Music âSurviving the Dreamâ with FIDLAR Document joined the indie rock band LAâs Balboa Recording Studio ahead of the release of their fourth album to talk about staying punk and growing...
Fashion Brioniâs La Donna explores new ground The Italian heritage house mixes embellishment and craftsmanship in its Spring / Summer collection
Art Experimental pop duo NEW YORKâs ârapstar*â 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
Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious ...that can hold my gaze are the ones I come back to most. Jack Davison’s latest exhibition, Photographic Etchings is on view through November 12... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Andy Harman recycles the detritus from the myth of fashion ...and white [narratives], but I am always searching for the grey. This searching certainly informs how I look at the things around me, including a... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold Caleb Landry Jones handpicks his favorite works of classical literature ...there’s an old man calling out ‘communists.’ Toole had written it with a cartoonish feeling—you’d see a puff of smoke come from the side of... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Ariel Goldberg reveals the invisible history of queer community In today’s image-saturated society, the power of photography—its ability to capture culture and history—often slips through the cracks. The latest exhibition from writer, curator, and... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold In celebrating emoâs resurgence, When We Were Young Festival prophecies its death ...its essence, WWWY is commercializing nostalgia for an already commercialized time. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a bad thing—I was actually selfishly praying for... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold The Beths unite dark lyrics with upbeat pop in âExpert In A Dying Fieldâ ...that I was brave enough to dive in / But I never have been and never will be / I’m coming in hot then freezing... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold The sound of Halloween, according to The Dare ...to romanticize the feeling of spiraling into your own inner savagery, it’s the Brooklyn-based DJ, whose latest single “Girls” has been heralded as an anthem... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Are complaints about unoriginality in film unoriginal? ...your own. And, in this respect, our current era of superhero franchises and compulsive serialization really is new. “Rather than complaining about a lack of... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex workerâs guide to living, loving, and fucking ...and high-waisted pants. Three: Quality over quantity. Many of my friends who complain they have nothing to wear will buy massive hauls off Shein, then... by Liara Roux Above the Fold Whatâs next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? ...living in LA, Aikens has navigated each new city with a strong commitment to community. “I’ve met so many of my friends that I consider... by Syd Walker Above the Fold La Femme defies expectations on âTeatro Lucidoâ ...times, the band’s many references—Spaghetti Western, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Rosalia, Woody Allen—force listeners to ask themselves if they are in on the joke. That the art... by Tani Levitt Above the Fold Indie sleaze gets the cinematic treatment in the new documentary, âMeet Me In the Bathroomâ ...participating musicians, journalists, bloggers, photographers, managers, groupies, and DJs—just about anyone and everyone living in the scene. Her five years of research, conversations, and writing... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Okay Kayaâs booklist is an ode to brevity ...of her imagined realities. It was conceived from a series of peculiar questions: What if you’re tree-juice? How far along the stem do you have... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Halloween films for lovers of arthouse horror, and the best snacks to pair them with There’s something in the air, when the leaves change and the winds begin to howl. When pumpkins don crooked smiles, and costume stores multiply, beckoning... by Diego Sacramento Above the Fold Inside the sixth FotoFocus biennial, as told by an art world outsider ...she was an artist herself: a retired painter who originally moved to New York from Finland when she was my age. Now she lives in... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold A morning with six-piece indie pop collective MICHELLE ...New York. As a unit, they’re close and curious. They build on each other’s thoughts and ask follow-up questions. There are moments when I merely... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Noel de Lesseps makes a practice of play The latest exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Noel de Lesseps, The End, presented an inventive approach to imagined landscapes while referencing his hometown, Long Island’s East... by Syd Walker Above the Fold For Porches, music is a memoir ...that’s where a large part of a sense of melody comes from—Julian Casablancas and Neil Young,” he says. “Not that I’m comparing myself—my brain was... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Designer Terrence Zhou speaks the language of shape ...Wuhan-born, New York-based designer Terrence Zhou routinely inhabits this space of anatomical anomaly. This was more apparent than ever in his New York Fashion Week... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold 1984 or 2022? An Orwellian interpretation of âStars At Noonâ The latest film by French director Claire Denis doesn’t describe a dystopia to come, but one which has already settled in to stay... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Coco & Clair Clair is for the girls ...and invited the duo to open for their latest tour. Five years after the Posh release, Coco & Clair Clair are releasing their long-awaited sophomore... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires ...all ask ourselves: If you’re using a service for free, why are you not paying for it?” Lust says. “With big porn, as with free... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A beginnerâs guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems ...dance, suturing it shut, and applying a Band-Aid. For Ernaux, ‘coming-of-age’ does not bring a whole self to fruition, but rather, initiates a confrontation with... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Sophia Giovannitti is not your muse On September 24, I ventured downtown to the off-site opening of conceptual artist Sophia Giovannitti’s latest exhibition, Study 4: Collateral. Finding Giovannitti wasn’t easy. I... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Inside Intima, the rave leading Brooklynâs nightlife renaissance Bushwick is having a nightlife renaissance, where the dolls are becoming Leonardo and Michelangelo. They are throwing the hottest parties and spinning the hottest tracks,... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold âHellraiserâ promises pleasurable pain, but delivers only agony The remake of Clive Barker’s classic horror film aims to explore the furthest regions of experience, but ends up as an accidental meta-commentary... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Thirty years later, Sally Potterâs âOrlandoâ still feels wildly modern ...all of those complexities in Woolf’s work for hours, but I want to ask you quickly about your new short film, Look at Me, starring... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Why are we still talking about Jeffrey Dahmer? ...discuss Dahmer’s 17 murders of predominantly Black and Latino men. Just a week and a half ago, Netflix released Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story—the latest... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench illuminates the uncanny, sublime beauty of Fashion Week ...to the material and conceptual underpinnings of each runway presentation—their fabric textures, subcultural citations, and speculative realities. For Document, Ffrench clarifies her artistic intentions in... by Isamaya Ffrench Above the Fold Ian Strange casts the suburban home in a new light ...I find it reminiscent of the Stranger Things intro. His latest work Penumbra elicits the same sentiment, but without the music. Commissioned by Kevin Moore... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Alvvays returns home in ‘Blue Rev’ ...Rankin says—an ironic observation, given that the new record comes five years after the release of the group’s sophomore album Antisocialites. With such a large... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold The tempo of cinema, according to ‘TĂR’ composer Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir ...the storyline, as we follow a fictional character—revered composer Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett)—in the weeks leading up to her completion of the fifth Gustav Mahler... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s latest collection is a spectacle of proportion ...the touchpoint for Nicolas Ghesquière’s latest collection—at least in terms of proportions. The set felt like a carnival, many showgoers noted, and the clothing was... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold A rundown of mesmerizing runway moments, from McQueenâs Kate Moss hologram to Coperniâs spray-on dress ...latest presentation to the visionary shows that preceded it. Coperni Spring/Summer 2023 Taking after its namesake, the Renaissance mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, the Parisian... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Remembering Issey Miyake, the designer who walked between worlds ...so that he could focus on research. In 2007, Takizara started his own brand under the House of Issey Miyake, leaving Dai Fujiwara to serve... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Jonathan Anderson subverts expectations with an open, anthurium-shaped heart ...Twitter threads from high-fashion Internet kids, who rarely sacrifice their carefully curated mystique for discourse. From inside this brightly-lit, orthogonal rink—something out of a Raphael... by Yuki Xu Above the Fold Givenchyâs Spring/Summer 2023 presentation is a transatlantic love affair ...and Los Angeles—which have transmuted into a truly universal look for a global and generational community.” Unexpected interpretations of classic accessories subtly called for a... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Durability and desire intertwine in the latest collection from Hermès ...high heels, and longevity is understood on a months-long scale. Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski casts the house’s latest presentation under that light, offering a sense... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Balenciagaâs Paris Fashion Week show was provocativeâdoes that make it art? ...models battling artificial snow and wind; originally cast as a commentary on climate change, it gained new meaning in the context of the developing war... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Welcome to Shygirlâs fantasy world ...handful of big names, including FKA twigs and slowthai. She’s also garnered attention from the likes of Rihanna—who’s used various NUXXE tracks in Fenty fashion... by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold Inside FORMAT, the festival bringing cyborgs and sex therapy to the Ozarks ...time I spend in Bentonville, the more I realize that Walmart (or at least the Walton family) rules everything around me: Even in my hotel... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold For Spring/Summer 2023, Dior subverts garments of power ...Medici—the French queen, known for her sartorial influence—as her latest muse. “The idea was to play with this reference, and how much fashion and power... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Vaquera through the eyes of their muse ...Born: I was working at a pizza shop in Pennsylvania and I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew I had to move to New York... by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Saint Laurent reimagines its motifs, and the art that informed them Martha Graham’s Lamentation premiered in New York City, at Maxine Elliot’s Theater, back in 1930. The solo performance was carried out almost entirely from a... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Bottega Venetaâs Spring/Summer 2023 makes the brown paper bag an object of elegance In Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection, the extraneous turned essential, and the expendable turned reusable... by Razzi Schlosser Above the Fold Bedside books from Julia, Julia ...I consciously applied wabi-sabi principles to the new record, and it was very freeing!” Peak: Secrets From the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In his debut for Ferragamo, Maximilian Davis imagines old muses in modern form ...bringing in the culture of Hollywood,” said the designer upon his Ferragamo debut. “But new Hollywood. Its ease and sensuality; its sunset and sunrise.” Salvatore... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold From Piedmont to the Aeolian Islands: A trip to the Italian countryside with Loro Piana ...years to come. Last Friday, at Casa Cipriani in Milan, Loro Piana presented its new work: shearling blousons, cashmere blazers, printed silk dresses, bermuda shorts,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Christmas and Campari: An outsiderâs first foray into the Venice Film Festival ...intimidated going into it. If I knew that I was going to be photographed paparazzi-style upon my arrival to the hotel, I would grow a... by Lee Phillips Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex workerâs guide to living, loving, and fucking ...I felt powerless, I felt horrible, I wanted her to go. She guided me to an isolated area so nobody we knew could see. I... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious ...that can hold my gaze are the ones I come back to most. Jack Davison’s latest exhibition, Photographic Etchings is on view through November 12... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Andy Harman recycles the detritus from the myth of fashion ...and white [narratives], but I am always searching for the grey. This searching certainly informs how I look at the things around me, including a... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold Caleb Landry Jones handpicks his favorite works of classical literature ...there’s an old man calling out ‘communists.’ Toole had written it with a cartoonish feeling—you’d see a puff of smoke come from the side of... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Ariel Goldberg reveals the invisible history of queer community In today’s image-saturated society, the power of photography—its ability to capture culture and history—often slips through the cracks. The latest exhibition from writer, curator, and... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold In celebrating emoâs resurgence, When We Were Young Festival prophecies its death ...its essence, WWWY is commercializing nostalgia for an already commercialized time. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a bad thing—I was actually selfishly praying for... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold The Beths unite dark lyrics with upbeat pop in âExpert In A Dying Fieldâ ...that I was brave enough to dive in / But I never have been and never will be / I’m coming in hot then freezing... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold The sound of Halloween, according to The Dare ...to romanticize the feeling of spiraling into your own inner savagery, it’s the Brooklyn-based DJ, whose latest single “Girls” has been heralded as an anthem... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Are complaints about unoriginality in film unoriginal? ...your own. And, in this respect, our current era of superhero franchises and compulsive serialization really is new. “Rather than complaining about a lack of... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex workerâs guide to living, loving, and fucking ...and high-waisted pants. Three: Quality over quantity. Many of my friends who complain they have nothing to wear will buy massive hauls off Shein, then... by Liara Roux
Above the Fold Whatâs next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? ...living in LA, Aikens has navigated each new city with a strong commitment to community. “I’ve met so many of my friends that I consider... by Syd Walker
Above the Fold La Femme defies expectations on âTeatro Lucidoâ ...times, the band’s many references—Spaghetti Western, Alejandro Jodorowsky, Rosalia, Woody Allen—force listeners to ask themselves if they are in on the joke. That the art... by Tani Levitt
Above the Fold Indie sleaze gets the cinematic treatment in the new documentary, âMeet Me In the Bathroomâ ...participating musicians, journalists, bloggers, photographers, managers, groupies, and DJs—just about anyone and everyone living in the scene. Her five years of research, conversations, and writing... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Okay Kayaâs booklist is an ode to brevity ...of her imagined realities. It was conceived from a series of peculiar questions: What if you’re tree-juice? How far along the stem do you have... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Halloween films for lovers of arthouse horror, and the best snacks to pair them with There’s something in the air, when the leaves change and the winds begin to howl. When pumpkins don crooked smiles, and costume stores multiply, beckoning... by Diego Sacramento
Above the Fold Inside the sixth FotoFocus biennial, as told by an art world outsider ...she was an artist herself: a retired painter who originally moved to New York from Finland when she was my age. Now she lives in... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold A morning with six-piece indie pop collective MICHELLE ...New York. As a unit, they’re close and curious. They build on each other’s thoughts and ask follow-up questions. There are moments when I merely... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Noel de Lesseps makes a practice of play The latest exhibition by Brooklyn-based artist Noel de Lesseps, The End, presented an inventive approach to imagined landscapes while referencing his hometown, Long Island’s East... by Syd Walker
Above the Fold For Porches, music is a memoir ...that’s where a large part of a sense of melody comes from—Julian Casablancas and Neil Young,” he says. “Not that I’m comparing myself—my brain was... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Designer Terrence Zhou speaks the language of shape ...Wuhan-born, New York-based designer Terrence Zhou routinely inhabits this space of anatomical anomaly. This was more apparent than ever in his New York Fashion Week... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold 1984 or 2022? An Orwellian interpretation of âStars At Noonâ The latest film by French director Claire Denis doesn’t describe a dystopia to come, but one which has already settled in to stay... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Coco & Clair Clair is for the girls ...and invited the duo to open for their latest tour. Five years after the Posh release, Coco & Clair Clair are releasing their long-awaited sophomore... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Independent porn director Erika Lust invites you to reprogram your desires ...all ask ourselves: If you’re using a service for free, why are you not paying for it?” Lust says. “With big porn, as with free... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A beginnerâs guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems ...dance, suturing it shut, and applying a Band-Aid. For Ernaux, ‘coming-of-age’ does not bring a whole self to fruition, but rather, initiates a confrontation with... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Sophia Giovannitti is not your muse On September 24, I ventured downtown to the off-site opening of conceptual artist Sophia Giovannitti’s latest exhibition, Study 4: Collateral. Finding Giovannitti wasn’t easy. I... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Inside Intima, the rave leading Brooklynâs nightlife renaissance Bushwick is having a nightlife renaissance, where the dolls are becoming Leonardo and Michelangelo. They are throwing the hottest parties and spinning the hottest tracks,... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold âHellraiserâ promises pleasurable pain, but delivers only agony The remake of Clive Barker’s classic horror film aims to explore the furthest regions of experience, but ends up as an accidental meta-commentary... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Thirty years later, Sally Potterâs âOrlandoâ still feels wildly modern ...all of those complexities in Woolf’s work for hours, but I want to ask you quickly about your new short film, Look at Me, starring... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Why are we still talking about Jeffrey Dahmer? ...discuss Dahmer’s 17 murders of predominantly Black and Latino men. Just a week and a half ago, Netflix released Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story—the latest... by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris
Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench illuminates the uncanny, sublime beauty of Fashion Week ...to the material and conceptual underpinnings of each runway presentation—their fabric textures, subcultural citations, and speculative realities. For Document, Ffrench clarifies her artistic intentions in... by Isamaya Ffrench
Above the Fold Ian Strange casts the suburban home in a new light ...I find it reminiscent of the Stranger Things intro. His latest work Penumbra elicits the same sentiment, but without the music. Commissioned by Kevin Moore... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Alvvays returns home in ‘Blue Rev’ ...Rankin says—an ironic observation, given that the new record comes five years after the release of the group’s sophomore album Antisocialites. With such a large... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold The tempo of cinema, according to ‘TĂR’ composer Hildur GuĂ°nadĂłttir ...the storyline, as we follow a fictional character—revered composer Lydia Tár (Cate Blanchett)—in the weeks leading up to her completion of the fifth Gustav Mahler... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Louis Vuitton’s latest collection is a spectacle of proportion ...the touchpoint for Nicolas Ghesquière’s latest collection—at least in terms of proportions. The set felt like a carnival, many showgoers noted, and the clothing was... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold A rundown of mesmerizing runway moments, from McQueenâs Kate Moss hologram to Coperniâs spray-on dress ...latest presentation to the visionary shows that preceded it. Coperni Spring/Summer 2023 Taking after its namesake, the Renaissance mathematician and astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, the Parisian... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Remembering Issey Miyake, the designer who walked between worlds ...so that he could focus on research. In 2007, Takizara started his own brand under the House of Issey Miyake, leaving Dai Fujiwara to serve... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Jonathan Anderson subverts expectations with an open, anthurium-shaped heart ...Twitter threads from high-fashion Internet kids, who rarely sacrifice their carefully curated mystique for discourse. From inside this brightly-lit, orthogonal rink—something out of a Raphael... by Yuki Xu
Above the Fold Givenchyâs Spring/Summer 2023 presentation is a transatlantic love affair ...and Los Angeles—which have transmuted into a truly universal look for a global and generational community.” Unexpected interpretations of classic accessories subtly called for a... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Durability and desire intertwine in the latest collection from Hermès ...high heels, and longevity is understood on a months-long scale. Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski casts the house’s latest presentation under that light, offering a sense... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Balenciagaâs Paris Fashion Week show was provocativeâdoes that make it art? ...models battling artificial snow and wind; originally cast as a commentary on climate change, it gained new meaning in the context of the developing war... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Welcome to Shygirlâs fantasy world ...handful of big names, including FKA twigs and slowthai. She’s also garnered attention from the likes of Rihanna—who’s used various NUXXE tracks in Fenty fashion... by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold Inside FORMAT, the festival bringing cyborgs and sex therapy to the Ozarks ...time I spend in Bentonville, the more I realize that Walmart (or at least the Walton family) rules everything around me: Even in my hotel... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold For Spring/Summer 2023, Dior subverts garments of power ...Medici—the French queen, known for her sartorial influence—as her latest muse. “The idea was to play with this reference, and how much fashion and power... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Vaquera through the eyes of their muse ...Born: I was working at a pizza shop in Pennsylvania and I couldn’t take it anymore. I knew I had to move to New York... by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Saint Laurent reimagines its motifs, and the art that informed them Martha Graham’s Lamentation premiered in New York City, at Maxine Elliot’s Theater, back in 1930. The solo performance was carried out almost entirely from a... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Bottega Venetaâs Spring/Summer 2023 makes the brown paper bag an object of elegance In Matthieu Blazy’s latest collection, the extraneous turned essential, and the expendable turned reusable... by Razzi Schlosser
Above the Fold Bedside books from Julia, Julia ...I consciously applied wabi-sabi principles to the new record, and it was very freeing!” Peak: Secrets From the New Science of Expertise by Anders Ericsson... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In his debut for Ferragamo, Maximilian Davis imagines old muses in modern form ...bringing in the culture of Hollywood,” said the designer upon his Ferragamo debut. “But new Hollywood. Its ease and sensuality; its sunset and sunrise.” Salvatore... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold From Piedmont to the Aeolian Islands: A trip to the Italian countryside with Loro Piana ...years to come. Last Friday, at Casa Cipriani in Milan, Loro Piana presented its new work: shearling blousons, cashmere blazers, printed silk dresses, bermuda shorts,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Christmas and Campari: An outsiderâs first foray into the Venice Film Festival ...intimidated going into it. If I knew that I was going to be photographed paparazzi-style upon my arrival to the hotel, I would grow a... by Lee Phillips
Above the Fold Ask Liara: A sex workerâs guide to living, loving, and fucking ...I felt powerless, I felt horrible, I wanted her to go. She guided me to an isolated area so nobody we knew could see. I... by Liara Roux