
In the Cayman Islands, the Batabano Festival brings creative communities together
The Palm Heights hotel united artists across the Caribbean diaspora, redefining luxury in the process

Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’
The artist embarked on a ghoulish tour of artists who have passed, emerging with his most thoughtful album to date

Cartier looks to the past and future of Islamic art
The exhibition at the Dallas Museum of Art paints a picture of modernity that honors antiquity

Paul Mpagi Sepuya redefines the studio space, navigating “the space beyond the frame”
The photographer’s show at Bortolami Gallery explores the contemporary portrait and muse

At Freshii, your ‘virtual cashier’ is actually a person working for $3.75 per hour
Public debate around a Canadian franchise’s experiment raises questions about automation, labor laws, and the ignorance of the Western consumer

Piero Gilardi’s ‘Tappeto-Natura’ seeks reconciliation between nature and the future
The artist’s debut American exhibition, which renders organic landscapes from synthetic material, is on view at Magazzino Italian Art

The dangers, and benefits, of mobile health apps in a post-Roe world
Period tracking apps are marketed as a tool to empower users with information—but with abortion rights under fire, many worry that the data they collect...

The false promise of payment plans sends Gen Z into debt
‘Buy now, pay later’ trends, popularized on social media, aren’t sustainable in the long run

CELINE’s ‘Dans Paris’ collection traverses the historic venues of the French capital
Hedi Slimane’s Winter 2022 runway show brings a modern twist to gilded tradition

Remembering Ron Galella, the godfather of American paparazzi
The iconic photographer was both loved and hated, but his work left an indelible mark on celebrity culture

Cookie Mueller’s cult classic writings gain a second life in an intimate reissue
‘Walking Through Clear Water in a Pool Painted Black’ follows the iconic creative on her almost-unbelievable exploits

Peter LaBier’s paintings reckon with the freedoms and limitations of lockdown
Conceived at the height of the pandemic, STO LAT Gallery’s inaugural physical show plays with symbols of control, isolation, escalation, and hope

Ten young Ukrainians on how the war has changed their lives
Seeking refuge in Poland, they reflect on family, culture, politics, and living in solidarity from outside their home country

Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma
The duo joins Document to discuss their new album ‘Two Ribbons,’ dissect their relationship, and attempt to normalize berry picking in graveyards

How The Satanic Temple became a source of social justice
The organization filed a lawsuit against an elementary school for barring the establishment of an After School Satan Club

beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’
Her latest single ‘See You Soon’ explores the artist’s shroom-induced drive to spend time with herself

The risks and rewards of sex tapes—according to the experts, and everyday people who make them
When filming yourself in the bedroom, a lot can go wrong really fast. So how can you ensure your experience stays sexy?

Blackballing Russia might not be the answer
A country’s political leaders aren’t necessarily a reflection of its people and culture. So why do we treat it as such?

Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye are alive in ‘We Are But One’
At Pioneer Works, the first major posthumous presentation of the artists’ works explores their groundbreaking project ‘Pandrogyne’

Fontaines D.C. reclaim their pride on ‘Skinty Fia’
The band joins Document to discuss their latest album, the failings of guitar music, and balancing national and regional identities

Campbell Addy lets his photos speak for themselves
In anticipation of his new monograph ‘Feeling Seen,’ the celebrated photographer joins Document to discuss representation, community, and the value of silence

Fairchain imagines an art market that centers the artist
The founders of the blockchain-based platform meet with Renee Cox and gallerist Hannah Traore to discuss collaboration, royalties, and why creatives can’t work for free

The Hollywood backdrop embodies an overlooked genre of painting
A new exhibition at the Boca Raton Museum of Art is a slice of film history, displaying 22 sets from iconic movies

How the zoot suit became a symbol of political resistance
The iconic trend was disruptive and seductive, bestowing communities with power from Harlem to LA

The hedonism and kinship of New York disco, through the lens of Bill Bernstein
From Studio 54 to GG’s Barnum Room, the photographer captured the quintessential scenes of the nightlife era

Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter
The musician joins Document to discuss his latest album and the many branches of his artistic career

Twitter is at war over David Lynch’s politics
Is David Lynch a conservative? And why do we care?

The scientific creative process, as told by the unrealized works of Chris Burden
‘Poetic Practical,’ a new book from Gagosian, presents 67 abandoned projects surrounding architecture, power, and political systems

Jacqueline Rabun’s jewelry doubles as wearable sculpture
The designer finds inspiration in birth, love, and transformation

‘Our Selves’ at the MoMA takes an intersectional approach to feminist photography
The exhibition is a nonlinear history of women in image-making

Photographer Chad Unger evolves in unison with his work
The New York-based artist captures intimacy in portraits and landscapes alike

Robin Frohardt examines the inevitably of plastic
In her exhibit, the Plastic Bag Store, plastic is more than a byproduct, it’s the main feature of the modern consumer experience

The man who attempted to assassinate Reagan is playing a sold out show in Brooklyn
John Hinckley Jr. has 26,000 YouTube subscribers and enough fans to warrant a tour—but is it for the right reasons?

Sean Penn is considering taking up arms against Russia. Should he?
In the era of performative activism, what does responsible use of celebrity platforms look like?

Nicolas Party’s universe extends beyond the canvas
Phaidon’s monograph on the artist delves into color theory, graffiti culture, and the importance of perspective

Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve
The artist talks raves, street rap, following his instincts, and his latest album ‘Nobody’s Home’

Devon DeJardin centers guardians in ‘Giants’
In his first New York solo exhibition, the multimedia artist elevates his work in narrative and scale

The world’s skinniest skyscraper disguises capitalistic greed with architectural ambition
On Billionaires’ Row, some units are not residences, but rather act as cash vaults for their ultra-rich owners

Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection is an autobiography
The designer joins Document to discuss public image, private moments, and creating a community

NFTs have funded everything from healthcare to war, but are museums above the medium?
Cultural institutions are cashing in on the blockchain boom, arguably compromising the physical collections they own

Pol Anglada’s ‘HOLE’ is erotic, not pornographic
The Spanish artist explores queer fetish and desire in a solo exhibition at Tom of Finland’s CULTUREEDIT gallery

Cornwall’s sheep shearing community models the latest collection from S.S. Daley, flipping the high-class uniform on its head
Captured by photographer Laurence Ellis, the resulting series explores themes of masculinity and belonging in luxury fashion

Gen Z isn’t as sustainable as we thought
The $100 billion valuation of fast fashion giant Shein reveals a consumer base that values trend over virtue

A panel at SCI-Arc leads to backlash, revealing ugly truths about creative industries
Even in environments that encourage us to question systemic norms, discussions around labor practices are often met with resistance

The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval
The prolific multidisciplinary emerges from the pandemic with ‘Classic Objects,’ a new record that reimagines what it means to be subversive

Twitter is Elon Musk’s newest plaything
In purchasing what is now the largest stake in the company, the prolific shitposter gained jurisdiction in a field he is ill-equipped to advise on

GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze of Basement expand their vision with Wire Festival
The two-day event will feature a star-studded DJ lineup, as well as art installations and panels on the techno underground

Miami attempts to rebrand as ‘Crypto Valley’
The ‘Gunshine State’ strives to evolve past the stereotypes that plague its reputation, diluting its geriatric population with blockchain bros

Teen hackers are wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies
LAPSUS$ collective recently breached Microsoft and Samsung, calling the motivations and power of cyber gangs into question
