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Conversations Nicolas Cage and John Carpenter are cinema’s most studious eccentrics For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the horror master and the movie star expound on a possible curriculum for the apocryphal Nicolas Cage University by Hannah Ongley At Large Matthew Williams wants his clothing to have a life of its own For Document’s tenth anniversary, the Givenchy Creative Director shares the ways in which he navigates the science of fashion and how the cities he’s lived... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron evaluate the changing landscape of science fiction For Document’s Summer/Pre-Fall 2022 issue, the master storytellers talk ‘Aliens,’ ‘Avatar,’ and surviving the chaos of filmmaking by Hannah Ongley Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ On the release of ‘The Tipping Point,’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith tell Document about the importance of a narrative arc by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Martine Syms illuminates a space between secular and sacred at Prada Mode Los Angeles During Frieze Los Angeles, the artist and filmmaker created an interactive installation, 'HelLa World,' at Fairfax's Genghis Cohen restaurant by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold FENDI brings old-world elegance into the future For her Men's Fall/Winter 2022 collection, Silvia Venturini Fendi blends traditional Roman craftsmanship with crypto flair by Hannah Ongley Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, Stewart and Cronenberg discuss technology, transformation, and the reality of the human condition by Hannah Ongley Conversations Frédéric Malle and Simon Doonan consider the seductive allure of vulgarity For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the perfumer and the tastemaker discuss the reawakening of our desire for personal, physical connection by Hannah Ongley Conversations Provocateurs Peter Berlin and Brontez Purnell on public sex, immortality, and the importance of self-authorship For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the photographer and the writer share stories from the vanguard of art's erotic avant-garde by Hannah Ongley Conversations Julia Fox and Debi Mazar keep the soul of New York City alive The actors discuss growing up in New York, club culture, and fucking up your kids ‘just the right amount’ by Hannah Ongley Conversations Julianne Moore and Grace Coddington examine the universal human desire to have our stories heard For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the Oscar-winning actor and the legendary fashion editor discuss memory, mortality, and the paramount importance of narrative by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Mat Maitland and Lucia Pieroni look to the past to envision beauty’s future The collage artist meets Document's beauty director to discuss his extraordinary new series of digital images, which reimagine some of Pieroni's most iconic makeup looks by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Jim Jarmusch’s film for Saint Laurent imagines dinner party purgatory for Cool Girls Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chloë Sevigny, Indya Moore, and Julianne Moore star in the director’s surreal collaboration with Anthony Vaccarello by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Fraser T. Smith provides the Midas touch to London’s grime scene heavyweights Ahead of his 50th birthday, the British producer behind Stormzy and Kano's biggest hits talks creativity, curiosity, and human connection by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Shirin Neshat’s ‘Land of Dreams’ is an absurdist journey into our subconscious minds The Iranian artist has lived in the U.S. in self-imposed exile for 40 years. But she hasn't turned her lens to American society until now,... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child In a special fashion portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2020 issue, Piantadosi and Sarah Richardson look to Lanvin's own origin story by Hannah Ongley Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free For Document Fall/Winter 2020, the directors discuss the complexities of the ‘Candyman’ legend and confronting the ghosts of our past to push culture forward by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing On 'Come and Be Joyful,' Björk collaborates with Ingólfsdóttir's acclaimed Hamrahlíð Choir on a series of folk songs by Hannah Ongley Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities For Document Fall/Winter 2020, the experimental musician embraces the galvanizing force of constant self-reinvention by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Inez & Vinoodh launch an artful challenge to the Christmas-Industrial Complex The photographer duo enlist the help of Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, and more for their new charity gifting platform by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Paul Kalkbrenner shares a buoyant techno mix from the summer that never happened The boundary-pushing Berlin producer tells Document about finding hopeful moments in a very surreal summer by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Ellen Allien is techno’s spiritual healer The Berlin producer on her transcendent new album ‘AurAA’ and the post-COVID future of raving by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold King Kumo, ATL flip god, shows us how he found himself through dance Kumo shares a universal message in 7 Moncler Fragment Hiroshi Fujiwara. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Artist Mel Bochner obscures words to reveal their dangerous potential "All abuses of power begin with the abuse of language.” On a limited edition cover for Document's Spring/Summer 2020 issue, Bochner responds to the pandemic... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Disgust’s hardcore playlist traverses nihilism and ecstasy From experimental techno to terrorcore, the Berlin-based collective picks 21 tracks that test the limits of club music by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Virgil Abloh considers the meaning of fashion in a time of crisis On a special edition artist cover for Document Issue 16, Abloh explores the shifting meaning of luxury by Hannah Ongley Fashion Portfolio 4 Moncler Simone Rocha takes flight Chiquita Limer and Jordan Bailey bring Rocha's otherworldly designs to life. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Focus beats, dance theater, very good films: Polina Zakh’s online culture guide The creative mastermind—and VP of Sila Sveta—shows us how she keeps her curiosity satiated during quarantine. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Virtual punk fests, fantasy wrestling: GMO Gallery’s guide to self-isolating online 10 things to do that aren't mindlessly scrolling through Twitter, selected by the founders of our new favorite virtual gallery by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold ‘Techno has always been about imagination’—Carl Craig still forges sounds from a future world At Dia:Beacon, the Detroit techno pioneer explores the collective euphoria of the dance floor, and the loneliness of the comedown by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold 5 things to do on the internet this week, from DJ streams to voguing lessons Document's URL guide to staying cultured from your couch by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Colette founder Sarah Andelman finds sanctuary in tie-dye, nature-filled Woodstock As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Here, the Parisian tastemaker... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Terry and Tricia Jones, the iconoclastic duo behind ‘i-D’ magazine, find salvation in Upstate New York As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. 40 years after its... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Moncler Genius 2020: a spectacular vision of the future Tapping fashion's most innovative minds, the groundbreaking collaborative project imagines all possible worlds. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Goths, flower children, genderless punks: Moncler Genius is fashion’s new first family Inside Moncler Genius’s fantastical celebration of outerwear and community spirit, with JW Anderson, Richard Quinn, Simone Rocha, Craig Green, 1017 ALYX 9SM, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Moncler... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Rick Owens collaborated with Moncler on… a tour bus The designer brings a taste of Alienstock 2020 to Milan Fashion Week. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Before DNA kits and deepfakes, Nancy Burson used morphed images to reveal fundamental truths Burson’s photographs of missing children and powerful dictators helped us see things we otherwise couldn’t imagine. 50 years later, her work is still unsettling. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Techno legends Richie Hawtin, Amelie Lens, Pan-Pot and more on 25 years of Time Warp Germany's legendary techno fest Time Warp returns to New York City this weekend for two life-altering nights of raving. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Meet Amelie Lens, the Belgian DJ putting her fans before everything—including a sane sleep schedule The artist spoke to Document about how she balances 8-hour sets, co-owning a label, and raving with her grandma ahead of the New York Time... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster In a country of only 350,000 people, creativity is an increasingly vital export—no greenwashing required. Document went to Reykjavik ahead of Iceland Airwaves to discover... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Simon Burstall captured the weird magic of Sydney’s ’90s rave scene The photographer's new book '’93: Punching the Light' is a visual love letter to the DIY underground movement. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold 30 minutes with The Blessed Madonna, a DJ restoring dance music’s Holy Spirit Talking liberation theology, dick pics, and being a 'bad Catholic' with Marea Stamper, A.K.A. The Blessed Madonna. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 Noam Chomsky and Nadya Tolokonnikova hop on Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's 'I Am (Not) a Monster,' an album—and documentary—inspired by the teachings of Hannah Arendt. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold The Sugarcubes’ Sigtryggur Baldursson talks to Robert Smith-favorite Kælan Mikla about Iceland’s anti-genre ethos Darkwave, shitpunk, and trap-soul: Ahead of Iceland Airwaves 2019, a cross-generational survey of Reykjavik's DIY music melting pot. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold WTF is Fushion? Inside Norway’s anti-elitist fashion week A glimpse into Scandinavian fashion's subversive future in Oslo, where street-level concerts, and even a ‘sustainable art rave’ mark the cultural shift away from the... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Running towards enlightenment: District Vision values curiosity over cultism The athletic brand finds a guiding light in Esalen Institute, the birthplace of ʼ60s counterculture and the Human Potential Movement, seeking an investigative and holistic... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the haunting discomfort of being lost in her own homeland The photographer's new exhibition, 'Like a Dream,' reveals her first trip back to the Czech Republic in eight years. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Making a murderer iconic? A Charles Manson exhibit reveals the human psyche’s darkest corners ’Once Upon a Time in ’69’ is a fascinating and unsettling commentary on our cultural obsession with violence. by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Nicolas Cage and John Carpenter are cinema’s most studious eccentrics For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the horror master and the movie star expound on a possible curriculum for the apocryphal Nicolas Cage University by Hannah Ongley
At Large Matthew Williams wants his clothing to have a life of its own For Document’s tenth anniversary, the Givenchy Creative Director shares the ways in which he navigates the science of fashion and how the cities he’s lived... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron evaluate the changing landscape of science fiction For Document’s Summer/Pre-Fall 2022 issue, the master storytellers talk ‘Aliens,’ ‘Avatar,’ and surviving the chaos of filmmaking by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture For Document’s Tenth Anniversary issue, Iggy Pop joins Ottessa Moshfegh to discuss raging against the machine, weaponizing established paradigms, and leaving New York for greener... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ On the release of ‘The Tipping Point,’ Roland Orzabal and Curt Smith tell Document about the importance of a narrative arc by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Martine Syms illuminates a space between secular and sacred at Prada Mode Los Angeles During Frieze Los Angeles, the artist and filmmaker created an interactive installation, 'HelLa World,' at Fairfax's Genghis Cohen restaurant by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold FENDI brings old-world elegance into the future For her Men's Fall/Winter 2022 collection, Silvia Venturini Fendi blends traditional Roman craftsmanship with crypto flair by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, Stewart and Cronenberg discuss technology, transformation, and the reality of the human condition by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Frédéric Malle and Simon Doonan consider the seductive allure of vulgarity For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the perfumer and the tastemaker discuss the reawakening of our desire for personal, physical connection by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Provocateurs Peter Berlin and Brontez Purnell on public sex, immortality, and the importance of self-authorship For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the photographer and the writer share stories from the vanguard of art's erotic avant-garde by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Julia Fox and Debi Mazar keep the soul of New York City alive The actors discuss growing up in New York, club culture, and fucking up your kids ‘just the right amount’ by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Julianne Moore and Grace Coddington examine the universal human desire to have our stories heard For Document's Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the Oscar-winning actor and the legendary fashion editor discuss memory, mortality, and the paramount importance of narrative by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Mat Maitland and Lucia Pieroni look to the past to envision beauty’s future The collage artist meets Document's beauty director to discuss his extraordinary new series of digital images, which reimagine some of Pieroni's most iconic makeup looks by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Jim Jarmusch’s film for Saint Laurent imagines dinner party purgatory for Cool Girls Charlotte Gainsbourg, Chloë Sevigny, Indya Moore, and Julianne Moore star in the director’s surreal collaboration with Anthony Vaccarello by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Fraser T. Smith provides the Midas touch to London’s grime scene heavyweights Ahead of his 50th birthday, the British producer behind Stormzy and Kano's biggest hits talks creativity, curiosity, and human connection by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Shirin Neshat’s ‘Land of Dreams’ is an absurdist journey into our subconscious minds The Iranian artist has lived in the U.S. in self-imposed exile for 40 years. But she hasn't turned her lens to American society until now,... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child In a special fashion portfolio for Document's Fall/Winter 2020 issue, Piantadosi and Sarah Richardson look to Lanvin's own origin story by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free For Document Fall/Winter 2020, the directors discuss the complexities of the ‘Candyman’ legend and confronting the ghosts of our past to push culture forward by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing On 'Come and Be Joyful,' Björk collaborates with Ingólfsdóttir's acclaimed Hamrahlíð Choir on a series of folk songs by Hannah Ongley
Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities For Document Fall/Winter 2020, the experimental musician embraces the galvanizing force of constant self-reinvention by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Inez & Vinoodh launch an artful challenge to the Christmas-Industrial Complex The photographer duo enlist the help of Cindy Sherman, Richard Prince, and more for their new charity gifting platform by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Paul Kalkbrenner shares a buoyant techno mix from the summer that never happened The boundary-pushing Berlin producer tells Document about finding hopeful moments in a very surreal summer by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Ellen Allien is techno’s spiritual healer The Berlin producer on her transcendent new album ‘AurAA’ and the post-COVID future of raving by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold King Kumo, ATL flip god, shows us how he found himself through dance Kumo shares a universal message in 7 Moncler Fragment Hiroshi Fujiwara. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Artist Mel Bochner obscures words to reveal their dangerous potential "All abuses of power begin with the abuse of language.” On a limited edition cover for Document's Spring/Summer 2020 issue, Bochner responds to the pandemic... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Disgust’s hardcore playlist traverses nihilism and ecstasy From experimental techno to terrorcore, the Berlin-based collective picks 21 tracks that test the limits of club music by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Virgil Abloh considers the meaning of fashion in a time of crisis On a special edition artist cover for Document Issue 16, Abloh explores the shifting meaning of luxury by Hannah Ongley
Fashion Portfolio 4 Moncler Simone Rocha takes flight Chiquita Limer and Jordan Bailey bring Rocha's otherworldly designs to life. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Focus beats, dance theater, very good films: Polina Zakh’s online culture guide The creative mastermind—and VP of Sila Sveta—shows us how she keeps her curiosity satiated during quarantine. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Virtual punk fests, fantasy wrestling: GMO Gallery’s guide to self-isolating online 10 things to do that aren't mindlessly scrolling through Twitter, selected by the founders of our new favorite virtual gallery by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold ‘Techno has always been about imagination’—Carl Craig still forges sounds from a future world At Dia:Beacon, the Detroit techno pioneer explores the collective euphoria of the dance floor, and the loneliness of the comedown by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold 5 things to do on the internet this week, from DJ streams to voguing lessons Document's URL guide to staying cultured from your couch by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Colette founder Sarah Andelman finds sanctuary in tie-dye, nature-filled Woodstock As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. Here, the Parisian tastemaker... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Terry and Tricia Jones, the iconoclastic duo behind ‘i-D’ magazine, find salvation in Upstate New York As part of Birkenstock’s 1774 collaboration series, Document Journal meets 10 creatives making the Hudson Valley a kingdom of their own. 40 years after its... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Moncler Genius 2020: a spectacular vision of the future Tapping fashion's most innovative minds, the groundbreaking collaborative project imagines all possible worlds. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Goths, flower children, genderless punks: Moncler Genius is fashion’s new first family Inside Moncler Genius’s fantastical celebration of outerwear and community spirit, with JW Anderson, Richard Quinn, Simone Rocha, Craig Green, 1017 ALYX 9SM, Hiroshi Fujiwara, Moncler... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Rick Owens collaborated with Moncler on… a tour bus The designer brings a taste of Alienstock 2020 to Milan Fashion Week. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Before DNA kits and deepfakes, Nancy Burson used morphed images to reveal fundamental truths Burson’s photographs of missing children and powerful dictators helped us see things we otherwise couldn’t imagine. 50 years later, her work is still unsettling. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Techno legends Richie Hawtin, Amelie Lens, Pan-Pot and more on 25 years of Time Warp Germany's legendary techno fest Time Warp returns to New York City this weekend for two life-altering nights of raving. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Meet Amelie Lens, the Belgian DJ putting her fans before everything—including a sane sleep schedule The artist spoke to Document about how she balances 8-hour sets, co-owning a label, and raving with her grandma ahead of the New York Time... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster In a country of only 350,000 people, creativity is an increasingly vital export—no greenwashing required. Document went to Reykjavik ahead of Iceland Airwaves to discover... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Simon Burstall captured the weird magic of Sydney’s ’90s rave scene The photographer's new book '’93: Punching the Light' is a visual love letter to the DIY underground movement. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold 30 minutes with The Blessed Madonna, a DJ restoring dance music’s Holy Spirit Talking liberation theology, dick pics, and being a 'bad Catholic' with Marea Stamper, A.K.A. The Blessed Madonna. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 Noam Chomsky and Nadya Tolokonnikova hop on Nelly Ben Hayoun-Stépanian's 'I Am (Not) a Monster,' an album—and documentary—inspired by the teachings of Hannah Arendt. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold The Sugarcubes’ Sigtryggur Baldursson talks to Robert Smith-favorite Kælan Mikla about Iceland’s anti-genre ethos Darkwave, shitpunk, and trap-soul: Ahead of Iceland Airwaves 2019, a cross-generational survey of Reykjavik's DIY music melting pot. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold WTF is Fushion? Inside Norway’s anti-elitist fashion week A glimpse into Scandinavian fashion's subversive future in Oslo, where street-level concerts, and even a ‘sustainable art rave’ mark the cultural shift away from the... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Running towards enlightenment: District Vision values curiosity over cultism The athletic brand finds a guiding light in Esalen Institute, the birthplace of ʼ60s counterculture and the Human Potential Movement, seeking an investigative and holistic... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the haunting discomfort of being lost in her own homeland The photographer's new exhibition, 'Like a Dream,' reveals her first trip back to the Czech Republic in eight years. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Making a murderer iconic? A Charles Manson exhibit reveals the human psyche’s darkest corners ’Once Upon a Time in ’69’ is a fascinating and unsettling commentary on our cultural obsession with violence. by Hannah Ongley