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
Suzanne Koller probes her obsession with simplicity for A.P.C. The French brand has released a capsule collection of 'obvious classics' designed by stylist and art director Suzanne Koller by Elisa Juesten Amiri’s Spring/Summer 2022 collection explores the dynamic between reality and imagination The brand's tropical new offering was unveiled in a short film directed by Cara Striker and set at the Wynn Las Vegas by Elisa Juesten A repurposed mill in the Catskills transforms the mythology of the artist in nature Foreland's artistic campus serves as an enclave for artists to produce and display their works by Megan Hullander Harikrishnan explores the artistic capacities of the body The London-based designer speaks on the future of visual media, artisan bead-making, and Jean-Paul Goude by Morgan Becker Lee Burridge shares six songs for musical meditation The DJ has signed on to collaborate with MEYA, an app that harnesses the power of dance music for mental health by Megan Hullander Oscar yi Hou and Louis Fratino are at the vanguard of queer figurative painting The artists muse on Picasso, identity and Brooklyn nightlife by Morgan Becker Meet the pandemic pets who helped New Yorkers cope with the ‘new normal’ Document speaks with five new dog owners about adopting during the pandemic, and finding equilibrium as the world opens up by Benji Geisler ‘America 1970s/80s’ investigates the impact of New World culture on Helmut Newton’s portraiture The exhibition communicates an era of free-spirited individualism as captured by Newton and his contemporaries by Harshvardhan Shah The Resurrection of Abstract Mindstate After a decade-long hiatus, Chicago’s legendary rap duo reunites for a new Kanye-produced record by Megan Hullander Document Journal launches Summer/Pre-Fall 2021: A New Desire For our 18th issue, we explore how desire has been interpreted in the past, and how it can shift our thinking in the future by Nick Vogelson Emily Segal and Cat Marnell talk dark euphoria, astrology, and editing in the iPhone Notes app After founding a literary press and publishing her debut novel, the trend forecaster swaps juicy book recommendations with media’s most notorious It Girl by Maraya Fisher Hiroko Yamamura selects 5 records that defined her outsider sound The DJ and producer synonymous with Chicago's industrial techno underground pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records by Megan Hullander Photographer Mona Haidar illuminates the vast scope of Muslim women’s existences Collaborating with real-life friends, Haidar articulates a vision of hijab-wearing women that goes way beyond ‘checkbox diversity’ by Hibaq Farah Samia finds a sense of calm on new EP ‘Scout’ Written in the wake of the pandemic, the singer-songwriter's latest work celebrates the power of vulnerability, community, and presence by Avery Norman Marco Ribeiro evokes fashion’s poetic potential The Brazilian-born designer crafts garments that could double as art, giving prominence to the colors and textures of his culture by Brigitte Kovats Celine Homme conjures the spirit of escapism with a daring motocross performance Consistent with his love of storytelling through subculture, Hedi Slimane’s Summer 2022 offering is a youthful celebration of liberation by Harshvardhan Shah Cartier captures the myriad scents of nature’s waterways With Rivières de Cartier, a trilogy of fresh water fragrances, perfumer Mathilde Laurent derives inspiration from three different rivers by Document Journal DJ Heather selects 6 records that capture the essence of Chicago Chicago's premier selector of soul-infused house pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records, in celebration of the upcoming ARC Music Festival by Megan Hullander How Cross Colours paved the way for streetwear in the ‘90s The seminal streetwear brand founded by Carl Jones and TJ Walker in 1989—attracting fans like TLC, Tupac, and Aaliyah in the '90s—explores its rich past... by Document Journal Perel’s ‘cosmic disco’ playlist is an intergalactic journey Ahead of her show at The Brooklyn Hangar, the German producer and vocalist shares a medley of techno and synth-infused disco music by Megan Hullander Gene Farris selects 6 records that shaped the sound of Chicago house The house DJ pulls his favorites from Gramaphone Records, in celebration of the upcoming ARC Music Festival by Megan Hullander Saint Laurent probes menswear’s possible futures The brand’s Spring/Summer 2022 show combines fashion with architecture, looking to the past to examine what’s to come. by Morgan Becker Dancer Kengo Sugino will snap you out of weekday ennui The Double Dutch star breaks from the rhythm in the 7 Moncler FRGMT Hiroshi Fujiwara + Converse sneakers by Morgan Becker Livestream the Saint Laurent Men’s Spring/Summer 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Wednesday, July 14th at 8:30pm CET/2:30pm EST by Document Journal Ming Smith captures the strength and sisterhood in women’s basketball For the 25th anniversary of the WNBA, Jordan Brand enlists the photographer for a celebration of its female athletes by Megan Hullander MSGM brings men’s streetwear to the beach for Spring 2022 The Milanese fashion house imagines seaside tropes with a lens of romanticism by Megan Hullander Fendi discovers freedom in Rome’s skyline for Spring 2022 Silvia Venturini Fendi looks beyond the confines of lockdown for the brand's latest menswear collection by Megan Hullander Prada takes us on a long, strange trip to the Mediterranean coast The brand’s latest Menswear collection features leather bucket hats, rompers, and a lot of leg by Morgan Becker Zegna redefines timeless tailoring for a fast-changing world The luxury brand’s Summer 2022 film imagines the dinner party of your dreams. by Morgan Becker Livestream the Prada Spring/Summer 2022 Menswear show here Watch the stream live this Sunday, June 20th at 2:00pm CET/8:00am EST by Document Journal PUBLIC wants to democratize luxury Ian Schrager’s boutique hotel chain relaunched this week, with a new look and an updated message by Morgan Becker Livestream Ermenegildo Zegna XXX Spring/Summer 2022 collection here Watch the stream live this Friday, June 18th at 3:00pm Milan/9:00am EST by Document Journal Ekene Ijeoma reveals the revolutionary potential of data-based art Driven by an activist spirit, the artist and MIT assistant professor creates participatory installations that reveal urgent truths about our unjust world by Morgan Becker The world through rose-tinted eyeliner Photographer David Vasiljevic captures the versatility of pink in this Tom Ford beauty editorial by Document Journal Meet the emerging models reinvigorating a shaken fashion world Photographer Mathieu Rainaud captures 13 models giving new life to the industry post-covid by Document Journal Balenciaga puts a satirical spin on our post-truth times The brand's Spring 2022 collection raises questions about authorship and identity in the digital age by Morgan Becker “Normalize dying”: a new wave of millennial morticians are overturning society’s death taboo Historically dominated by staunch traditionalists, the funeral industry is overdue for disruption by Megan Hullander A glimpse inside the glamorous heyday of Halston Photographer Dustin Pittman shares images of the legendary designer alongside Liza Minnelli, Pat Cleveland, and other icons from his star-studded entourage by Megan Hullander Baltra’s “Ambition” experiments with the limits of isolation The lo-fi dance producer discusses his latest EP, "a love letter to one’s self" written under lockdown in NYC by Megan Hullander To photographer Bryan Schutmaat, the American West is a boundless muse Approaching his subjects with humility and gratitude, the photographer documents areas on the periphery of the American experience by Avery Norman Saint Laurent partners with Memphis Milano for a playful home goods collection Who says a bed isn't a boxing ring? Not Anthony Vaccarello by Document Journal Pretty Sick is back—and darker than ever In honor of her new single “Bet My Blood,” Sabrina Fuentes has created a gritty weekend playlist for releasing your inner demon by Harshvardhan Shah Helena Christensen and Camilla Staerk’s new short film is a surreal exploration of friendship The duo behind Staerk&Christensen directed and featured in ‘The Double Life Of’—the newest contribution to their immensely personal series by Morgan Becker Mat Maitland and Lucia Pieroni look to the past to envision beauty’s future The collage artist meets Document's beauty director to discuss his extraordinary new series of digital images, which reimagine some of Pieroni's most iconic makeup looks by Hannah Ongley LA rap duo Paris Texas on success, pseudonyms, and the enduring appeal of Tumblr Louie Pastel and Felix reveal the emotional depths of their caustic alt-rap songs on 'BOY ANONYMOUS by Anna Zanes Yaya Bey’s playlist is a gentle reminder to take care of yourself The Brooklyn-based R&B artist discusses the forces behind her creativity, American pop culture's roots in Black creativity, and her love for Donny Hathaway by Morgan Becker Arlo Parks will make you remember the potent sting of adolescence In her debut record, the singer-songwriter approaches everyday struggles with grace—and pens poetic coming-of-age anthems that rise above their subject matter by Camille Sojit Pejcha Dominique Fung critiques art history’s oriental fantasy In her latest exhibition, "It's Not Polite to Stare," the challenges the objectification of Asian women with lush surrealism by Morgan Becker Jasper Lotti’s playlist for transcending your ego As the dystopian pop artist reminds us, “You’re not confined to this reality or this body.” by Harshvardhan Shah Sarah Lewis brings her Vision & Justice project to Frieze New York Lewis was joined by Ava DuVernay, Carrie Mae Weems, and Theaster Gates at the most recent iteration of Vision & Justice at Frieze New York by Ann Binlot
Suzanne Koller probes her obsession with simplicity for A.P.C. The French brand has released a capsule collection of 'obvious classics' designed by stylist and art director Suzanne Koller by Elisa Juesten
Amiri’s Spring/Summer 2022 collection explores the dynamic between reality and imagination The brand's tropical new offering was unveiled in a short film directed by Cara Striker and set at the Wynn Las Vegas by Elisa Juesten
A repurposed mill in the Catskills transforms the mythology of the artist in nature Foreland's artistic campus serves as an enclave for artists to produce and display their works by Megan Hullander
Harikrishnan explores the artistic capacities of the body The London-based designer speaks on the future of visual media, artisan bead-making, and Jean-Paul Goude by Morgan Becker
Lee Burridge shares six songs for musical meditation The DJ has signed on to collaborate with MEYA, an app that harnesses the power of dance music for mental health by Megan Hullander
Oscar yi Hou and Louis Fratino are at the vanguard of queer figurative painting The artists muse on Picasso, identity and Brooklyn nightlife by Morgan Becker
Meet the pandemic pets who helped New Yorkers cope with the ‘new normal’ Document speaks with five new dog owners about adopting during the pandemic, and finding equilibrium as the world opens up by Benji Geisler
‘America 1970s/80s’ investigates the impact of New World culture on Helmut Newton’s portraiture The exhibition communicates an era of free-spirited individualism as captured by Newton and his contemporaries by Harshvardhan Shah
The Resurrection of Abstract Mindstate After a decade-long hiatus, Chicago’s legendary rap duo reunites for a new Kanye-produced record by Megan Hullander
Document Journal launches Summer/Pre-Fall 2021: A New Desire For our 18th issue, we explore how desire has been interpreted in the past, and how it can shift our thinking in the future by Nick Vogelson
Emily Segal and Cat Marnell talk dark euphoria, astrology, and editing in the iPhone Notes app After founding a literary press and publishing her debut novel, the trend forecaster swaps juicy book recommendations with media’s most notorious It Girl by Maraya Fisher
Hiroko Yamamura selects 5 records that defined her outsider sound The DJ and producer synonymous with Chicago's industrial techno underground pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records by Megan Hullander
Photographer Mona Haidar illuminates the vast scope of Muslim women’s existences Collaborating with real-life friends, Haidar articulates a vision of hijab-wearing women that goes way beyond ‘checkbox diversity’ by Hibaq Farah
Samia finds a sense of calm on new EP ‘Scout’ Written in the wake of the pandemic, the singer-songwriter's latest work celebrates the power of vulnerability, community, and presence by Avery Norman
Marco Ribeiro evokes fashion’s poetic potential The Brazilian-born designer crafts garments that could double as art, giving prominence to the colors and textures of his culture by Brigitte Kovats
Celine Homme conjures the spirit of escapism with a daring motocross performance Consistent with his love of storytelling through subculture, Hedi Slimane’s Summer 2022 offering is a youthful celebration of liberation by Harshvardhan Shah
Cartier captures the myriad scents of nature’s waterways With Rivières de Cartier, a trilogy of fresh water fragrances, perfumer Mathilde Laurent derives inspiration from three different rivers by Document Journal
DJ Heather selects 6 records that capture the essence of Chicago Chicago's premier selector of soul-infused house pulls her favorites from Gramaphone Records, in celebration of the upcoming ARC Music Festival by Megan Hullander
How Cross Colours paved the way for streetwear in the ‘90s The seminal streetwear brand founded by Carl Jones and TJ Walker in 1989—attracting fans like TLC, Tupac, and Aaliyah in the '90s—explores its rich past... by Document Journal
Perel’s ‘cosmic disco’ playlist is an intergalactic journey Ahead of her show at The Brooklyn Hangar, the German producer and vocalist shares a medley of techno and synth-infused disco music by Megan Hullander
Gene Farris selects 6 records that shaped the sound of Chicago house The house DJ pulls his favorites from Gramaphone Records, in celebration of the upcoming ARC Music Festival by Megan Hullander
Saint Laurent probes menswear’s possible futures The brand’s Spring/Summer 2022 show combines fashion with architecture, looking to the past to examine what’s to come. by Morgan Becker
Dancer Kengo Sugino will snap you out of weekday ennui The Double Dutch star breaks from the rhythm in the 7 Moncler FRGMT Hiroshi Fujiwara + Converse sneakers by Morgan Becker
Livestream the Saint Laurent Men’s Spring/Summer 2022 show here Watch the stream live this Wednesday, July 14th at 8:30pm CET/2:30pm EST by Document Journal
Ming Smith captures the strength and sisterhood in women’s basketball For the 25th anniversary of the WNBA, Jordan Brand enlists the photographer for a celebration of its female athletes by Megan Hullander
MSGM brings men’s streetwear to the beach for Spring 2022 The Milanese fashion house imagines seaside tropes with a lens of romanticism by Megan Hullander
Fendi discovers freedom in Rome’s skyline for Spring 2022 Silvia Venturini Fendi looks beyond the confines of lockdown for the brand's latest menswear collection by Megan Hullander
Prada takes us on a long, strange trip to the Mediterranean coast The brand’s latest Menswear collection features leather bucket hats, rompers, and a lot of leg by Morgan Becker
Zegna redefines timeless tailoring for a fast-changing world The luxury brand’s Summer 2022 film imagines the dinner party of your dreams. by Morgan Becker
Livestream the Prada Spring/Summer 2022 Menswear show here Watch the stream live this Sunday, June 20th at 2:00pm CET/8:00am EST by Document Journal
PUBLIC wants to democratize luxury Ian Schrager’s boutique hotel chain relaunched this week, with a new look and an updated message by Morgan Becker
Livestream Ermenegildo Zegna XXX Spring/Summer 2022 collection here Watch the stream live this Friday, June 18th at 3:00pm Milan/9:00am EST by Document Journal
Ekene Ijeoma reveals the revolutionary potential of data-based art Driven by an activist spirit, the artist and MIT assistant professor creates participatory installations that reveal urgent truths about our unjust world by Morgan Becker
The world through rose-tinted eyeliner Photographer David Vasiljevic captures the versatility of pink in this Tom Ford beauty editorial by Document Journal
Meet the emerging models reinvigorating a shaken fashion world Photographer Mathieu Rainaud captures 13 models giving new life to the industry post-covid by Document Journal
Balenciaga puts a satirical spin on our post-truth times The brand's Spring 2022 collection raises questions about authorship and identity in the digital age by Morgan Becker
“Normalize dying”: a new wave of millennial morticians are overturning society’s death taboo Historically dominated by staunch traditionalists, the funeral industry is overdue for disruption by Megan Hullander
A glimpse inside the glamorous heyday of Halston Photographer Dustin Pittman shares images of the legendary designer alongside Liza Minnelli, Pat Cleveland, and other icons from his star-studded entourage by Megan Hullander
Baltra’s “Ambition” experiments with the limits of isolation The lo-fi dance producer discusses his latest EP, "a love letter to one’s self" written under lockdown in NYC by Megan Hullander
To photographer Bryan Schutmaat, the American West is a boundless muse Approaching his subjects with humility and gratitude, the photographer documents areas on the periphery of the American experience by Avery Norman
Saint Laurent partners with Memphis Milano for a playful home goods collection Who says a bed isn't a boxing ring? Not Anthony Vaccarello by Document Journal
Pretty Sick is back—and darker than ever In honor of her new single “Bet My Blood,” Sabrina Fuentes has created a gritty weekend playlist for releasing your inner demon by Harshvardhan Shah
Helena Christensen and Camilla Staerk’s new short film is a surreal exploration of friendship The duo behind Staerk&Christensen directed and featured in ‘The Double Life Of’—the newest contribution to their immensely personal series by Morgan Becker
Mat Maitland and Lucia Pieroni look to the past to envision beauty’s future The collage artist meets Document's beauty director to discuss his extraordinary new series of digital images, which reimagine some of Pieroni's most iconic makeup looks by Hannah Ongley
LA rap duo Paris Texas on success, pseudonyms, and the enduring appeal of Tumblr Louie Pastel and Felix reveal the emotional depths of their caustic alt-rap songs on 'BOY ANONYMOUS by Anna Zanes
Yaya Bey’s playlist is a gentle reminder to take care of yourself The Brooklyn-based R&B artist discusses the forces behind her creativity, American pop culture's roots in Black creativity, and her love for Donny Hathaway by Morgan Becker
Arlo Parks will make you remember the potent sting of adolescence In her debut record, the singer-songwriter approaches everyday struggles with grace—and pens poetic coming-of-age anthems that rise above their subject matter by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Dominique Fung critiques art history’s oriental fantasy In her latest exhibition, "It's Not Polite to Stare," the challenges the objectification of Asian women with lush surrealism by Morgan Becker
Jasper Lotti’s playlist for transcending your ego As the dystopian pop artist reminds us, “You’re not confined to this reality or this body.” by Harshvardhan Shah
Sarah Lewis brings her Vision & Justice project to Frieze New York Lewis was joined by Ava DuVernay, Carrie Mae Weems, and Theaster Gates at the most recent iteration of Vision & Justice at Frieze New York by Ann Binlot