodkin to take on Britain's political establishment. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The ghosts of China’s Tiananmen Square In Beijing, the 30th anniversary of the student-led protests was marked with a deafening silence. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Fatimah Asghar talks poetry, prose and the diverse nature of being a Muslim American Document speaks with the artist about the power of social media, expanding the narrative, and why collaboration is always her guiding principle with an exclusive... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold slowthai revives the raw energy of punk for today’s fractured Britain With his debut album “Nothing Great About Britain,” the rapper blends punk anarchy with the purity of Daniel Johnston. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Kneeling at the altar of Virgen María’s sex-infused techno spiritualism Document meets María Forqué, the DJ and producer embracing nudity to be closer to God. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold As funding scandals shake the art world, two museums seek new alternatives With museum funding now under the spotlight, is an entirely new funding model the answer? by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Raleigh Ritchie turns imposter syndrome into cathartic RnB ‘Game of Thrones’ is nearing its finale, but Raleigh Ritchie's music career is just taking off. He talks to Document about perfectionism, imposter syndrome, and... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz The Serpentine in London plays host to the UK’s first solo show of the Swiss naturopath, healer, and environmental artist. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? Artist and activist Liv Wynter explains why we need to redefine the term emotional labour. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold China learns what happens when you tell goths to remove their makeup An online protest has erupted in China after a woman was banned from getting on public transport because her goth-style makeup was “too frightening.” by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution Petr Davydtchenko, who’s been living off roadkill as an alternative to capitalism, likens his practice to the bitcoin revolution. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Pangolins: The world’s most illegally trafficked animal (and arguably the cutest) Exploring why the real-life pokemon are the world's most trafficked animals. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Science proves banning violent music is total BS Drill, juggalos, death metal—studies have shown that listening to violent music can actually make us happy, so why do authorities continue to censor it? by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Unlock your creative potential by staring quietly into the void In his new book, ‘Not Working: Why We Have to Stop,’ psychoanalyst Josh Cohen makes the case for embracing inertia. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The producer behind ‘The American Meme’ unpacks modern celebrity Bert Marcus talks to Document about the impact of social media on modern-day fame, and his upcoming film Apollo. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Ousted from his hometown, Nakhane finds salvation in music On new album 'You Will Not Die,' the actor and singer embraces his sexuality and learns to reject universal truths. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities A new show at the Fashion Space Gallery in London surveys illustrators, photographers, and fashion designers redefining the world’s perception of Latin America from the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition The Russian artist brings his series ‘Young Blood’ to Belgium and asks you to participate by donating your own blood. by Caroline Christie