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
Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream The artist spoke with Document about her latest single, ‘Hot Crush Lover,’ a complicated relationship with pop, and connecting with fans during COVID... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Art Partner teams up with the 1K Project, devoting print sales to Ukranian families in need ...photographers—Mario Sorrenti, Theo Wenner, David Sims, Zoë Ghertner, and Harley Weir, among others—know to be true. Their selections bear the colors of the Ukrainian flag,... by Document Journal Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster ...making disaster management reactionary, never precautionary. Communities battered and weathered with each passing storm are applauded for their commitment to their homes, when the reality... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Shio Kusaka’s ‘one light year’ celebrates the essential qualities of ceramic art Shio Kusaka’s work “rewards close observation,” writes David Zwirner Gallery, home to the artist’s latest ceramics exhibition. Her vessels celebrate subtle contradiction: repetitive in form... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Hackers swipe $625 million from a blockchain platform, raising security concerns in the cryptosphere ...of regulation are introduced: What does prosecution look like? Can accountability for those who work outside the agreed upon morals of the system exist without... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her ...Thai place she likes—the owner smiled and waved when she walked through the door. “Just people being free on the dance floor.” That’s the hallmark... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold QAnon is calling the Will Smith Slap a deep state conspiracy ...the slap has dominated web discourse, generating takes with the kind of fervor and nuance typically reserved for conversations around the Israel-Palestine conflict. Apatow’s hot... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” ...liked his sound in the studio and wants him to come out to upcoming Brockhampton recording sessions for their album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Genesis Tramaine’s paintings find God in Black, queer community ...Tramaine’s God lives inside the individuals she paints. The artist’s latest solo show, called Break of Day, is currently on display at Almine Rech Gallery:... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners Alix Vernet’s first solo exhibition, And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time, at Helena Anrather Gallery, pays thoughtful attention to overlooked corners... by Syd Walker Above the Fold Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen ...love”—all topics frequently featured in her advice column for W Mag. (Equally personal is her newsletter, My Sexy Little Email.) In addition to the musical... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Mimi Park’s world-building renders art a living entity ...ecosystem built by hand, the ongoing nurturing of a living entity, half-nature, half-machine. The New York-based, South Korean artist finds inspiration in pattern and connection,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity In the early 2000s, millennials were begging our parents for more computer time. We used gigantic desktop computers to chat with our friends on servers... by Jack Riewe Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench’s creative vision brings fantasy to fashion week beauty ...wire structures. I wanted to complement that spirit with free-handed white brushstrokes applied very lightly in a sweep from the forehead to the eye, on... by Isamaya Ffrench Above the Fold Mattiel sees hot red: Enter the world of ‘Georgia Gothic’ ...musicians or visual artists who come to mind as influences? Mattiel: Nadia Lee Cohen. She has a book of characters coming out. She’s this great... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Just Mustard brings an eerie edge to shoegaze The Irish band joins Document to discuss its latest album ‘Heart Under’... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Thomas Bayrle’s superforms construct the archetypes of mass society ...more complete and complex”—Bayrle gained a fuller understanding of society around him, and the means of expressing the inherent qualities of mass culture, mass production,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Glove’s ‘Boom Nights’ reinvigorates musical tropes Glove may be one of the giants of contemporary music—certainly of the current era, with the oversaturation of hot girl indie pout songs and lyricism... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’ offers a glimpse into the mind of the enigmatic American artist Andy Warhol was something of an anomaly. Despite being one of the best-documented artists throughout history—a New Yorker article detailed how “every few days or... by Document Journal Above the Fold Stars—they’re sort of like us: Julia Fox and Anna Delvey welcome the next era of celebrity news ...The co-hosts are comfortable enough to expose their own past schemes: “In 2014, I was squatting in a hotel in Soho, and I left without... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Sundream Festival is a new paradigm for raving ...the space we exist in. Maxwell: You’ve talked in the past about the new record changing your ideas of who you are as a band,... by Maxwell Williams Above the Fold Piero D’Angelo imagines a future where you can grow your own garments ...a multidisciplinary approach could help create new, intelligent, and more sustainable materials. I envision fabrics that could behave differently from what we know—act as a... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself ...has incited responses from other creatives—from Rebecca Solnit’s celebrated essay on the subject, to Pompeii, the latest offering by Welsh musician and producer Cate Le... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Inside Hole Pics, a multidimensional performance by and for queer creatives ...exciting and risky pocket in the realm of the art, comedy, and queer scene. Its latest iteration, led by a constantly evolving collective of influential... by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Dweller is building a platform for generations of Black techno artists From the beginning of time, dance and music have functioned as an act of celebration, community, and a means to ride through disparity—especially through the... by Tiana Randall Above the Fold Lucy Bridge manifests ’70s charm for Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2022 presentation ...eyebrows were bleached, mirroring Mina’s affinity for shaving her own. The presentation showcased Van Noten’s new beauty collection, which sets itself apart with a vibrant... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Food injustice is one of America’s greatest problems—even if metaverse grocery stores are fully stocked ...New Mexico where food binds new life to the 800 person community. When a baby is born, the community brings it the day’s harvest. Days... by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Louis Vuitton captures the qualities of nostalgic fashion ...and feminine while avoiding androgyny entirely: It is simply both at once. Portraits of disaffected youth from photographer David Sims, of ’90s fame and beyond,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Suchitra Mattai’s Guyana exists in the gaps of the Western archive ...as a memorial to Mattai’s late aunt, and as a testament to how memories transcend time and even death. Mattai’s exhibition is a dynamic and... by Emann Odufu Above the Fold Stella McCartney’s latest collection toes the line between clothing and sculptural art ...this season, a majority of the collection was composed of sustainable materials like recycled nylon and polyester and regenerative NATIVA wool. But as war rages... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Hermès presents refinement that resists categorization If Hermès had to label its Fall/Winter 2022 collection, it might call it techno-equestrian. But Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski seems pretty uninterested in labels, and... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Atlein centers sustainability for Fall/Winter 2022 Founded upon the idea of “studio archeology,” the latest collection from the French house pairs experimental materials with contemporary silhouettes... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics ...her craft: what it means to work horizontally, create at one’s own pace, and generate new feelings from old objects as a meditative practice After... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Loewe sticks to surreal experimentation, from genesis to today ...label achieved. Creative Director Jonathan Anderson’s latest presentation was staged in an open hall at the Tennis Club of Paris, covered in earthy brown floor-to-ceiling... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix is a legendary concert venue, and the oldest music hall in Paris. It’s also an appropriate setting for Hedi Slimane’s latest runway... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Chloé’s latest collection approaches sustainable design from a new perspective ...stunning. Above all, it was progressive: With focused intention and meaningful collaboration, it’s the type of fashion show that could set an example for the... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles ...the Biltmore Hotel across the street from Pershing Sq., an iconic LA landmark where people gathered to protest the Vietnam War. After following his high... by Lee Phillips Above the Fold Dior designs with the future in mind ...paisley dress and accented by heavy, rubber combat boots with silver buttons. Netted fabrics and corsets suggested the usage of found resources to make something... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ ...to me. Camille: Could you speak a little about that experience, if you’re comfortable talking about it? Jae: Yes—it definitely defined a big part of... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature ...including art, music, and fashion. Sumney combines these disciplines in his latest project Live from Blackalachia, a live performance set in the Blue Ridge Mountains... by Elizabeth Stewart Above the Fold The year of Yasmina Ysabell ...and her voice have evolved to be even more powerful and profound, and that’s the most exciting part. She’s coming out with new music soon... by Julia Cumming Above the Fold Matthieu Blazy’s Bottega Veneta debut elevates the house’s legacy The so-called “murse” is not new to socially acceptable fashion, but when images of Jacob Elordi emerged, front row at Bottega Veneta with a chocolate-colored... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Gucci brings a house of mirrors to Milan Fashion Week ...refractions shatter every spatial limit and pave the way for escape.” The clothing, in turn, offers the wearer a new way of seeing themself. There’s... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold MSGM’s Fall 2022 collection is dominated by space and sophistication ...space-inspired prints. On MSGM, the prints feel innovative and thoughtful, adding shape to the fabrics they adorn. Inspired by NASA’s discovery of a new celestial... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ One day before Tears for Fears released The Tipping Point, the UK new wave act’s first new album in 17 years, Russian president Vladimir Putin... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Photographer Willem Verbeeck preserves optimism in ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’ ...something new. Between working on commercial shoots and traveling for long-form work, Willem continued to take photographs in his own time of what was familiar... by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Prada revisits its womenswear history for Fall/Winter 2022 The Italian house celebrates its signatures and presents them anew for its latest collection... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold London Fashion Week through the eyes of Peter Lowe ...of striving toward feminine perfection; Wang’s latest collection asserts that the 2022 version of Venus is “not only about one type of woman.” She opted... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Nensi Dojaka expands her label’s style codes while perfecting its signatures ...direction, Dojaka is able to experiment in a way that feels new, while remaining connected. Outerwear is included for the first time: Tailored jackets and... by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry ...and creative practices. Shakila Thebe Kayla Herrera-Daya: Your collection is really built on using what you have to make something new. Is there something you... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Blu DeTiger’s music is a Gen Z daydream The artist spoke with Document about her latest single, ‘Hot Crush Lover,’ a complicated relationship with pop, and connecting with fans during COVID... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Art Partner teams up with the 1K Project, devoting print sales to Ukranian families in need ...photographers—Mario Sorrenti, Theo Wenner, David Sims, Zoë Ghertner, and Harley Weir, among others—know to be true. Their selections bear the colors of the Ukrainian flag,... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster ...making disaster management reactionary, never precautionary. Communities battered and weathered with each passing storm are applauded for their commitment to their homes, when the reality... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Shio Kusaka’s ‘one light year’ celebrates the essential qualities of ceramic art Shio Kusaka’s work “rewards close observation,” writes David Zwirner Gallery, home to the artist’s latest ceramics exhibition. Her vessels celebrate subtle contradiction: repetitive in form... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Hackers swipe $625 million from a blockchain platform, raising security concerns in the cryptosphere ...of regulation are introduced: What does prosecution look like? Can accountability for those who work outside the agreed upon morals of the system exist without... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Boston Chery does it all, with the Brooklyn community behind her ...Thai place she likes—the owner smiled and waved when she walked through the door. “Just people being free on the dance floor.” That’s the hallmark... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold QAnon is calling the Will Smith Slap a deep state conspiracy ...the slap has dominated web discourse, generating takes with the kind of fervor and nuance typically reserved for conversations around the Israel-Palestine conflict. Apatow’s hot... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Baird is keeping in motion and “letting things flow” ...liked his sound in the studio and wants him to come out to upcoming Brockhampton recording sessions for their album, Roadrunner: New Light, New Machine.... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Genesis Tramaine’s paintings find God in Black, queer community ...Tramaine’s God lives inside the individuals she paints. The artist’s latest solo show, called Break of Day, is currently on display at Almine Rech Gallery:... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners Alix Vernet’s first solo exhibition, And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time, at Helena Anrather Gallery, pays thoughtful attention to overlooked corners... by Syd Walker
Above the Fold Welcome to the dizzyingly glamorous world of Catherine Cohen ...love”—all topics frequently featured in her advice column for W Mag. (Equally personal is her newsletter, My Sexy Little Email.) In addition to the musical... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Mimi Park’s world-building renders art a living entity ...ecosystem built by hand, the ongoing nurturing of a living entity, half-nature, half-machine. The New York-based, South Korean artist finds inspiration in pattern and connection,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold How the Y2K fad, Dollz, was the blueprint for online identity In the early 2000s, millennials were begging our parents for more computer time. We used gigantic desktop computers to chat with our friends on servers... by Jack Riewe
Above the Fold Isamaya Ffrench’s creative vision brings fantasy to fashion week beauty ...wire structures. I wanted to complement that spirit with free-handed white brushstrokes applied very lightly in a sweep from the forehead to the eye, on... by Isamaya Ffrench
Above the Fold Mattiel sees hot red: Enter the world of ‘Georgia Gothic’ ...musicians or visual artists who come to mind as influences? Mattiel: Nadia Lee Cohen. She has a book of characters coming out. She’s this great... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Just Mustard brings an eerie edge to shoegaze The Irish band joins Document to discuss its latest album ‘Heart Under’... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Thomas Bayrle’s superforms construct the archetypes of mass society ...more complete and complex”—Bayrle gained a fuller understanding of society around him, and the means of expressing the inherent qualities of mass culture, mass production,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Glove’s ‘Boom Nights’ reinvigorates musical tropes Glove may be one of the giants of contemporary music—certainly of the current era, with the oversaturation of hot girl indie pout songs and lyricism... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘The Andy Warhol Diaries’ offers a glimpse into the mind of the enigmatic American artist Andy Warhol was something of an anomaly. Despite being one of the best-documented artists throughout history—a New Yorker article detailed how “every few days or... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Stars—they’re sort of like us: Julia Fox and Anna Delvey welcome the next era of celebrity news ...The co-hosts are comfortable enough to expose their own past schemes: “In 2014, I was squatting in a hotel in Soho, and I left without... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold RÜFÜS DU SOL’s Sundream Festival is a new paradigm for raving ...the space we exist in. Maxwell: You’ve talked in the past about the new record changing your ideas of who you are as a band,... by Maxwell Williams
Above the Fold Piero D’Angelo imagines a future where you can grow your own garments ...a multidisciplinary approach could help create new, intelligent, and more sustainable materials. I envision fabrics that could behave differently from what we know—act as a... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Cate Le Bon is getting lost to find herself ...has incited responses from other creatives—from Rebecca Solnit’s celebrated essay on the subject, to Pompeii, the latest offering by Welsh musician and producer Cate Le... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Inside Hole Pics, a multidimensional performance by and for queer creatives ...exciting and risky pocket in the realm of the art, comedy, and queer scene. Its latest iteration, led by a constantly evolving collective of influential... by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Dweller is building a platform for generations of Black techno artists From the beginning of time, dance and music have functioned as an act of celebration, community, and a means to ride through disparity—especially through the... by Tiana Randall
Above the Fold Lucy Bridge manifests ’70s charm for Dries Van Noten’s Fall/Winter 2022 presentation ...eyebrows were bleached, mirroring Mina’s affinity for shaving her own. The presentation showcased Van Noten’s new beauty collection, which sets itself apart with a vibrant... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Food injustice is one of America’s greatest problems—even if metaverse grocery stores are fully stocked ...New Mexico where food binds new life to the 800 person community. When a baby is born, the community brings it the day’s harvest. Days... by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Louis Vuitton captures the qualities of nostalgic fashion ...and feminine while avoiding androgyny entirely: It is simply both at once. Portraits of disaffected youth from photographer David Sims, of ’90s fame and beyond,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Suchitra Mattai’s Guyana exists in the gaps of the Western archive ...as a memorial to Mattai’s late aunt, and as a testament to how memories transcend time and even death. Mattai’s exhibition is a dynamic and... by Emann Odufu
Above the Fold Stella McCartney’s latest collection toes the line between clothing and sculptural art ...this season, a majority of the collection was composed of sustainable materials like recycled nylon and polyester and regenerative NATIVA wool. But as war rages... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Hermès presents refinement that resists categorization If Hermès had to label its Fall/Winter 2022 collection, it might call it techno-equestrian. But Creative Director Nadège Vanhee-Cybulski seems pretty uninterested in labels, and... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Atlein centers sustainability for Fall/Winter 2022 Founded upon the idea of “studio archeology,” the latest collection from the French house pairs experimental materials with contemporary silhouettes... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Liora Kaplan explores personal history and collective memory through ceramics ...her craft: what it means to work horizontally, create at one’s own pace, and generate new feelings from old objects as a meditative practice After... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Loewe sticks to surreal experimentation, from genesis to today ...label achieved. Creative Director Jonathan Anderson’s latest presentation was staged in an open hall at the Tennis Club of Paris, covered in earthy brown floor-to-ceiling... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold CELINE’s latest menswear show brings luxury grunge to the forefront L’Olympia Bruno Coquatrix is a legendary concert venue, and the oldest music hall in Paris. It’s also an appropriate setting for Hedi Slimane’s latest runway... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Chloé’s latest collection approaches sustainable design from a new perspective ...stunning. Above all, it was progressive: With focused intention and meaningful collaboration, it’s the type of fashion show that could set an example for the... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Welcome to the world of Nick Metropolis Collectibles ...the Biltmore Hotel across the street from Pershing Sq., an iconic LA landmark where people gathered to protest the Vietnam War. After following his high... by Lee Phillips
Above the Fold Dior designs with the future in mind ...paisley dress and accented by heavy, rubber combat boots with silver buttons. Netted fabrics and corsets suggested the usage of found resources to make something... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Boy Harsher takes us inside their experimental horror film ‘The Runner’ ...to me. Camille: Could you speak a little about that experience, if you’re comfortable talking about it? Jae: Yes—it definitely defined a big part of... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Moses Sumney is committed to a reintegration with nature ...including art, music, and fashion. Sumney combines these disciplines in his latest project Live from Blackalachia, a live performance set in the Blue Ridge Mountains... by Elizabeth Stewart
Above the Fold The year of Yasmina Ysabell ...and her voice have evolved to be even more powerful and profound, and that’s the most exciting part. She’s coming out with new music soon... by Julia Cumming
Above the Fold Matthieu Blazy’s Bottega Veneta debut elevates the house’s legacy The so-called “murse” is not new to socially acceptable fashion, but when images of Jacob Elordi emerged, front row at Bottega Veneta with a chocolate-colored... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Gucci brings a house of mirrors to Milan Fashion Week ...refractions shatter every spatial limit and pave the way for escape.” The clothing, in turn, offers the wearer a new way of seeing themself. There’s... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold MSGM’s Fall 2022 collection is dominated by space and sophistication ...space-inspired prints. On MSGM, the prints feel innovative and thoughtful, adding shape to the fabrics they adorn. Inspired by NASA’s discovery of a new celestial... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Tears for Fears’s first album in 17 years expounds ‘the traumas of just being alive’ One day before Tears for Fears released The Tipping Point, the UK new wave act’s first new album in 17 years, Russian president Vladimir Putin... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Photographer Willem Verbeeck preserves optimism in ‘On the Sunny Side of the Street’ ...something new. Between working on commercial shoots and traveling for long-form work, Willem continued to take photographs in his own time of what was familiar... by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Prada revisits its womenswear history for Fall/Winter 2022 The Italian house celebrates its signatures and presents them anew for its latest collection... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold London Fashion Week through the eyes of Peter Lowe ...of striving toward feminine perfection; Wang’s latest collection asserts that the 2022 version of Venus is “not only about one type of woman.” She opted... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Nensi Dojaka expands her label’s style codes while perfecting its signatures ...direction, Dojaka is able to experiment in a way that feels new, while remaining connected. Outerwear is included for the first time: Tailored jackets and... by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Central Saint Martins’ graduating students consider love, life, and artistry ...and creative practices. Shakila Thebe Kayla Herrera-Daya: Your collection is really built on using what you have to make something new. Is there something you... by Kayla Herrera-Daya