Music ‘Surviving the Dream’ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LA’s Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioni’s La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORK’s ‘rapstar*’ maintains an artful anonymity Following the release of their sophomore album, Gretchen Lawrence and Coumba Samba reflect on art, friendship, and their lo-fi influences
Art Maya Man and Sotce usher in a new generation of internet artists The pair sits down with Document to discuss their creative processes amidst the ever-changing climate of internet art
Conversations The new coming of age, according to Ever Anderson and Diana Silvers ...I’m still 14. I’ll be 15 later this year. Diana: You’re still 14. When’s your birthday? Ever: November 3. I’m a Scorpio. Diana: I’m November... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Saint Laurent presents ‘SELF 07’: Six simultaneous international photo exhibitions ...for SELF 07, three neighborhoods immediately came to mind—the Piñata District, the Flower District, and the Fashion District. “[Their] deep shadows, brightly painted walls, and... by Madeleine Beck Conversations For Suzanne Lindon and Lukas Dhont, youth is an eternal muse ...just started talking to him. Sometimes you read directors saying, ‘I met [my star] on the [train],’ and I was like, ‘This never happens.’ And... by Divya Bala At Large Mapping a modern trans bohemia in the borough of the flesh ...Turns out Cassette lives on my block. I’m a fan of her low-key, intimate songs. Try “r.i.p. the glove”—“but I can be the glass /... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Chasing lions: Inside the 2022 Venice Biennale ...opera in an epic spectacle. In 2019, at the Lithuanian pavilion, theater director Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė, playwright Vaiva Grainytė, and composer Lina Lapelytė created a mind-blowing... by Justin Polera Conversations Little Simz subverts the exposure of stardom while standing in her own truth ...I don’t really know anything else. It’s not something I consciously think about. It’s what I feel, it’s what I think, and that’s it, you... by Imani Elizabeth Jackson Conversations Ocean Vuong and Edmund White explore the experiential modes of queer writing ...would be a lie, they were taught to say ‘uh-huh.’ [Edmund laughs] They say, ‘Is this resistant to addiction?’ ‘Uh-huh.’ ‘All right.’ ‘Well, we’ll send... by Aaron Hicklin Conversations Oliver Sim and Xavier Dolan perceive a new world for queer youth ...had a girl in his life, and he was like, ‘No.’ And then she said, ‘A boy in your life?’ And he was like, ‘No,... by Tim Blanks Above the Fold Papooz and Stéphane Ashpool explore the intersections of style and sound ...the new album. How did you guys start doing the recording, [during] COVID? Armand: We [had planned] a tour in Northern America and it ended... by Megan Hullander Conversations Ashton Sanders and Kimberly Drew on the inextricable link between art and chaos ...Scorpios—just, like, eyes-on-the-prize-ass energy. Ashton: You summed it right up—eyes on the prize, baby, you know? “Acting is reacting life—not, like, ‘reacting,’ but reacting: We’re... by Kimberly Drew Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Sidney Poitier, America’s first Black matinee star ...supporting roles in major studio films […] He was the one we all followed […] He was the beacon.” With a wide-reaching lexicon of 44... by Diego Sacramento Conversations Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron evaluate the changing landscape of science fiction ...class, and they said, ‘Yeah, but there’s no swords.’ I said, ‘What?’ I was taking Spartacus metaphorically, I wasn’t taking it literally. They said, ‘No,... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Huguette Tolinga ties modern community with the tradition of Congolese percussion ...sound. Here, the artist speaks with Document about the song’s accompanying video, learning percussion on her own, and recording as a solo artist for the... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold For Hyd, music is a vessel for material transformation ...just below the surface.” “Relating intimately to the earth, and the elements, were key throughlines [in our creative process],” says 80881 [Bobbi Menuez], the co-director... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Violette is reshaping personal beauty with a Parisian flair ...are different. “Beauty has always been about ‘fixing yourself,’ but never [to this degree] before. If you think about the ’80s, it was about expression... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold P.H.F.’s playlist for finding mental purity before sunrise ...and simple, there isn’t much to say really, it speaks for itself.” “Deep Water” by Portishead “This is easily one of my favorite Portishead songs,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Nep Sidhu’s ‘Paradox of Harmonics’ is a creative act of gratitude ...this sound system. [Devon] definitely has this innate enthusiasm, like Yeah man, let’s do it, let’s think about this. I thought if I talked to... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Sunflower Bean embraces the here and now on ‘Headful of Sugar’ ...in the way that this album was created? Julia: For me, the title, [Headful of Sugar], really encapsulates it. When you think of that word,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In ‘To Die Alive,’ photographer Matthew Leifheit documents the erotic fever dream of Fire Island ...characterize its landscape. The photographs are erotic, but always artistic; they can stand alone, but collectively tell a much richer story. Parlett himself puts it... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold On ‘N2KY,’ MOSSY analyzes the relationships of post-adolescence ...is so fashion [laughs]. You give me this beautiful response and all I can say is, ‘Wow, the title is so fashion.’ Jamie: No, but... by Deren Owji Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture ...course, in Dead Man, he says, ‘Great, you’re playing the mother figure.’ [Laughs] I still have the bonnet, in this house, that I wore in... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’ ...thing is going to happen,’ and more, ‘With whatever time we have on this earth, we really need to celebrate it.’ “There’s been a lot... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The dangers, and benefits, of mobile health apps in a post-Roe world “Delete your period tracker apps,” writes author Lauren Hough on Twitter. “Don’t write anything down.” It’s a sentiment that’s since been echoed by many across... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The false promise of payment plans sends Gen Z into debt ...for all you’re worth. However, frequent closet updates aren’t financially (or environmentally) sustainable. Enter payment plans. Faux plants in bulk? Payment plan. Skimpy silk dress... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Remembering Ron Galella, the godfather of American paparazzi ...the photographer went on. “Exclusive, unrehearsed, off-guard, spontaneous, no appointments—the only game.” Galella, who died on Monday at 91, was said to be the godfather... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Peter LaBier’s paintings reckon with the freedoms and limitations of lockdown ...LAT Gallery. “These inherited symbols juxtapose and overwrite one another, competing for real estate and attention.” Left: Black Like Thunder, 2021. Right: Snug Eternal, 2021.... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Ten young Ukrainians on how the war has changed their lives ...little gifts, books. I packed essentials: a few t-shirts, hoodies, a jacket. Everything else was memories. Yurii; 20, born in Lviv How is your family... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma ...the graves. Jenny: It’s really amazing. Actually, there’s loads of muntjac deer there as well, things like that. It’s quite amazing nature going on in... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold How The Satanic Temple became a source of social justice ...and necessary pursuit”; and ”The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend.” Taken in context, it’s easy to see why these... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’ ...stretches of alone time, but for Laus, alone doesn’t necessarily mean lonely anymore. “It doesn’t mean I’m not gonna get fucking FOMO from not hanging... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The risks and rewards of sex tapes—according to the experts, and everyday people who make them ...Betty Martin’s Wheel of Consent to have a robust, ongoing conversation. The Wheel of Consent centers around the questions, ‘Who is doing the action?’ and... by Jack Riewe Above the Fold Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye are alive in ‘We Are But One’ ...S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, collage through paper, prose, and their physical bodies, became central to their art. A shrine called Altared State, created by... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Fairchain imagines an art market that centers the artist ...diplomat and a freshly-graduated computer scientist, respectively. They’re co-founders of Fairchain—“a title management, authentication, and transaction platform for fine art, organized around a high-impact social... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter ...about?” “Nothing really,” Bird replied. “I’m actually quite miserable if you must know.” Superficially, the lanky man in the men’s room was irritatingly joyful enough... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Robin Frohardt examines the inevitably of plastic ...complicated, because it’s going to take systemic change. It has to be, because this is something that I care deeply about, obviously, and even I... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve ...Like, ‘Whose land is this? It’s not mine.’ On top of that, it’s like, ‘Nobody’s home upstairs.’ Being vacant in your thoughts, and feeling quite... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection is an autobiography ...so it’s only natural for the brand to reflect that. And as the brand is growing, it isn’t just mine anymore. It’s yours, it’s other... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold NFTs have funded everything from healthcare to war, but are museums above the medium? ...Ukraine) to healthcare startups (see: Noora Health). Recently, the most esteemed institutional pundits of taste, museums, bought into the movement. The French NFT platform LaCollection... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Pol Anglada’s ‘HOLE’ is erotic, not pornographic ...inspiration from comic books, magazine culture, and artists like Harry Bush, Jiraiya Bill, Will Ward, and Patrick Angus. A solo exhibition, titled HOLE, featuring 11... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold A panel at SCI-Arc leads to backlash, revealing ugly truths about creative industries ...you commit to a small firm], and you’re working hard for something that matters to you? And not something that only matters to some faceless,... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval ...begins with a whispered confession—‘that night, I watch people fucking on my computer’—before deconstructing thorny topics like gender identity and sexual commodification. Equally brazen is... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Twitter is Elon Musk’s newest plaything ...in the company. Musk undoubtedly has experience with social media platforms—mostly through shitposting, spreading misinformation, and illegally messing with markets. But it’s important to recognize... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Miami attempts to rebrand as ‘Crypto Valley’ ...its less-than-glamorous reputation—it’s actually desperate to. Florida is propositioning itself to be the next tech hub. Following Orlando’s attempt to rebrand itself as “the next... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Teen hackers are wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies ...essentially “[hold] the keys to the kingdom for thousands of major organizations.” Getting hacked by LAPSUS$ threw Okta’s credibility into question, raising the question: If... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The normalization of reality isn’t happening ...trends favor are not accurate depictions of most people’s realities. (At least I hope they are not…) With lifestyle-focused revolutions depicting more truthful portraits of... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream ...“He knows all the words to ‘Mr. Brightside’ / He says it’s a joke but I know it’s honest / We’re so ironic, it’s iconic,... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster ...contests demands seeing people in context.” They discuss the misleading nature of disasters, particularly in how they’re presented to us. “People commonly imagine disasters to... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her ...he told me that, I never looked back. People ask me, ‘What kind of DJ are you?’ At this point, I’m telling people I’m an... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” ...Baltimore, early 2000s: “Either you help me with the dishes or you practice piano,” Baird’s mother would say. “I’d usually choose piano,” Baird remembers. “But,... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Genesis Tramaine’s paintings find God in Black, queer community For Genesis Tramaine, portraiture is spiritual. “I call myself a devotional painter,” the artist once said. “All of [my work] is derived from the presence... by Morgan Becker
Conversations The new coming of age, according to Ever Anderson and Diana Silvers ...I’m still 14. I’ll be 15 later this year. Diana: You’re still 14. When’s your birthday? Ever: November 3. I’m a Scorpio. Diana: I’m November... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Saint Laurent presents ‘SELF 07’: Six simultaneous international photo exhibitions ...for SELF 07, three neighborhoods immediately came to mind—the Piñata District, the Flower District, and the Fashion District. “[Their] deep shadows, brightly painted walls, and... by Madeleine Beck
Conversations For Suzanne Lindon and Lukas Dhont, youth is an eternal muse ...just started talking to him. Sometimes you read directors saying, ‘I met [my star] on the [train],’ and I was like, ‘This never happens.’ And... by Divya Bala
At Large Mapping a modern trans bohemia in the borough of the flesh ...Turns out Cassette lives on my block. I’m a fan of her low-key, intimate songs. Try “r.i.p. the glove”—“but I can be the glass /... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Chasing lions: Inside the 2022 Venice Biennale ...opera in an epic spectacle. In 2019, at the Lithuanian pavilion, theater director Rugilė Barzdžiukaitė, playwright Vaiva Grainytė, and composer Lina Lapelytė created a mind-blowing... by Justin Polera
Conversations Little Simz subverts the exposure of stardom while standing in her own truth ...I don’t really know anything else. It’s not something I consciously think about. It’s what I feel, it’s what I think, and that’s it, you... by Imani Elizabeth Jackson
Conversations Ocean Vuong and Edmund White explore the experiential modes of queer writing ...would be a lie, they were taught to say ‘uh-huh.’ [Edmund laughs] They say, ‘Is this resistant to addiction?’ ‘Uh-huh.’ ‘All right.’ ‘Well, we’ll send... by Aaron Hicklin
Conversations Oliver Sim and Xavier Dolan perceive a new world for queer youth ...had a girl in his life, and he was like, ‘No.’ And then she said, ‘A boy in your life?’ And he was like, ‘No,... by Tim Blanks
Above the Fold Papooz and Stéphane Ashpool explore the intersections of style and sound ...the new album. How did you guys start doing the recording, [during] COVID? Armand: We [had planned] a tour in Northern America and it ended... by Megan Hullander
Conversations Ashton Sanders and Kimberly Drew on the inextricable link between art and chaos ...Scorpios—just, like, eyes-on-the-prize-ass energy. Ashton: You summed it right up—eyes on the prize, baby, you know? “Acting is reacting life—not, like, ‘reacting,’ but reacting: We’re... by Kimberly Drew
Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Sidney Poitier, America’s first Black matinee star ...supporting roles in major studio films […] He was the one we all followed […] He was the beacon.” With a wide-reaching lexicon of 44... by Diego Sacramento
Conversations Sigourney Weaver and James Cameron evaluate the changing landscape of science fiction ...class, and they said, ‘Yeah, but there’s no swords.’ I said, ‘What?’ I was taking Spartacus metaphorically, I wasn’t taking it literally. They said, ‘No,... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Huguette Tolinga ties modern community with the tradition of Congolese percussion ...sound. Here, the artist speaks with Document about the song’s accompanying video, learning percussion on her own, and recording as a solo artist for the... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold For Hyd, music is a vessel for material transformation ...just below the surface.” “Relating intimately to the earth, and the elements, were key throughlines [in our creative process],” says 80881 [Bobbi Menuez], the co-director... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Violette is reshaping personal beauty with a Parisian flair ...are different. “Beauty has always been about ‘fixing yourself,’ but never [to this degree] before. If you think about the ’80s, it was about expression... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold P.H.F.’s playlist for finding mental purity before sunrise ...and simple, there isn’t much to say really, it speaks for itself.” “Deep Water” by Portishead “This is easily one of my favorite Portishead songs,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Nep Sidhu’s ‘Paradox of Harmonics’ is a creative act of gratitude ...this sound system. [Devon] definitely has this innate enthusiasm, like Yeah man, let’s do it, let’s think about this. I thought if I talked to... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Sunflower Bean embraces the here and now on ‘Headful of Sugar’ ...in the way that this album was created? Julia: For me, the title, [Headful of Sugar], really encapsulates it. When you think of that word,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In ‘To Die Alive,’ photographer Matthew Leifheit documents the erotic fever dream of Fire Island ...characterize its landscape. The photographs are erotic, but always artistic; they can stand alone, but collectively tell a much richer story. Parlett himself puts it... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold On ‘N2KY,’ MOSSY analyzes the relationships of post-adolescence ...is so fashion [laughs]. You give me this beautiful response and all I can say is, ‘Wow, the title is so fashion.’ Jamie: No, but... by Deren Owji
Conversations Iggy Pop and Ottessa Moshfegh examine the pathologies of contemporary culture ...course, in Dead Man, he says, ‘Great, you’re playing the mother figure.’ [Laughs] I still have the bonnet, in this house, that I wore in... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Kevin Morby makes friends with the dead on ‘This Is A Photograph’ ...thing is going to happen,’ and more, ‘With whatever time we have on this earth, we really need to celebrate it.’ “There’s been a lot... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The dangers, and benefits, of mobile health apps in a post-Roe world “Delete your period tracker apps,” writes author Lauren Hough on Twitter. “Don’t write anything down.” It’s a sentiment that’s since been echoed by many across... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The false promise of payment plans sends Gen Z into debt ...for all you’re worth. However, frequent closet updates aren’t financially (or environmentally) sustainable. Enter payment plans. Faux plants in bulk? Payment plan. Skimpy silk dress... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Remembering Ron Galella, the godfather of American paparazzi ...the photographer went on. “Exclusive, unrehearsed, off-guard, spontaneous, no appointments—the only game.” Galella, who died on Monday at 91, was said to be the godfather... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Peter LaBier’s paintings reckon with the freedoms and limitations of lockdown ...LAT Gallery. “These inherited symbols juxtapose and overwrite one another, competing for real estate and attention.” Left: Black Like Thunder, 2021. Right: Snug Eternal, 2021.... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Ten young Ukrainians on how the war has changed their lives ...little gifts, books. I packed essentials: a few t-shirts, hoodies, a jacket. Everything else was memories. Yurii; 20, born in Lviv How is your family... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Let’s Eat Grandma may have actually eaten your grandma ...the graves. Jenny: It’s really amazing. Actually, there’s loads of muntjac deer there as well, things like that. It’s quite amazing nature going on in... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold How The Satanic Temple became a source of social justice ...and necessary pursuit”; and ”The freedoms of others should be respected, including the freedom to offend.” Taken in context, it’s easy to see why these... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold beabadoobee finds company in herself on ‘Beatopia’ ...stretches of alone time, but for Laus, alone doesn’t necessarily mean lonely anymore. “It doesn’t mean I’m not gonna get fucking FOMO from not hanging... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The risks and rewards of sex tapes—according to the experts, and everyday people who make them ...Betty Martin’s Wheel of Consent to have a robust, ongoing conversation. The Wheel of Consent centers around the questions, ‘Who is doing the action?’ and... by Jack Riewe
Above the Fold Genesis Breyer P-Orridge and Lady Jaye are alive in ‘We Are But One’ ...S. Burroughs and Brion Gysin, collage through paper, prose, and their physical bodies, became central to their art. A shrine called Altared State, created by... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Fairchain imagines an art market that centers the artist ...diplomat and a freshly-graduated computer scientist, respectively. They’re co-founders of Fairchain—“a title management, authentication, and transaction platform for fine art, organized around a high-impact social... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Andrew Bird’s ‘Inside Problems’ tackles the demons that even Headspace can’t deter ...about?” “Nothing really,” Bird replied. “I’m actually quite miserable if you must know.” Superficially, the lanky man in the men’s room was irritatingly joyful enough... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Robin Frohardt examines the inevitably of plastic ...complicated, because it’s going to take systemic change. It has to be, because this is something that I care deeply about, obviously, and even I... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Bakar makes music for the future, with his heart on his sleeve ...Like, ‘Whose land is this? It’s not mine.’ On top of that, it’s like, ‘Nobody’s home upstairs.’ Being vacant in your thoughts, and feeling quite... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection is an autobiography ...so it’s only natural for the brand to reflect that. And as the brand is growing, it isn’t just mine anymore. It’s yours, it’s other... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold NFTs have funded everything from healthcare to war, but are museums above the medium? ...Ukraine) to healthcare startups (see: Noora Health). Recently, the most esteemed institutional pundits of taste, museums, bought into the movement. The French NFT platform LaCollection... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Pol Anglada’s ‘HOLE’ is erotic, not pornographic ...inspiration from comic books, magazine culture, and artists like Harry Bush, Jiraiya Bill, Will Ward, and Patrick Angus. A solo exhibition, titled HOLE, featuring 11... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold A panel at SCI-Arc leads to backlash, revealing ugly truths about creative industries ...you commit to a small firm], and you’re working hard for something that matters to you? And not something that only matters to some faceless,... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold The deconstruction, and rebirth, of Jenny Hval ...begins with a whispered confession—‘that night, I watch people fucking on my computer’—before deconstructing thorny topics like gender identity and sexual commodification. Equally brazen is... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Twitter is Elon Musk’s newest plaything ...in the company. Musk undoubtedly has experience with social media platforms—mostly through shitposting, spreading misinformation, and illegally messing with markets. But it’s important to recognize... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Miami attempts to rebrand as ‘Crypto Valley’ ...its less-than-glamorous reputation—it’s actually desperate to. Florida is propositioning itself to be the next tech hub. Following Orlando’s attempt to rebrand itself as “the next... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Teen hackers are wreaking havoc on the world’s biggest companies ...essentially “[hold] the keys to the kingdom for thousands of major organizations.” Getting hacked by LAPSUS$ threw Okta’s credibility into question, raising the question: If... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The normalization of reality isn’t happening ...trends favor are not accurate depictions of most people’s realities. (At least I hope they are not…) With lifestyle-focused revolutions depicting more truthful portraits of... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream ...“He knows all the words to ‘Mr. Brightside’ / He says it’s a joke but I know it’s honest / We’re so ironic, it’s iconic,... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster ...contests demands seeing people in context.” They discuss the misleading nature of disasters, particularly in how they’re presented to us. “People commonly imagine disasters to... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her ...he told me that, I never looked back. People ask me, ‘What kind of DJ are you?’ At this point, I’m telling people I’m an... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” ...Baltimore, early 2000s: “Either you help me with the dishes or you practice piano,” Baird’s mother would say. “I’d usually choose piano,” Baird remembers. “But,... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Genesis Tramaine’s paintings find God in Black, queer community For Genesis Tramaine, portraiture is spiritual. “I call myself a devotional painter,” the artist once said. “All of [my work] is derived from the presence... by Morgan Becker