Literature Amber Later’s ‘Special Moss’ mines the slippages of poetry and prose The New York-based writer’s debut collection spans four centuries while traversing mysterious landscapes
Architecture Iwan Baan’s ‘Rome — Las Vegas’ explores both cities from above and below The photographer’s recent project asks how architecture shapes reality in an era of mass tourism and simulation
Literature Torey Akers’s ‘Revolutionary Algorithms’ finds political potential on TikTok For the release of her first book, the writer and content creator sits down with Document to discuss digital citizenry, censorship, and the future of...
Photography ‘I’m Sorry But Your Opinion Means Very Little to Me’ visualizes simplicity in the Aegean Sea From children at play to now-social-media-famous barflies, Max Lancaster captures a slower way of life
Suchitra Mattai’s Guyana exists in the gaps of the Western archive The artist's latest exhibition 'Herself as Another' pulls from oral history and personal memory to reconstruct a picture of home by Emann Odufu Stella McCartney’s latest collection toes the line between clothing and sculptural art For Fall 2022, the designer collaborated with artist Frank Stella to blend luxury with the stylings of colorful abstraction by Megan Hullander Livestream the Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Tuesday, March 8th at 2 p.m. CET/8 a.m. EST by Document Journal Hermès presents refinement that resists categorization Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's Fall/Winter 2022 collection references tradition while looking towards the future by Peter Miklas Atlein centers sustainability for Fall/Winter 2022 Founded upon the idea of “studio archeology,” the latest collection from the French house pairs experimental materials with contemporary silhouettes by Megan Hullander Livestream the Givenchy Fall/Winter 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Sunday, March 6th at 8 p.m. CET/2 p.m. EST by Document Journal For Fall/Winter 2022, Issey Miyake lives in an untamed garden Taking inspiration from growing plants, Satoshi Kondo proves winter dressing doesn’t have to be muted by Kayla Herrera-Daya Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics The artist joins curator Julie Boukobza in conversation to speak on her love for found objects and seeing creative work as a meditative practice by Kayla Herrera-Daya Loewe sticks to surreal experimentation, from genesis to today Jonathan Anderson was inspired by the primitive and the futuristic for his Paris Fashion Week presentation by Morgan Becker CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront Hedi Slimane channels youth culture and a punk aesthetic for Fall/Winter 2022 by Peter Miklas Chloé’s latest collection approaches sustainable design from a new perspective Creative Director Gabriela Hearst drew from the aesthetics of cinema and ecology for Fall/Winter 2022 by Morgan Becker Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles The quintessentially LA story of the man behind the ‘the world’s biggest garage sale,’ and his fight to keep it going by Lee Phillips Dior designs with the future in mind Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest collection for the French house blends utility and tradition by Kayla Herrera-Daya Saint Laurent centers art history and simple silhouettes for Fall 2022 Anthony Vaccarello's presentation at Paris Fashion Week honors the founder's love for Art Deco by Morgan Becker Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ Darkwave duo Jae Matthews and Gus Muller join creative collaborators Kris Esfandiari and Sigrid Lauren to discuss their cinematic debut by Camille Sojit Pejcha Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature In his new performance ‘Live From Blackalachia,’ the musician and poet challenges misconceptions of the region and celebrates his relationship to the earth by Elizabeth Stewart The year of Yasmina Ysabell The New York native's debut single 'Scales' is set to release on March 3 by Julia Cumming Matthieu Blazy’s Bottega Veneta debut elevates the house’s legacy The Fall 2022 presentation brought the 'murse' to the forefront of Milan Fashion Week by Megan Hullander Gucci brings a house of mirrors to Milan Fashion Week For his Fall/Winter 2022 collection, Creative Director Alessandro Michele muses on reflection, reality, and self-image by Morgan Becker MSGM’s Fall 2022 collection is dominated by space and sophistication Massimo Giorgetti elevates intergalactic tropes with thoughtful patterns and delicate decorations by Megan Hullander 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 Photographer Willem Verbeeck preserves optimism in ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’ The photographer, who carved out a niche for himself and his craft on social media, reflects on his previously untouched work in his new book by Kayla Herrera-Daya Lizzy McAlpine on breaking genre and breaking out The up-and-coming musician discusses finding fame on TikTok, collaborating with FINNEAS, and her second album’s new sound by Ryan Williams FENDI presents strength and softness for Fall/Winter 2022 Kim Jones found inspiration in the Fendi family and archive by Peter Miklas Prada revisits its womenswear history for Fall/Winter 2022 The Italian house celebrates its signatures and presents them anew for its latest collection by Morgan Becker London Fashion Week through the eyes of Peter Lowe The photographer offers a closer look at some of the season’s standouts, including Yuhan Wang, Maximilian Davis, and Jawara Alleyne by Morgan Becker Nensi Dojaka expands her label’s style codes while perfecting its signatures The LVMH Prize winner’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection introduces outerwear to complement lingerie-inspired pieces by Peter Miklas Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry A handful of personalities from the school's fashion cohort discuss 'Shiny Shiny,' the exhibition showcasing their MA design collections by Kayla Herrera-Daya 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 Matty Bovan channels pop culture’s Americana The York-based designer's Fall/Winter 2022 collection is marked by gingham, sportswear, and red, white, and blue by Morgan Becker Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice The up-and-coming musician speaks on finding his sound, falling in love, and keeping away from ‘vampire people’ by Sarah Daoui In his New York solo debut, Ross Simonini explores the concept of a feel-good painting With language and laughter as his tools, the artist creates an idiosyncratic body of work by Rachel Small A defaced 1930s-era painting raises questions about history versus virality How one bored security guard’s vandalism sparked a worldwide debate on the subjectivity of artistic value by Megan Hullander Punk grows up for DUNCAN’s Fall/Winter 2022 presentation Michelle Duncan releases a new collection which pairs seduction with a femme fatale confidence by Morgan Becker In ‘American Black Beauty Vol. 1,’ Micaiah Carter comes home The photographer’s latest show at SN37 Gallery centers Black heritage with a combination of editorial images and intimate family portraits by Ryan Williams Document celebrates the Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue at Chapel Bar On NYFW’s Saturday, Document Journal comes together with collaborators and friends by Morgan Becker Puppets and Puppets maintains its quirk for Fall/Winter 2022 Carly Mark’s latest designs feature resin carrots, life-size bat necklaces, and a tap dance performance by Morgan Becker Helmut Lang unites beauty and utility by reimagining wardrobe staples For Fall/Winter 2022, the label explores dichotomies by experimenting with archetypes by Peter Miklas Eckhaus Latta celebrates craftsmanship and community for its 10th anniversary The label’s Fall 2022 collection is inventive in form and thoughtful in material by Megan Hullander Suki Waterhouse is in unending pursuit of self-expansion The model, actress, and singer joins Document to discuss the making of her debut album, ‘I Can’t Let Go’ by Megan Hullander For Takesada Matsutani, resistance comes in the form of adaptability In a new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, Matsutani explores the physicality of art, and his roots in the Gutai Art Association by Morgan Becker Federal refusal to protect the Florida-Georgia marshlands highlights the importance—and limitations—of public interest New legislation brought on by months of public backlash could brighten the future of the Okefenokee Swamp by Kayla Herrera-Daya AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives The community bought an NFT for $53 million, with the aim to fund the WikiLeaks founder’s legal fees by Peter Miklas ‘Pam & Tommy’ tells a story about exploitation, without the consent of the exploited As celebrity biopics reign supreme, how involved should their subjects be in shaping their own narratives? by Megan Hullander A new documentary on Ethiopian jazz pioneer Hailu Mergia recenters the artist In an era of algorithmic curation, ‘IT IS A SOUL: A Portrait of Hailu Mergia’ puts a generation of listeners in touch with history by Jeremy Steinberger Legacy Russell’s latest curation is a love letter to the quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama ‘A New Bend’ at Hauser & Wirth includes textile-based artworks by Eric N. Mack, Sojourner Truth Parsons, and Dawn Williams Boyd by Morgan Becker Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems? by Megan Hullander Photographer Lola Banet captures the spirit of youth subculture in Warsaw Street cast models embrace the contrast between mood and aesthetic for a playful portrayal of punk by Peter Miklas Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams by Morgan Becker ‘A Trillion Sunsets’ grapples with notions of originality and repetition in art The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition issues a warning: ‘Have your way with images, or they will have their way with you’ by Ryan Williams
Suchitra Mattai’s Guyana exists in the gaps of the Western archive The artist's latest exhibition 'Herself as Another' pulls from oral history and personal memory to reconstruct a picture of home by Emann Odufu
Stella McCartney’s latest collection toes the line between clothing and sculptural art For Fall 2022, the designer collaborated with artist Frank Stella to blend luxury with the stylings of colorful abstraction by Megan Hullander
Livestream the Miu Miu Fall/Winter 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Tuesday, March 8th at 2 p.m. CET/8 a.m. EST by Document Journal
Hermès presents refinement that resists categorization Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's Fall/Winter 2022 collection references tradition while looking towards the future by Peter Miklas
Atlein centers sustainability for Fall/Winter 2022 Founded upon the idea of “studio archeology,” the latest collection from the French house pairs experimental materials with contemporary silhouettes by Megan Hullander
Livestream the Givenchy Fall/Winter 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Sunday, March 6th at 8 p.m. CET/2 p.m. EST by Document Journal
For Fall/Winter 2022, Issey Miyake lives in an untamed garden Taking inspiration from growing plants, Satoshi Kondo proves winter dressing doesn’t have to be muted by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics The artist joins curator Julie Boukobza in conversation to speak on her love for found objects and seeing creative work as a meditative practice by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Loewe sticks to surreal experimentation, from genesis to today Jonathan Anderson was inspired by the primitive and the futuristic for his Paris Fashion Week presentation by Morgan Becker
CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront Hedi Slimane channels youth culture and a punk aesthetic for Fall/Winter 2022 by Peter Miklas
Chloé’s latest collection approaches sustainable design from a new perspective Creative Director Gabriela Hearst drew from the aesthetics of cinema and ecology for Fall/Winter 2022 by Morgan Becker
Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles The quintessentially LA story of the man behind the ‘the world’s biggest garage sale,’ and his fight to keep it going by Lee Phillips
Dior designs with the future in mind Maria Grazia Chiuri’s latest collection for the French house blends utility and tradition by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Saint Laurent centers art history and simple silhouettes for Fall 2022 Anthony Vaccarello's presentation at Paris Fashion Week honors the founder's love for Art Deco by Morgan Becker
Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ Darkwave duo Jae Matthews and Gus Muller join creative collaborators Kris Esfandiari and Sigrid Lauren to discuss their cinematic debut by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature In his new performance ‘Live From Blackalachia,’ the musician and poet challenges misconceptions of the region and celebrates his relationship to the earth by Elizabeth Stewart
The year of Yasmina Ysabell The New York native's debut single 'Scales' is set to release on March 3 by Julia Cumming
Matthieu Blazy’s Bottega Veneta debut elevates the house’s legacy The Fall 2022 presentation brought the 'murse' to the forefront of Milan Fashion Week by Megan Hullander
Gucci brings a house of mirrors to Milan Fashion Week For his Fall/Winter 2022 collection, Creative Director Alessandro Michele muses on reflection, reality, and self-image by Morgan Becker
MSGM’s Fall 2022 collection is dominated by space and sophistication Massimo Giorgetti elevates intergalactic tropes with thoughtful patterns and delicate decorations by Megan Hullander
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
Photographer Willem Verbeeck preserves optimism in ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’ The photographer, who carved out a niche for himself and his craft on social media, reflects on his previously untouched work in his new book by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Lizzy McAlpine on breaking genre and breaking out The up-and-coming musician discusses finding fame on TikTok, collaborating with FINNEAS, and her second album’s new sound by Ryan Williams
FENDI presents strength and softness for Fall/Winter 2022 Kim Jones found inspiration in the Fendi family and archive by Peter Miklas
Prada revisits its womenswear history for Fall/Winter 2022 The Italian house celebrates its signatures and presents them anew for its latest collection by Morgan Becker
London Fashion Week through the eyes of Peter Lowe The photographer offers a closer look at some of the season’s standouts, including Yuhan Wang, Maximilian Davis, and Jawara Alleyne by Morgan Becker
Nensi Dojaka expands her label’s style codes while perfecting its signatures The LVMH Prize winner’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection introduces outerwear to complement lingerie-inspired pieces by Peter Miklas
Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry A handful of personalities from the school's fashion cohort discuss 'Shiny Shiny,' the exhibition showcasing their MA design collections by Kayla Herrera-Daya
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
Matty Bovan channels pop culture’s Americana The York-based designer's Fall/Winter 2022 collection is marked by gingham, sportswear, and red, white, and blue by Morgan Becker
Lewis OfMan’s ‘Sonic Poems’ is a timeless ode to the emotional voice The up-and-coming musician speaks on finding his sound, falling in love, and keeping away from ‘vampire people’ by Sarah Daoui
In his New York solo debut, Ross Simonini explores the concept of a feel-good painting With language and laughter as his tools, the artist creates an idiosyncratic body of work by Rachel Small
A defaced 1930s-era painting raises questions about history versus virality How one bored security guard’s vandalism sparked a worldwide debate on the subjectivity of artistic value by Megan Hullander
Punk grows up for DUNCAN’s Fall/Winter 2022 presentation Michelle Duncan releases a new collection which pairs seduction with a femme fatale confidence by Morgan Becker
In ‘American Black Beauty Vol. 1,’ Micaiah Carter comes home The photographer’s latest show at SN37 Gallery centers Black heritage with a combination of editorial images and intimate family portraits by Ryan Williams
Document celebrates the Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue at Chapel Bar On NYFW’s Saturday, Document Journal comes together with collaborators and friends by Morgan Becker
Puppets and Puppets maintains its quirk for Fall/Winter 2022 Carly Mark’s latest designs feature resin carrots, life-size bat necklaces, and a tap dance performance by Morgan Becker
Helmut Lang unites beauty and utility by reimagining wardrobe staples For Fall/Winter 2022, the label explores dichotomies by experimenting with archetypes by Peter Miklas
Eckhaus Latta celebrates craftsmanship and community for its 10th anniversary The label’s Fall 2022 collection is inventive in form and thoughtful in material by Megan Hullander
Suki Waterhouse is in unending pursuit of self-expansion The model, actress, and singer joins Document to discuss the making of her debut album, ‘I Can’t Let Go’ by Megan Hullander
For Takesada Matsutani, resistance comes in the form of adaptability In a new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, Matsutani explores the physicality of art, and his roots in the Gutai Art Association by Morgan Becker
Federal refusal to protect the Florida-Georgia marshlands highlights the importance—and limitations—of public interest New legislation brought on by months of public backlash could brighten the future of the Okefenokee Swamp by Kayla Herrera-Daya
AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives The community bought an NFT for $53 million, with the aim to fund the WikiLeaks founder’s legal fees by Peter Miklas
‘Pam & Tommy’ tells a story about exploitation, without the consent of the exploited As celebrity biopics reign supreme, how involved should their subjects be in shaping their own narratives? by Megan Hullander
A new documentary on Ethiopian jazz pioneer Hailu Mergia recenters the artist In an era of algorithmic curation, ‘IT IS A SOUL: A Portrait of Hailu Mergia’ puts a generation of listeners in touch with history by Jeremy Steinberger
Legacy Russell’s latest curation is a love letter to the quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama ‘A New Bend’ at Hauser & Wirth includes textile-based artworks by Eric N. Mack, Sojourner Truth Parsons, and Dawn Williams Boyd by Morgan Becker
Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems? by Megan Hullander
Photographer Lola Banet captures the spirit of youth subculture in Warsaw Street cast models embrace the contrast between mood and aesthetic for a playful portrayal of punk by Peter Miklas
Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’ The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams by Morgan Becker
‘A Trillion Sunsets’ grapples with notions of originality and repetition in art The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition issues a warning: ‘Have your way with images, or they will have their way with you’ by Ryan Williams