
Papooz and Stéphane Ashpool explore the intersections of style and sound
In celebration of the band’s latest album ‘None Of This Matters Now,’ the duo joins the French designer to discuss the impact of Paris in...

For Camila Falquez, art is an act of love
With her first solo exhibition, ‘Gods That Walk Among Us,’ the photographer imagines activists, muses, and performers as gods

A beginner’s guide to Sidney Poitier, America’s first Black matinee star
The late pioneer’s work made history, paving the way for a new generation of Black cinema

Designer Talia Byre ruminates on healing grief through gratitude
David Richardson and Alice Lefons present a choreographed piece on cycles of connection and the rhythm of mother-daughter relationships

Document Journal launches Summer/Pre-Fall 2022: A Coney Island of the Mind

Huguette Tolinga ties modern community with the tradition of Congolese percussion
The singer and multi-instrumentalist created her debut single, ‘Amani Bombe,’ in collaboration with young musicians in Kinshasa

For Hyd, music is a vessel for material transformation
From geothermal mud fields to Death Valley, the artist explores the energetic properties of the earth in three new music videos premiering exclusively for Document

Violette is reshaping personal beauty with a Parisian flair
The founder of VIOLETTE_FR joins Document to discuss her playful approach to everyday beauty

P.H.F.’s playlist for finding mental purity before sunrise
The New Zealand-based artist traverses personal traumas on his most recent album. For Document, he shares a playlist to find sleep amid your own.

Racquel Chevremont and Mickalene Thomas curate a show that subverts tradition
At Parrish Art Museum, ‘Set It Off’ pulls from an international roster of artists to address themes of sexuality, memory, and identity

Nep Sidhu’s ‘Paradox of Harmonics’ is a creative act of gratitude
The multidisciplinary artist’s first solo exhibition in the US is rooted in Detroit’s lineage of creative collaboration

Sunflower Bean embraces the here and now on ‘Headful of Sugar’
On their latest album, the New York band balances the desire to disconnect with a yearning to be present

In ‘To Die Alive,’ photographer Matthew Leifheit documents the erotic fever dream of Fire Island
The photobook captures the spirit of the beach town and its enduring role in queer America

Balenciaga brings its new collection into the heart of American capitalism
For Spring 2023, the French house introduced its own take of the power suit to Wall Street—complete with masked latex skinsuits

Sasha Gordon’s ‘Hands of Others’ employs the surreal to look inwards
The painter’s debut solo show, on view at Jeffrey Deitch, interrogates the nature of self-image and cultural representation

BASEMENT’s GeGa Japaridze and Téa Abashidze merge techno’s cutting edge with community engagement
The pair join Knockdown Center’s Tyler Myers to discuss the makings of Wire Festival, a two-night event that reimagines the future of entertainment and activism

On ‘N2KY,’ MOSSY analyzes the relationships of post-adolescence
The artist joins fellow Aussie and collaborator Banoffee to discuss web-era music making

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
