“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
Fashion Hermès artistic director Nadège Vanhée’s punk house codes The French designer explores her vision for the storied maison in Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Announcing Jawara, Document’s Senior Beauty Editor The hairstylist sits down with Editor-in-Chief Nick Vogelson to discuss the personal, spiritual, and social impact of beauty
Conversations Thelma Golden and Lisa Phillips reevaluate the function of art institutions as public spaces For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, the museum directors meet to dissect the fast-changing cultural landscape, and the ever-evolving purpose of their line of work by Kimberly Drew Conversations Ashton Sanders and Kimberly Drew on the inextricable link between art and chaos The ‘Moonlight’ actor divulges his plans to build an empire of his own by Kimberly Drew Above the Fold Meet Ross Days, the triple fire sign who became Jeremy O. Harris’s latest muse Kimberly Drew speaks to New York’s favorite SoulCycle instructor-turned-actor about his passion for social work and the importance of black, queer representation. by Kimberly Drew
Conversations Thelma Golden and Lisa Phillips reevaluate the function of art institutions as public spaces For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, the museum directors meet to dissect the fast-changing cultural landscape, and the ever-evolving purpose of their line of work by Kimberly Drew
Conversations Ashton Sanders and Kimberly Drew on the inextricable link between art and chaos The ‘Moonlight’ actor divulges his plans to build an empire of his own by Kimberly Drew
Above the Fold Meet Ross Days, the triple fire sign who became Jeremy O. Harris’s latest muse Kimberly Drew speaks to New York’s favorite SoulCycle instructor-turned-actor about his passion for social work and the importance of black, queer representation. by Kimberly Drew