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
Document Journal launches Fall/Winter 2020: The Alternate Future What does counterculture look like in this turbulent moment? This question has taken us across the globe and into the deepest corners of the web by Nick Vogelson Chicago’s Knox Fortune has arrived with his genre-bending new album, Stock Child Wonder The Grammy Award-wining musician on the creative process and being untraditional by Brendan South From digital to analog, producer Carlota’s playlist explores the infinite grammar of the synth “The act of listening becomes an art itself, allowing us to decipher the codes of life.” by Brendan South From lovestruck to cuntstruck: How today’s period pieces are refashioning history and having fun doing it Once Hollywood’s reliably square crowd-pleaser, historic films are undergoing a radical shift—and becoming cinema’s most boundary-pushing genre by Lucy Saldavia Ellia Coggins’ ode to shared memory, “Small”, asks you to reflect on personal perception The model and musician explores shared memory, relationships, and a love of old films in her debut video by Des Magness Inside London’s Angels Costumes, a dress-up paradise for film lovers Document gets lost in the historic family-run archive where ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ meets ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ by Alice Lefons Love Mansuy’s lyrical ballads are a vision for vulnerable masculinity In his latest EP, the singer-songwriter channels gospel serenity with waves of sonic experimentation by Alex Hodor-Lee Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize The designer of experiences looks to the intergalactic to design better futures by Biz Sherbert Othilia Simon enjoys simple pleasures, but she has superhuman ambitions The French model tells Document about her biggest fear, her greatest adventure, and her high-flying personal heroes by Document Journal Photographer Dustin Thierry chronicles the underground Ballroom scene in his new exhibition, Opulence The Curaçao native traveled throughout Europe, documenting vibrant communities in a celebration of Blackness, beauty, and queerness by Brendan South UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley Thurston Moore on his new album, the old New York, and always resisting the mainstream From London, Moore joins Document to discuss the future of music amidst clutter and uncertainty by Avery Norman Ólafur Arnalds, sampling healing rituals and spoken word, reminds us we’re all connected On 'Some Kind of Peace,' the Icelandic multi-instrumentalist embraces birth, death, and new beginnings by Noah Berlatsky The photographs of John Edmonds examine realness and ritual in the Black diaspora For 'A Sidelong Glance,' the photographer worked with Ralph Ellison's collection of Central and West African sculptures, weaving together the contemporary and the ancestral by Biz Sherbert Okay Kaya is cool with being herself, but also wouldn’t mind being a squid The model and musician tells Document about her favorite card game, her biggest fear, and her dreams of living underwater by Document Journal Kati Nescher on inspiration, icons, and her creative pilgrimage to Ingmar Bergman’s house The model-turned-filmmaker shares the story behind her cinematic debut 'Green Eyes' by Bella Lucio Zora J Murff’s photography will have you questioning your beliefs From juvenile justice to redlining, the artist joins Document to discuss good aesthetics, Blackness, and navigating art world capitalism by Alex Hodor-Lee Miles Greenberg is creating spaces to transcend The Québécois artist joins Document to discuss the Black origins of surrealism, the future of performance, and being a low-key biohacker by Camille Sojit Pejcha Grand River plays with limitations and freedom in her expansive ambient sound On her latest album, ‘Blink A Few Times To Clear Your Eyes’, Aimée Portioli fuses electronic and acoustic instruments perfectly suited for Fall by Oli Warwick Dana Donnelly’s hot girl guide to hot girl horror movies Spend this Halloween with your favorite sexy scream queens by Dana Donnelly 5 ways to freak yourself out this Halloween—as if 2020 isn’t scary enough Lili Michelle's guide to getting spooky during the spookiest year on record by Lili Michelle When they go low, we go high: Celine’s optimistic vision of post-pandemic fashion Mixing bourgeoisie style codes with boyish staples, Hedi Slimane’s Spring/Summer 2021 offering is relaxed luxury for the next generation by Camille Sojit Pejcha Livestream Celine’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection here Watch the stream live this Monday, October 27, at 1PM EST. by Document Journal Tao Lin’s required reading for going off-grid Long before the global pandemic necessitated lifestyle changes for millions of Americans, Tao Lin was already seeking solace in the natural world. “The mind is... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Yo La Tengo’s new dual releases reflect on a sonically expansive past 30 years on, the celebrated indie band is able to take itself apart and put itself back together, as indie rock, bluegrass, drone, or whatever... by Noah Berlatsky Lil Keed is rap’s hungriest superstar “Music gets you through everything, bro.” The Atlanta-based rapper tells Document why he's a product of pain, ambition, and the Cleveland Avenue streets. by David Aaron Brake Fires, fascists, and Trump caravans: Rick Castro sees a revolution coming to AmeriKKKa By taking a look back at the Watts, Rodney King, and lesser-known East Los Angeles Riots, the artist helps make sense of the chaos currently... by Rick Castro Raquel Zimmermann has FOMO about the Big Bang For our series ‘About Face’, the supermodel talks self-improvement, staying sane, and leaving home at age 15. by Alex Hodor-Lee Dorian Electra is executing their queer agenda—and reclaiming fedoras in the process With their new project ‘My Agenda’, the genre-subverting artist is turning toxic masculinity on its head. by Matilda Douglas-Henry Susan Cianciolo, Mike Eckhaus, and Maryam Nassir Zadeh on creating beauty in ugly times Three generations of New York fashion join Document to discuss their creative origin stories by Ana Tess In Marie Tomanova’s New York, anyone can be your friend The Czech Republic-born photographer tells us the stories behind her new solo exhibition at Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin by Ann Binlot At Rockaway Beach, Benny’s Club makes a home for LGBTQ, POC surfers For the New York surf collective, there’s no such thing as a “traditional” surfer by Brendan South Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder would like to invite you to a Dinner Party Get to know the supergroup revitalizing both jazz and hip hop by David Aaron Brake Privacy expert Clare Garvie explains why your face is already in a criminal lineup Biometric surveillance is coming for you, even if you have 'nothing to hide' by Alex Hodor-Lee For Miu Miu, fashion is a spectator sport In an OMA-designed stadium, the brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection puts two forms of gendered performance in dialogue by Camille Sojit Pejcha In Pat Martin’s sun-drenched world, we are never strangers The California photographer takes us beneath the golden washes of West Coast sun, toward a deeper study of the American family by Alex Hodor-Lee Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection endorses androgyny Nicolas Ghesquière looked to the ’80s in a stylistic exploration of ambiguous territories by Biz Sherbert Matthew Williams takes Givenchy into the unknown Fusing early 2000s glam with elements of urbanwear, Williams’s debut collection charts a new course for the French Fashion house by Camille Sojit Pejcha Ami perfects nonchalant, laid back sex appeal for your next night in With his Spring/Summer 2021 collection, Alexandre Mattiussi solidifies the new cool kid uniform by Biz Sherbert Hermès’s latest collection is a poignant tribute to human touch Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's Spring/Summer 2021 collection explores the tactility of individual garments—and the luxurious sensuality of a backless bodysuit by Biz Sherbert “I’ll never do puff if it’s safe”: Australian designer Jordan Dalah on his latest collection Emerging Australian designer Jordan Dalah joins Document to discuss finding inspiration in Victorian history, Tudor undergarments, and designing for the mother of the bride by Alex Hodor-Lee Issey Miyake transforms clothes into stop-motion choreography For Spring/Summer 2021, designer Satoshi Kondo shows us the magic of thoughtful construction—giving clothes a life of their own by Camille Sojit Pejcha Loewe and friends return with an off-the-wall fashion experience With the help of creative collaborators, Jonathan Anderson returns to Loewe with a show "on-the-wall' by Document Journal “All I needed was a good horse underneath me”: Inside the world of Ed Forbis, the infamous Marlboro Man Director duo Lola+Pani delve into the mysterious past of the man who embodied the 20th century advertising boom by Brendan South In new sculpture exhibition, Helmut Lang breathes life into unused clothing from Saint Laurent collections Anthony Vaccarello tapped the designer-turned-artist to transform abandoned goods into narrative pieces about the past, present, and future of the French fashion house by Brendan South Chloe’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection is an immersive lesson in hope Choreographed at a distance with live camera footage, Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s collection draws on Corita Kent’s poetry in celebration of the female gaze by Brendan South Kenzo’s beekeeper-inspired collection is a planetary call to action Felipe Oliveira Baptista raises questions about the fate of our environment—and how to leverage the present toward a more optimistic future by Alex Hodor-Lee JW Anderson’s whimsical show-in-a-box is a tribute to creativity under constraint Requiring viewers to assemble and collection themselves, the designer’s second portable presentation invites us to participate in a process uniquely shaped by the present by Camille Sojit Pejcha Dior has us worshipping at the altar of earth tones Tapping filmmaker Alina Marazzi and artist Lucia Marcucci, Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest presentation is a celebration of comfort, introspection, and feminine cultural power by Brendan South
Document Journal launches Fall/Winter 2020: The Alternate Future What does counterculture look like in this turbulent moment? This question has taken us across the globe and into the deepest corners of the web by Nick Vogelson
Chicago’s Knox Fortune has arrived with his genre-bending new album, Stock Child Wonder The Grammy Award-wining musician on the creative process and being untraditional by Brendan South
From digital to analog, producer Carlota’s playlist explores the infinite grammar of the synth “The act of listening becomes an art itself, allowing us to decipher the codes of life.” by Brendan South
From lovestruck to cuntstruck: How today’s period pieces are refashioning history and having fun doing it Once Hollywood’s reliably square crowd-pleaser, historic films are undergoing a radical shift—and becoming cinema’s most boundary-pushing genre by Lucy Saldavia
Ellia Coggins’ ode to shared memory, “Small”, asks you to reflect on personal perception The model and musician explores shared memory, relationships, and a love of old films in her debut video by Des Magness
Inside London’s Angels Costumes, a dress-up paradise for film lovers Document gets lost in the historic family-run archive where ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ meets ‘Grand Budapest Hotel’ by Alice Lefons
Love Mansuy’s lyrical ballads are a vision for vulnerable masculinity In his latest EP, the singer-songwriter channels gospel serenity with waves of sonic experimentation by Alex Hodor-Lee
Time and space: Nelly Ben Hayoun harnesses science and technology to help us empathize The designer of experiences looks to the intergalactic to design better futures by Biz Sherbert
Othilia Simon enjoys simple pleasures, but she has superhuman ambitions The French model tells Document about her biggest fear, her greatest adventure, and her high-flying personal heroes by Document Journal
Photographer Dustin Thierry chronicles the underground Ballroom scene in his new exhibition, Opulence The Curaçao native traveled throughout Europe, documenting vibrant communities in a celebration of Blackness, beauty, and queerness by Brendan South
UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe
The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley
Thurston Moore on his new album, the old New York, and always resisting the mainstream From London, Moore joins Document to discuss the future of music amidst clutter and uncertainty by Avery Norman
Ólafur Arnalds, sampling healing rituals and spoken word, reminds us we’re all connected On 'Some Kind of Peace,' the Icelandic multi-instrumentalist embraces birth, death, and new beginnings by Noah Berlatsky
The photographs of John Edmonds examine realness and ritual in the Black diaspora For 'A Sidelong Glance,' the photographer worked with Ralph Ellison's collection of Central and West African sculptures, weaving together the contemporary and the ancestral by Biz Sherbert
Okay Kaya is cool with being herself, but also wouldn’t mind being a squid The model and musician tells Document about her favorite card game, her biggest fear, and her dreams of living underwater by Document Journal
Kati Nescher on inspiration, icons, and her creative pilgrimage to Ingmar Bergman’s house The model-turned-filmmaker shares the story behind her cinematic debut 'Green Eyes' by Bella Lucio
Zora J Murff’s photography will have you questioning your beliefs From juvenile justice to redlining, the artist joins Document to discuss good aesthetics, Blackness, and navigating art world capitalism by Alex Hodor-Lee
Miles Greenberg is creating spaces to transcend The Québécois artist joins Document to discuss the Black origins of surrealism, the future of performance, and being a low-key biohacker by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Grand River plays with limitations and freedom in her expansive ambient sound On her latest album, ‘Blink A Few Times To Clear Your Eyes’, Aimée Portioli fuses electronic and acoustic instruments perfectly suited for Fall by Oli Warwick
Dana Donnelly’s hot girl guide to hot girl horror movies Spend this Halloween with your favorite sexy scream queens by Dana Donnelly
5 ways to freak yourself out this Halloween—as if 2020 isn’t scary enough Lili Michelle's guide to getting spooky during the spookiest year on record by Lili Michelle
When they go low, we go high: Celine’s optimistic vision of post-pandemic fashion Mixing bourgeoisie style codes with boyish staples, Hedi Slimane’s Spring/Summer 2021 offering is relaxed luxury for the next generation by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Livestream Celine’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection here Watch the stream live this Monday, October 27, at 1PM EST. by Document Journal
Tao Lin’s required reading for going off-grid Long before the global pandemic necessitated lifestyle changes for millions of Americans, Tao Lin was already seeking solace in the natural world. “The mind is... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Yo La Tengo’s new dual releases reflect on a sonically expansive past 30 years on, the celebrated indie band is able to take itself apart and put itself back together, as indie rock, bluegrass, drone, or whatever... by Noah Berlatsky
Lil Keed is rap’s hungriest superstar “Music gets you through everything, bro.” The Atlanta-based rapper tells Document why he's a product of pain, ambition, and the Cleveland Avenue streets. by David Aaron Brake
Fires, fascists, and Trump caravans: Rick Castro sees a revolution coming to AmeriKKKa By taking a look back at the Watts, Rodney King, and lesser-known East Los Angeles Riots, the artist helps make sense of the chaos currently... by Rick Castro
Raquel Zimmermann has FOMO about the Big Bang For our series ‘About Face’, the supermodel talks self-improvement, staying sane, and leaving home at age 15. by Alex Hodor-Lee
Dorian Electra is executing their queer agenda—and reclaiming fedoras in the process With their new project ‘My Agenda’, the genre-subverting artist is turning toxic masculinity on its head. by Matilda Douglas-Henry
Susan Cianciolo, Mike Eckhaus, and Maryam Nassir Zadeh on creating beauty in ugly times Three generations of New York fashion join Document to discuss their creative origin stories by Ana Tess
In Marie Tomanova’s New York, anyone can be your friend The Czech Republic-born photographer tells us the stories behind her new solo exhibition at Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin by Ann Binlot
At Rockaway Beach, Benny’s Club makes a home for LGBTQ, POC surfers For the New York surf collective, there’s no such thing as a “traditional” surfer by Brendan South
Kamasi Washington, Robert Glasper, Terrace Martin, and 9th Wonder would like to invite you to a Dinner Party Get to know the supergroup revitalizing both jazz and hip hop by David Aaron Brake
Privacy expert Clare Garvie explains why your face is already in a criminal lineup Biometric surveillance is coming for you, even if you have 'nothing to hide' by Alex Hodor-Lee
For Miu Miu, fashion is a spectator sport In an OMA-designed stadium, the brand’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection puts two forms of gendered performance in dialogue by Camille Sojit Pejcha
In Pat Martin’s sun-drenched world, we are never strangers The California photographer takes us beneath the golden washes of West Coast sun, toward a deeper study of the American family by Alex Hodor-Lee
Louis Vuitton’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection endorses androgyny Nicolas Ghesquière looked to the ’80s in a stylistic exploration of ambiguous territories by Biz Sherbert
Matthew Williams takes Givenchy into the unknown Fusing early 2000s glam with elements of urbanwear, Williams’s debut collection charts a new course for the French Fashion house by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Ami perfects nonchalant, laid back sex appeal for your next night in With his Spring/Summer 2021 collection, Alexandre Mattiussi solidifies the new cool kid uniform by Biz Sherbert
Hermès’s latest collection is a poignant tribute to human touch Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski's Spring/Summer 2021 collection explores the tactility of individual garments—and the luxurious sensuality of a backless bodysuit by Biz Sherbert
“I’ll never do puff if it’s safe”: Australian designer Jordan Dalah on his latest collection Emerging Australian designer Jordan Dalah joins Document to discuss finding inspiration in Victorian history, Tudor undergarments, and designing for the mother of the bride by Alex Hodor-Lee
Issey Miyake transforms clothes into stop-motion choreography For Spring/Summer 2021, designer Satoshi Kondo shows us the magic of thoughtful construction—giving clothes a life of their own by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Loewe and friends return with an off-the-wall fashion experience With the help of creative collaborators, Jonathan Anderson returns to Loewe with a show "on-the-wall' by Document Journal
“All I needed was a good horse underneath me”: Inside the world of Ed Forbis, the infamous Marlboro Man Director duo Lola+Pani delve into the mysterious past of the man who embodied the 20th century advertising boom by Brendan South
In new sculpture exhibition, Helmut Lang breathes life into unused clothing from Saint Laurent collections Anthony Vaccarello tapped the designer-turned-artist to transform abandoned goods into narrative pieces about the past, present, and future of the French fashion house by Brendan South
Chloe’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection is an immersive lesson in hope Choreographed at a distance with live camera footage, Natacha Ramsay-Levi’s collection draws on Corita Kent’s poetry in celebration of the female gaze by Brendan South
Kenzo’s beekeeper-inspired collection is a planetary call to action Felipe Oliveira Baptista raises questions about the fate of our environment—and how to leverage the present toward a more optimistic future by Alex Hodor-Lee
JW Anderson’s whimsical show-in-a-box is a tribute to creativity under constraint Requiring viewers to assemble and collection themselves, the designer’s second portable presentation invites us to participate in a process uniquely shaped by the present by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Dior has us worshipping at the altar of earth tones Tapping filmmaker Alina Marazzi and artist Lucia Marcucci, Maria Grazia Chiuri's latest presentation is a celebration of comfort, introspection, and feminine cultural power by Brendan South