Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“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
Adrift in America As hyper-media and violence create a dysphoric present, one writer stops to survey our collective unmooring. by Patrick Blanchfield What drives our search for utopia? Religious freedom, inequality, sexual freedom—the pursuit of utopia is always a reflection of contemporary moods by Cody Delistraty The haute couture fascination inspiring London’s newest class of designers Haute Couture is finding a new audience with a group of upcoming designers who place craft and individualism at the forefront by Anders Christian Madsen If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? Noah Berlatsky explores the parallels between cultural fear and the work of science fiction by Noah Berlatsky Once bulldozed by stereotypes, crossplay is cosplay’s gender revolution How do you turn what was once demonized into a source of pride and exploration? Matt Baume writes on cosplay's gender defying evolution by Matt Baume Understanding anarchy from ancient Athens to the dark web If Anarchism has always existed, might it just be a base state of human existence? by Kyle Chayka Will virtual reality have an empathy breakthrough? In a internet landscape filled with cynicism and cyber attacks, artists are looking to virtual reality to bridge the digital gap by Cody Delistraty Piers Secunda and the Preservation of Destruction The sculptor speaks about cultural violence in the Middle East by Fiona Rose-Greenland Oxford’s Dr. Anders Sandberg Combats A.I.’s Threat to Humanity with His Whiteboard Dr. Anders Sanberg is looking to save humanity from extinction from an unlikely instigator. by Cody Delistraty Japanese internment camp survivors reflect on America’s dark past 75 years later A forgotten and hidden stain on American history, Japanese internment camps were yet another point of damage done to minorities in the U.S. by Ann Binlot Does Cultural Crisis Breed Artistic Fertility? A Look Through History to Understand Today One positive to note from troubling times is the rise of virulent and decisive art and expression. by Ruth Ben-Ghiat Burberry’s Christopher Bailey Finds Balance in a Time of Social and Political Uncertainty As the creative director-turned-C.E.O. of Burberry prepares to step back into the atelier full-time, he reflects on a monumental year of change. by Anders Christian Madsen The lost glamour of historic-art collector Alexander Iolas Artist and filmmaker William E. Jones reflects upon the complicated, seductive legacy of a legendary personality for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by William E Jones Objects Without Shadows One of the most historically significant regions in the world is currently being pillaged. by Fiona Rose-Greenland No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen Jane Birkin on love and loss The late icon of film, fashion, and music shares stories of her life with Serge Gainsbourg for Document’s Fall/Winter 2016 issue by Jane Birkin El Paquete: an Underground Railroad for Art in Cuba On an island where the all-consuming freedom of the internet is just beyond reach, Nestor Siré and El Paquete make art downloadable. by Richard Morgan The Yavapai-Apache Creation Story Curator Barbara London introduces the photography of feminist video artist Dara Birnbaum and a powerful ancestral tale of generative power for Document's Fall/Winter 2016 issue. by Barbara London In a fashion world where realists are pulling dreamers out of their fantasies, Peter Dundas is leading Roberto Cavalli into a new era of glamour. In Paris, the legendary designer discusses the transition to Cavalli, his international upbringing, and the service of fashion in troubled times. by Anders Christian Madsen Christopher Kane on Creativity and Art Brut at the Center Gugging As told to Sarah Mower, the designer recounts his visit to the artistic psychiatric clinic and museum with photograher Laurence Ellis. by Christopher Kane Alternative Vision: Martine Sitbon Discusses Testimony and New Tome with Partner Marc Ascoli In the forthcoming book, the designer recounts significant moments from her past and carefully focuses on the garments themselves that have defined not only her... by Joshua Glass Thoughts on Paper: Donald Judd on longtime friend and collaborator Dan Flavin in an exclusive text Caitlin Murray introduces one of Judd's previously unpublished manuscripts complete with his handwritten annotations. by Caitlin Murray Future Formats: How Electronic Arts Intermix Propelled Video Art in a Pre-YouTube, Pre-internet Era Curator Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan and artists affiliated with the visionary nonprofit consider the evolution of video art. by Tina Rivers Ryan Milan Vukmirovic & Michael Lau: Larger Than Life Acclaimed "Godfather" of the designer toy movement, Michael Lau connects with Ports 1961's Milan Vukmirovic for a larger-than-life collaboration. by Ronald Burton III Boyd McDonald: True Homosexual Experiences Los Angeles-based artist William E. Jones discusses his latest project, True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell, with Ryan Linkof, Associate Curator at... by Ryan Linkof Deana Lawson and Mickalene Thomas on the direct gaze The artists discuss process, the significance of their mothers in their work, and how Lawson creates the intimacy that is signature in her photographs in... by Monique Long Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy The rising artist invigorates Coach's accessories with a dose of shock value in Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Ann Binlot Shaping the fashion world of the future with Delphine Arnault and the LVMH Prize. One of the most remarkable things about the LVMH Prize is that nothing is asked of the winners by LVMH—they want nothing in return. That... by Jo-Ann Furniss Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions To reduce Olivier Rizzo down to the title of “stylist” is an underestimation; he is more like the member of a quasi-religious cult, the keeper... by Jo-Ann Furniss Paco Rabanne designer Julien Dossena explains why the new Paris might be the new New York “There is no fight against what is new.” Blake Abbie interviews the designer for Document's Spring/Summer 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie The World of Jacquemus For Document S/S 2014, Daniele Balice talks to Simon Porte Jacquemus about navigating through emerging stardom in the world of fashion, while maintaining accessibility, humble... by Daniele Balice The secret world of the Macdowell Colony, favorite respite of James Baldwin and Alice Walker Author Cris Beam reveals the secret world of America's oldest artist retreat in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Cris Beam Robert Heinecken implicates himself in a vast system of sex, money, and power with his ‘comprimised’ magazines A portfolio from Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue pays tribute to the pioneer of appropriation art whose his altered magazines, culled directly from mass media and... by Drew Sawyer Internet killed the public access star: Welcome to Glenn O’Brien’s ‘TV Party’ How Glenn O’Brien’s ‘TV Party’ ushered in the do-it-yourself entertainment era, from Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Hilary Moss Alissa Bennett imagines the meeting of a pair of artists who redefined erotic symbolism A dark commentary on female sexuality interpreted by the works of two artists from very different time periods, Toyen and Emily Sundblad, from Document's Fall/Winter... by Alissa Bennett Daniel Pinchbeck’s extraterrestrial explorations through LSD, UFO encounters, and ‘parasitic’ spirits The writer and activist Daniel Pinchbeck recounts his personal journey through space, and time for Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Briallen Hopper Pure Murder: An American Honor Killing A thrill-seeking kid and the ‘underage’ middle-aged man—David McConnell recounts a true story in which innocence and experience aren’t what they seem for Document's Spring/Summer... by David McConnell The Source Family is one of L.A.’s most infamous cults: Isis Aquarian takes Document behind the curtain How Father Yod conquered Hollywood and captivated John Lennon and Warren Beatty in Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Chiara Barzini Bryan Adams reenergizes the concept of celebrity portraits The musician and photographer discusses his technique behind the camera for Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Document Journal ‘The O.G.’: A Poem by Glenn O’Brien The artist shares an exclusive piece of work for Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Glenn O'Brien
Adrift in America As hyper-media and violence create a dysphoric present, one writer stops to survey our collective unmooring. by Patrick Blanchfield
What drives our search for utopia? Religious freedom, inequality, sexual freedom—the pursuit of utopia is always a reflection of contemporary moods by Cody Delistraty
The haute couture fascination inspiring London’s newest class of designers Haute Couture is finding a new audience with a group of upcoming designers who place craft and individualism at the forefront by Anders Christian Madsen
If science fiction reflects our innermost fears, how do we see ourselves today? Noah Berlatsky explores the parallels between cultural fear and the work of science fiction by Noah Berlatsky
Once bulldozed by stereotypes, crossplay is cosplay’s gender revolution How do you turn what was once demonized into a source of pride and exploration? Matt Baume writes on cosplay's gender defying evolution by Matt Baume
Understanding anarchy from ancient Athens to the dark web If Anarchism has always existed, might it just be a base state of human existence? by Kyle Chayka
Will virtual reality have an empathy breakthrough? In a internet landscape filled with cynicism and cyber attacks, artists are looking to virtual reality to bridge the digital gap by Cody Delistraty
Piers Secunda and the Preservation of Destruction The sculptor speaks about cultural violence in the Middle East by Fiona Rose-Greenland
Oxford’s Dr. Anders Sandberg Combats A.I.’s Threat to Humanity with His Whiteboard Dr. Anders Sanberg is looking to save humanity from extinction from an unlikely instigator. by Cody Delistraty
Japanese internment camp survivors reflect on America’s dark past 75 years later A forgotten and hidden stain on American history, Japanese internment camps were yet another point of damage done to minorities in the U.S. by Ann Binlot
Does Cultural Crisis Breed Artistic Fertility? A Look Through History to Understand Today One positive to note from troubling times is the rise of virulent and decisive art and expression. by Ruth Ben-Ghiat
Burberry’s Christopher Bailey Finds Balance in a Time of Social and Political Uncertainty As the creative director-turned-C.E.O. of Burberry prepares to step back into the atelier full-time, he reflects on a monumental year of change. by Anders Christian Madsen
The lost glamour of historic-art collector Alexander Iolas Artist and filmmaker William E. Jones reflects upon the complicated, seductive legacy of a legendary personality for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by William E Jones
Objects Without Shadows One of the most historically significant regions in the world is currently being pillaged. by Fiona Rose-Greenland
No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen
Jane Birkin on love and loss The late icon of film, fashion, and music shares stories of her life with Serge Gainsbourg for Document’s Fall/Winter 2016 issue by Jane Birkin
El Paquete: an Underground Railroad for Art in Cuba On an island where the all-consuming freedom of the internet is just beyond reach, Nestor Siré and El Paquete make art downloadable. by Richard Morgan
The Yavapai-Apache Creation Story Curator Barbara London introduces the photography of feminist video artist Dara Birnbaum and a powerful ancestral tale of generative power for Document's Fall/Winter 2016 issue. by Barbara London
In a fashion world where realists are pulling dreamers out of their fantasies, Peter Dundas is leading Roberto Cavalli into a new era of glamour. In Paris, the legendary designer discusses the transition to Cavalli, his international upbringing, and the service of fashion in troubled times. by Anders Christian Madsen
Christopher Kane on Creativity and Art Brut at the Center Gugging As told to Sarah Mower, the designer recounts his visit to the artistic psychiatric clinic and museum with photograher Laurence Ellis. by Christopher Kane
Alternative Vision: Martine Sitbon Discusses Testimony and New Tome with Partner Marc Ascoli In the forthcoming book, the designer recounts significant moments from her past and carefully focuses on the garments themselves that have defined not only her... by Joshua Glass
Thoughts on Paper: Donald Judd on longtime friend and collaborator Dan Flavin in an exclusive text Caitlin Murray introduces one of Judd's previously unpublished manuscripts complete with his handwritten annotations. by Caitlin Murray
Future Formats: How Electronic Arts Intermix Propelled Video Art in a Pre-YouTube, Pre-internet Era Curator Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan and artists affiliated with the visionary nonprofit consider the evolution of video art. by Tina Rivers Ryan
Milan Vukmirovic & Michael Lau: Larger Than Life Acclaimed "Godfather" of the designer toy movement, Michael Lau connects with Ports 1961's Milan Vukmirovic for a larger-than-life collaboration. by Ronald Burton III
Boyd McDonald: True Homosexual Experiences Los Angeles-based artist William E. Jones discusses his latest project, True Homosexual Experiences: Boyd McDonald and Straight to Hell, with Ryan Linkof, Associate Curator at... by Ryan Linkof
Deana Lawson and Mickalene Thomas on the direct gaze The artists discuss process, the significance of their mothers in their work, and how Lawson creates the intimacy that is signature in her photographs in... by Monique Long
Striking a pose with Brooklyn-based multi-hyphenate artist K8 Hardy The rising artist invigorates Coach's accessories with a dose of shock value in Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Ann Binlot
Shaping the fashion world of the future with Delphine Arnault and the LVMH Prize. One of the most remarkable things about the LVMH Prize is that nothing is asked of the winners by LVMH—they want nothing in return. That... by Jo-Ann Furniss
Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions To reduce Olivier Rizzo down to the title of “stylist” is an underestimation; he is more like the member of a quasi-religious cult, the keeper... by Jo-Ann Furniss
Paco Rabanne designer Julien Dossena explains why the new Paris might be the new New York “There is no fight against what is new.” Blake Abbie interviews the designer for Document's Spring/Summer 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie
The World of Jacquemus For Document S/S 2014, Daniele Balice talks to Simon Porte Jacquemus about navigating through emerging stardom in the world of fashion, while maintaining accessibility, humble... by Daniele Balice
The secret world of the Macdowell Colony, favorite respite of James Baldwin and Alice Walker Author Cris Beam reveals the secret world of America's oldest artist retreat in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Cris Beam
Robert Heinecken implicates himself in a vast system of sex, money, and power with his ‘comprimised’ magazines A portfolio from Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue pays tribute to the pioneer of appropriation art whose his altered magazines, culled directly from mass media and... by Drew Sawyer
Internet killed the public access star: Welcome to Glenn O’Brien’s ‘TV Party’ How Glenn O’Brien’s ‘TV Party’ ushered in the do-it-yourself entertainment era, from Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Hilary Moss
Alissa Bennett imagines the meeting of a pair of artists who redefined erotic symbolism A dark commentary on female sexuality interpreted by the works of two artists from very different time periods, Toyen and Emily Sundblad, from Document's Fall/Winter... by Alissa Bennett
Daniel Pinchbeck’s extraterrestrial explorations through LSD, UFO encounters, and ‘parasitic’ spirits The writer and activist Daniel Pinchbeck recounts his personal journey through space, and time for Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Briallen Hopper
Pure Murder: An American Honor Killing A thrill-seeking kid and the ‘underage’ middle-aged man—David McConnell recounts a true story in which innocence and experience aren’t what they seem for Document's Spring/Summer... by David McConnell
The Source Family is one of L.A.’s most infamous cults: Isis Aquarian takes Document behind the curtain How Father Yod conquered Hollywood and captivated John Lennon and Warren Beatty in Document's Fall/Winter 2013 issue. by Chiara Barzini
Bryan Adams reenergizes the concept of celebrity portraits The musician and photographer discusses his technique behind the camera for Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Document Journal
‘The O.G.’: A Poem by Glenn O’Brien The artist shares an exclusive piece of work for Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Glenn O'Brien