
Burberry’s Spring/Summer 2021 show is a spectacle for the streaming era
Riccardo Tisci taps Anne Imhof and Twitch for an ethereal marriage of technology and nature

For Thailand’s queer students, self-expression is an act of protest
Photographer Watsamon Tri-Yasakda documents a new generation of LGBTQ students fighting against uniformity

Lessons in love from Rachel Rabbit White, the ‘Hooker Laureate of the dirtbag left’
The modern Sappho tells Document about the books that shaped her thinking on desire and romance

From Beirut to Berghain, Nur Jaber discovers true freedom through techno
"One world, one race, one love, one rave:” The Lebanese DJ discusses the importance of prioritizing mental health, fundraising for migrant workers, and staying positive...

Lineisy Montero on leaving home, getting lost, and learning to fight from her grandma
Photographer Christian Brylle gets introspective with a mold-breaking model who's still a bookworm at heart

The devil wears Duncan: Office-approved styles to relive your goth days
Full of sublime contradictions, Michelle Duncan's latest collection is the post-quarantine power uniform

Trevor Paglen wants you to stop seeing like a human
The artist on CIA-funded facial recognition technology, images in the post-truth era, and why AI is its own form of politics

Watch The Empire Marching Elite’s electrifying, outdoor drumline performance
The all-star, HBCU-style band show off their kinetic range in the new 2 Moncler 1952 collection set against the sounds of nature.

Paul Kalkbrenner shares a buoyant techno mix from the summer that never happened
The boundary-pushing Berlin producer tells Document about finding hopeful moments in a very surreal summer

‘myselves’: 4 artists on interpreting the body in the age of pandemic
Loie Hollowell, Jesse Mockrin, Xiuching Tsay, and Naotaka Hiro, whose work is featured in a Kohn Gallery group exhibition, on the shifting foundations of identity

‘Don’t be a dickhead’: Lili Sumner on her fears, ambitions, and one favor she’d like to ask
Kicking off a new series for Document, photographer Christian Brylle gets existential with fashion's favorite gap-toothed cool girl

Fashion parkour: Saint Laurent scales the skylines of Paris, New York, and Beijing
Anthony Vaccarello's visual presentation for the Saint Laurent Men’s Spring/Summer 2021 collection is a heart-racing pursuit of the future

Saint Laurent promises to take us to church
The brand releases three cinematic teasers for its Men's Spring/Summer 2021 collection

As clubs remain closed, only radical solidarity will save the queer rave scene
Berghain may be too big to fail—but COVID-19 is threatening the survival of experimental nightlife spaces like WHOLE United Queer Festival.

Banksy’s driver and photographer reveals the art world’s most mysterious man
Steve Lazarides's second volume of 'Banksy Captured' shows the enigmatic artist in a new light

POWRPLNT, the mutual aid space bridging the digital divide
Bushwick's best-kept secret: Between Narcan trainings and online workshops, how POWRPLNT continues to serve community through the pandemic

Watch Young Emperors react to TikTok comments from fans and haters
Yes, Isabelle Chaput and Nelson Tiberghien do wear matching sweatpants at home

The Great Escape: Inside Karine Laval’s intimate Brooklyn backyard photography show
The photographer offers an otherworldly alternative to the gallery experience in the post-Covid era

Watch Live: Louis Vuitton Men’s Spring/Summer 2021 show
Tune in to the livestream this Wednesday, September 2nd at 7pm (GMT +9)

Eddie Chacon’s soulful new album is a testament to the creative power of patience
“I never thought I would sing again, other than in the shower." 30 years after a fleeting brush with superstardom, Chacon breaks the curse of...

Meet American Artist, the artist who ‘looted’ the Whitney
At the intersection of racial identity and technology, Artist prompts us to consider issues of Black labor and visibility within a networked world

Nina Sarin Arias on the artists that inspire her collections, from Roe Ethridge to Lee Krasner
ARIAS partners with artist Annette Kelm for their flagship store grand opening in SoHo

The Dreamachine, the execution, and the specter of William S. Burroughs
Rick Castro tells three intersecting stories about the legend of the Beat Hotel

Ai Weiwei on his surprise documentary ‘Coronation,’ a haunting portrait of Wuhan under lockdown
"We may never know what truly happened”—the artist exposes the Chinese government’s COVID coverup and the human toll of authoritarianism

Nazi hunting in the age of pop culture Hitler clones
In 'The Boys From Brazil,' Ira Levin probed our absurdist obsession with Nazi replicants—unfortunately today's fascists don't conform to pulp tropes

DJ Freedem, the ‘trap gardener’ advocating for reparations through houseplants
“It’s a way to reclaim our relationship with nature and the land.” Behind Freedem’s Instagram-based reparation network, Underground Plant Trade

Better living through anarchy: Tracking the rise of the temporary autonomous zone
As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system....

Wallow in your big city sadness with B.Miles’s new video
In the moody visual for "Wasting Time (New York)," B.Miles reminisces on the fear and loneliness of first moving to NYC

Kabwe, Zambia, where mining operations have destroyed the environment—and lives
In the final installment of his environmental series for Document 16, photographer Lawrence Ellis travels to one of the most polluted towns in the world

Space for Giants partners with Gemfields and Net-a-Porter to save the elephants
Founder Dr. Max Graham tells Document why elephants are crucial to our planet’s survival

Musician (Brooklyn) Steele asks himself deep questions about love, longing, and elderly poodles
The artist's new single 'Save Room' explores the existential melancholia of being single in NYC

An unprecedented look at fashion’s favorite cult designer, Martin Margiela
The long-awaited documentary on the elusive figure, Martin Margiela: In His Own Words, is finally available to the public

Getting Out: Art Omi, the sculpture park that will make you feel joy again
"We're creating pieces that can be explored and interacted with": Omi’s vast pastures are teeming with flora, fauna, and experiential art

Malaika Holmen revives cinema’s most recognizable eye shadow moment
For Document's model makeup challenge, Holmen slays Elizabeth Taylor's iconic Cleopatra look

Sie7etr3’s ‘Latin trap’ is the most intoxicating sound of summer
Blending Dominican rap with the rugged sounds of Brooklyn drill, Chucky73 and Fetti031 are breaking the boundaries placed on Latin hip hop

Executioner’s Mask makes post punk a religious experience
Frontman Jay Gambit tells Document how the band makes eternal despair sound catchy

Globalization and plushies: Up close with Louis Vuitton Men’s latest collection
Using repurposed fabrics, Virgil Abloh trades scarcity for artistry

Sunflower Bean frontwoman Julia Cumming revives 1986’s chicest makeup look
Document's favorite indie queen channels the iconic backing band from the 'Addicted to Love' music video

Thomas Lohr’s quarantine-era ‘street’ photographs immortalize Paris at its most eerie
In 'View Point,' Thomas Lohr and artist Olu Odukoya highlight the intimacy and isolation of urban living under lockdown

Unpacking the feverish intensity of queer, fictional crushes
Why Santana Lopez is so integral to the lesbian coming-of-age canon

Meet Buddy, the Pharrell-approved rapper bringing Janky vibes to hip hop
The artist on how his single 'Black 2' came to be adopted as an unofficial Black Lives Matter anthem

Nathan Fake’s playlist is a heady trip through two decades of dance music
From Autechre to Actress, the electronic artist and Cambria Instruments co-founder expounds on his 20 favorite dance tracks

‘Alternate history’ fiction reveals our dystopian American reality
For Philip K. Dick, Philip Roth, and Colson Whitehead, 'evil' hasn't been defeated—it's an active force in our politics

Celine’s latest collection is a celebration of youth in defiance
Hedi Slimane’s tribute to e-boys will convince you to download TikTok—if you haven’t already

Crystabel Riley, a ‘zero-waste’ makeup artist sounding the death knell of consumerism
"It’s ‘luxury,’ but the actual ingredients are really cheap.” The London-based artist tells Document about changing an industry from the outside

Expect an ode to bedroom artists and teenage skate dreams in Celine’s forthcoming collection
The teasers for Hedi Slimane's Spring 2021 collection short film promise tattooed, eternal youth

Document contributors on the books that changed their lives
Kim Jones, Simone Rocha, Jeremy Pope, and more Document No. 16 contributors share required reading for future generations

Can’t find your favorite song on Spotify? Check the podcast section
Disguising bootleg audio as podcasts, ingenious Spotify users reimagine the collective spirit of file-sharing for the streaming age

My date with Joe Files
Fetish artist Rick Castro reflects on hookup culture in the queer underground of ’80s LA, before masked faces and fear of intimacy became the norm
