“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Kiernan Francis’s ‘Champions’ reimagines interior life The filmmaker visits his family’s Chicago home, presenting an architectural vision of victory with local designers
Fashion ECCO.kollektive marks its fifth season with a collaboration with Louis-Gabriel Nouchi The Danish brand expands its fashion innovation program with an exclusive line of fine leather goods by the French designer
Fashion The intimacy of beauty with Holli Smith and Pony Rivers For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the hairstylist and longtime contributor transforms her partner into an array of characters for his fashion debut accompanied by a...
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15 minutes with Pedro Almodóvar, film legend turned fine artist The legendary filmmaker's first New York exhibition, ‘Waiting for the Light,’ is on view at Marlborough Gallery through June 29, 2019. by Ann Binlot
Edd Horder captures the elaborate uniforms of British social clubs From choir girls to polo players, Edd Horder photographs a rarely seen side of British society for London Unstyled. by Hannah Ongley
Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures How Bob Colacello became the one every A-Lister shared their secrets with. by Daisy Prince
Secret Magazine celebrates our generation’s boundless curiosity Jeff Ihaza and Jarod Taber's new zine upends stereotypes about today's 'phone-obsessed' generation. by Shawn Lakin
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Paul Anthony Smith probes his dual identity in ‘Junction’ The Jamaican-American artist Paul Anthony Smith investigates class, colonialism, and culture in Junction, his first exhibition at Jack Shainman. by Ann Binlot
Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches The British social documentary and portrait photographer releases 'Congregation,' her second photography book portraying the rarely-documented spiritual worship of African South Londoners. by Kaylee Warren
Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 For Document's S/S 2019 edition, we scan the landscape, both past and present, to identify the power structures, technologies, and cultural forces that shape what... by Nick Vogelson
4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise On the occasion of Chloe Wise’s portrait exhibition ‘Not That We Don’t’ at Almine Rech London, Document reached out to her subjects to gain their... by Ann Binlot
‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles FAR–NEAR, a cross-cultural book series aimed at broadening perspectives of Asia, launches its second issue with a short film about hair and heritage. by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie
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Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin’s B-horror version of America’s rural fantasy The artists reconstruct the idea of home in their Fondazione Prada exhibition ”Whether Line.” by Ann Binlot
Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie
Shayne Oliver takes Colmar A.G.E. to the western frontier The Italian outerwear brand tapped the New York designer for their second collaborative collection. by Shawn Lakin
Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online With the fight for LGBTQ rights increasingly being waged online, Document speaks to four individuals on the frontlines. by Bo Hanna
Trace the ‘Journey of a Raindrop’ at Milan’s Issey Miyake flagship Issey Miyake tapped Dutch designer Jólan van der Wiel to create a series of installations in its Milan flagship for Salone del Mobile. by Ann Binlot
Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams Photographer Martin Mae captures families, fashion models, and rickshaw drivers in the beautifully cacophonous city. by Hannah Ongley
The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the world—and were forgotten On the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, look at five groundbreaking women who were erased from art history. by Ann Binlot