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
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Above the Fold On heaven, hell, and nothingness in Miami Beach A dispatch from Art Basel fielding questions of protest, spectacle, and frivolity through a quote by Slavoj Žižek by Teddy Duncan Jr. Above the Fold For Robert Roest, snarling dogs aren’t always angry The painter's ongoing show at bridddge gallery invites audiences to distrust their senses—both in the clouds and the jaws of the beast by Teddy Duncan Jr. Above the Fold Dr. Carl Hart champions life, liberty, and the pursuit of psychoactive drugs The famed neuroscientist and author of ‘Drug Use For Grown-ups’ speaks on America’s shifting stance toward substances, from law enforcement to the psychedelic renaissance by Teddy Duncan Jr.
Above the Fold On heaven, hell, and nothingness in Miami Beach A dispatch from Art Basel fielding questions of protest, spectacle, and frivolity through a quote by Slavoj Žižek by Teddy Duncan Jr.
Above the Fold For Robert Roest, snarling dogs aren’t always angry The painter's ongoing show at bridddge gallery invites audiences to distrust their senses—both in the clouds and the jaws of the beast by Teddy Duncan Jr.
Above the Fold Dr. Carl Hart champions life, liberty, and the pursuit of psychoactive drugs The famed neuroscientist and author of ‘Drug Use For Grown-ups’ speaks on America’s shifting stance toward substances, from law enforcement to the psychedelic renaissance by Teddy Duncan Jr.