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Above the Fold Shirin Neshat’s ‘Land of Dreams’ is an absurdist journey into our subconscious minds ...freedom to be found in madness and deep meaning in utter absurdity. “That’s why I think fiction is more truthful than reality,” Neshat says. “I... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature ...books that the writer had to complete before going on.” The unspoken subtext is that Kraus is perhaps best known for such a book: I... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Michelle Pfeiffer on her clean beauty crusade ...be due to fibroids and polyps—common ailments that anywhere from 20 to 70 percent of females will experience in their lifetime. The treatment options were... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from corsets to encryption ...a new privacy policy, Signal downloads saw a surge—it has become the most downloaded app in 70 nations and was banned in Iran—where it is,... by Document Editors Above the Fold A virtual ketamine clinic promises a revolution in mental health care KetaMD is surely one of the most bizarre companies (and their product among the most compelling) to emerge from the pandemic. The first online ketamine... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...music-making. Despite the UK having some of the most fantastically diverse cities in the world, and the global best in creativity however, we’re in a... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates “Reflective is the word I’d use… I feel like I was looking in the mirror a lot making this,” says Liv.e (pronounced ‘Liv’), a Dallas... by Brendan South Above the Fold Loewe’s latest menswear collection is a delightful homage to collage Loewe’s latest menswear collection was presented in the form of a physical lookbook—an imposing one with thick glossy pages and a hardcover featuring the work... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Inspired by the words of James Baldwin, Virgil Abloh envisions fashion’s Black future ...to the Mountain. Last week, Baldwin’s exodus to France served as the basis for Virgil Abloh’s latest Louis Vuitton Men’s Collection. The Fall/Winter 2021 collection... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Kim Jones taps Peter Doig for his latest art-inspired collection for Dior Men Lush knits, billowing silhouettes and remixed masculine style codes feature strongly in Kim Jones’s latest offering for Dior menswear, a collection informed by the work... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Lauren Wasser, the girl with the golden legs, is waging war on Big Tampon ...no right leg. They had to shave my head. My whole identity was completely stripped from me. I had to really rebuild from inside-out,” Wasser... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold The perfect pleat: Homme Plissé Issey Miyake’s latest presentation finds freedom in the folds ...handicraft, the collection also includes patterns inspired by hand-woven African baskets, along with newly re-engineered, fully recycled versions of their signature fabrics. Long recognized for... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Rooms of one’s own: Inside Prada’s textural menswear collection For its latest installment, Prada has returned with another co-designed collection as Raf Simons continues his dazzling penchant for color and patterns in a modernist,... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Fendi’s Fall/Winter menswear collection rethinks comfort in crisis Fendi’s latest menswear collection is a careful rethinking of comfort clothes—garments that make us feel safe and at home in our own bodies. For Fall/Winter... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Ermenegildo Zegna XXX’s fall/winter 2021 men’s line breaks the fourth wall ...asymmetric deconstructed designs, and interactive installations, Sartori presents an alternative vision, clad in uniform certainty, seeking to dissolve the firewall between private and public in... by Alex Hodor-Lee Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...at Almirall Scientific Advisor and Co-ordinator; Dr. Richard Novak, Senior Staff Engineer, Advanced Technology Team at Harvard University Wyss Institute for Biological-Inspired Engineering and Aqua... by Document Journal At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram ...them as integral to realizing a civilization sustained through opt-in agrarian communes. Elsewhere on the compass, one finds the likes of “Fully Automated Luxury Gay... by Caroline Busta Above the Fold The founders of Herrensauna, Berlin’s wild techno haven, find freedom in a nightlife pause ...route to meet the Herrensauna founders at a cafe in Neukölln, to discuss their latest creative ventures and how they’ve navigated the pandemic. After mulling... by Cassidy George Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...new wave punk band Kills Birds are no longer LA’s best kept secret—their self-titled debut record caught the attention of legendary artists like Dave Grohl... by Megan Hullander Documented Blueprints for a better world: Rethinking the role of community ...anarchist theory since the 19th century, are sustaining underserved communities where social infrastructure and supply chains have always been broken. Remarkably, this insurgent energy comes... by Document Journal At Large Inside ‘Mondo 2000,’ the cyberpunk magazine that gave us a glimpse of the utopian future that never was ...kind of a mix of two things: 1) American—mostly white, mostly male—boomer idealism about virtual communities and global brains and good, free, open communication that... by Claire L. Evans Fashion Portfolio The architecture of movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU76qK7t42c&feature=emb_title... by Document Journal Conversations American Artist and Legacy Russell are hacking the cultural mainframe for a nonbinary future ...its antithesis: a platform of refusal, thought, complexity, and critique with which to challenge technology’s hegemonic binary. In Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, Legacy Russell examines... by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large Dior fine jewelry designer Victoire de Castellane takes us inside her technicolor dreamworld ...Christian Dior, to whom she handwrites letters from time to time. But only recently has her imagination proved clairvoyant: Her latest collection, Tie & Dior,... by Divya Bala Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city ...best known for his images of Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, who drove a cab from 1977 to 1987. Taxi, Rodriguez’s 10th book, chronicles the... by Cassidy George At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? ...community have been coming out to protests,” said Ashanti Hall, a DJ from Portland’s drum and bass scene, who I met during a protest in... by Michelle Lhooq Above the Fold Saint Laurent’s witchy ‘Summer of ’21’ short invites you to celebrate the full moon in style ...a signal from their leader, the high priestess Charlotte Rampling. Thus begins Saint Laurent’s latest collaboration with filmmaker Gaspar Noé following Lux Æterna, a witchy... by Maraya Fisher Conversations AMI’s Alexandre Mattiussi and musician Woodkid are the only authors of their creative destinies ...ability to defy industry convention, leading them to critical and com- mercial success without sacrificing their artistic integrity. For Mattiussi, this has manifested in the... by Divya Bala At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age ...right for misinformation and meme warfare. The alt-right’s 2016 hijacking of Pepe the Frog generated perhaps the best-known examples. One particular meme cast Donald Trump... by Madeleine Morley Conversations Kenzo’s Felipe Oliveira Baptista conjures a nomadic vision of tomorrow ...50th anniversary. On October 4, less than one week after Kenzo’s Spring/ Summer 2021 show, the brand announced Mr. Takada’s passing from COVID-19 complications. “No... by Elaine YJ Lee Above the Fold The timely revival of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ a defiantly opulent antidote to our bleak present ...were suddenly cracking open the boxset for a re-watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZtPGYLEzpw 2020 was always going to be a big year for Brideshead Revisited. It marked the... by Lucy Saldavia Above the Fold Solange and Rafael Rios examine intimacy in transition through portraiture ...I asked Rafael to come capture me in my own element, on my own time, and in my own space. These latest images are a... by Solange Knowles Above the Fold Sasha Grey and Isabella Lovestory are the future of post-digital desire ...[first] communion yet. [My sister] would come back from getting her communion and I would say, ‘Haha, you just ate God’s dick!’ There are key... by Biz Sherbert Conversations Freddie Gibbs and Moxie Marlinspike decrypt the modern American Dream ...community—and the future of community—look like to each of you? Freddie: We all need to focus on being one goddamn community; there are too many... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free ...couldn’t have a conversation because so many people kept coming up and saying, ‘Candyman!’ It was so interesting to see how much he spoke to... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...under authoritarian terror; speech was unfree and limited, and asking questions was the most dangerous kind of free speech. Human brains then, as now, had... by Ai Weiwei Above the Fold Alison Jackson’s staged portraits pierce through the absurdity of celebrity culture ...the problems they’ve presented? Alison: It’s frightening. My work in comparison raises questions about what’s authentic and what’s not. We can’t tell anymore, and does... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...have the capacity to be.” Indeed. Róisín isn’t just a writer. Her presence is an enigma—kind, free, full of depth, ambitious, and ready for all... by Meetra Javed Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...style behind Galore. Throughout each phase of the mixtape’s visual production, you’ve embodied a different character in a different world. How did all these characters... by Tati Cotliar Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...optimism and the light in the tumultuous times that teenagedom is.” The Hamrahlíð Choir’s latest release is a collaborative album with Björk. Come And Be... by Hannah Ongley Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...electronic musician Arca (Alejandra Ghersi) the hottest commodity in production, capable of collapsing herself entirely into the varying creative projects of collaborators ranging from Björk... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta is a visceral dialectic of desire The brand’s latest collection, Salon 01 London, is a collaborative examination of process-oriented sensuality... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...if you’re practicing or learning your chops in commercials, or TV, and then you try getting a feature, people will be like, ‘Oh no, you’re... by Meg Thomann Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...Limbo is a razor-sharp effort from a rapper truly coming into his own skin. Oozing with the contrasting but surprisingly compatible influences of indie rock,... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Ziwe Fumudoh and Patti Harrison talk Christian guilt, shitty exes, and Spice Girls ...complexes. I didn’t have my first boyfriend until I was 26, and I didn’t come out as trans until I was, like, 23? I never... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...that would bring health care to all, free of charge, based on need rather than ability to pay. Germany’s prolonged WWII bombing campaign, the Blitz,... by Alex Hodor-Lee Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...I desire in relation to my—presumably cis—gender identity establishes identities, communities, and specific political struggles. My narrative is complicated as I first dealt with being... by Coco Romack At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...keep you safe. No one’s ever sexually harassed me at a free party.” Contravening the popular public presentation of raves as lawless, chaotic orgies, the... by Oli Warwick Above the Fold Dior’s latest men’s collection is a cosmic collaboration with artist Kenny Scharf For Dior’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones has enlisted artist Kenny Scharf to bring a wily impasto touch to the line’s sharp tailoring and... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...The explosion happened in Beirut’s port area, completely destroying the world-renowned clubs located there, like AHM, 01NE, and The Grand Factory, where Abdulhadi had her... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Shirin Neshat’s ‘Land of Dreams’ is an absurdist journey into our subconscious minds ...freedom to be found in madness and deep meaning in utter absurdity. “That’s why I think fiction is more truthful than reality,” Neshat says. “I... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature ...books that the writer had to complete before going on.” The unspoken subtext is that Kraus is perhaps best known for such a book: I... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Michelle Pfeiffer on her clean beauty crusade ...be due to fibroids and polyps—common ailments that anywhere from 20 to 70 percent of females will experience in their lifetime. The treatment options were... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from corsets to encryption ...a new privacy policy, Signal downloads saw a surge—it has become the most downloaded app in 70 nations and was banned in Iran—where it is,... by Document Editors
Above the Fold A virtual ketamine clinic promises a revolution in mental health care KetaMD is surely one of the most bizarre companies (and their product among the most compelling) to emerge from the pandemic. The first online ketamine... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...music-making. Despite the UK having some of the most fantastically diverse cities in the world, and the global best in creativity however, we’re in a... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates “Reflective is the word I’d use… I feel like I was looking in the mirror a lot making this,” says Liv.e (pronounced ‘Liv’), a Dallas... by Brendan South
Above the Fold Loewe’s latest menswear collection is a delightful homage to collage Loewe’s latest menswear collection was presented in the form of a physical lookbook—an imposing one with thick glossy pages and a hardcover featuring the work... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Inspired by the words of James Baldwin, Virgil Abloh envisions fashion’s Black future ...to the Mountain. Last week, Baldwin’s exodus to France served as the basis for Virgil Abloh’s latest Louis Vuitton Men’s Collection. The Fall/Winter 2021 collection... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Kim Jones taps Peter Doig for his latest art-inspired collection for Dior Men Lush knits, billowing silhouettes and remixed masculine style codes feature strongly in Kim Jones’s latest offering for Dior menswear, a collection informed by the work... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Lauren Wasser, the girl with the golden legs, is waging war on Big Tampon ...no right leg. They had to shave my head. My whole identity was completely stripped from me. I had to really rebuild from inside-out,” Wasser... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold The perfect pleat: Homme Plissé Issey Miyake’s latest presentation finds freedom in the folds ...handicraft, the collection also includes patterns inspired by hand-woven African baskets, along with newly re-engineered, fully recycled versions of their signature fabrics. Long recognized for... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Rooms of one’s own: Inside Prada’s textural menswear collection For its latest installment, Prada has returned with another co-designed collection as Raf Simons continues his dazzling penchant for color and patterns in a modernist,... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Fendi’s Fall/Winter menswear collection rethinks comfort in crisis Fendi’s latest menswear collection is a careful rethinking of comfort clothes—garments that make us feel safe and at home in our own bodies. For Fall/Winter... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Ermenegildo Zegna XXX’s fall/winter 2021 men’s line breaks the fourth wall ...asymmetric deconstructed designs, and interactive installations, Sartori presents an alternative vision, clad in uniform certainty, seeking to dissolve the firewall between private and public in... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...at Almirall Scientific Advisor and Co-ordinator; Dr. Richard Novak, Senior Staff Engineer, Advanced Technology Team at Harvard University Wyss Institute for Biological-Inspired Engineering and Aqua... by Document Journal
At Large The internet didn’t kill counterculture—you just won’t find it on Instagram ...them as integral to realizing a civilization sustained through opt-in agrarian communes. Elsewhere on the compass, one finds the likes of “Fully Automated Luxury Gay... by Caroline Busta
Above the Fold The founders of Herrensauna, Berlin’s wild techno haven, find freedom in a nightlife pause ...route to meet the Herrensauna founders at a cafe in Neukölln, to discuss their latest creative ventures and how they’ve navigated the pandemic. After mulling... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...new wave punk band Kills Birds are no longer LA’s best kept secret—their self-titled debut record caught the attention of legendary artists like Dave Grohl... by Megan Hullander
Documented Blueprints for a better world: Rethinking the role of community ...anarchist theory since the 19th century, are sustaining underserved communities where social infrastructure and supply chains have always been broken. Remarkably, this insurgent energy comes... by Document Journal
At Large Inside ‘Mondo 2000,’ the cyberpunk magazine that gave us a glimpse of the utopian future that never was ...kind of a mix of two things: 1) American—mostly white, mostly male—boomer idealism about virtual communities and global brains and good, free, open communication that... by Claire L. Evans
Fashion Portfolio The architecture of movement https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tU76qK7t42c&feature=emb_title... by Document Journal
Conversations American Artist and Legacy Russell are hacking the cultural mainframe for a nonbinary future ...its antithesis: a platform of refusal, thought, complexity, and critique with which to challenge technology’s hegemonic binary. In Glitch Feminism: A Manifesto, Legacy Russell examines... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large Dior fine jewelry designer Victoire de Castellane takes us inside her technicolor dreamworld ...Christian Dior, to whom she handwrites letters from time to time. But only recently has her imagination proved clairvoyant: Her latest collection, Tie & Dior,... by Divya Bala
Above the Fold Joseph Rodriguez’s ‘Taxi’ portraits capture the special bond between strangers in an unforgiving city ...best known for his images of Spanish Harlem in the 1980s, who drove a cab from 1977 to 1987. Taxi, Rodriguez’s 10th book, chronicles the... by Cassidy George
At Large The politics of pleasure: Is there a place for partying in the revolution? ...community have been coming out to protests,” said Ashanti Hall, a DJ from Portland’s drum and bass scene, who I met during a protest in... by Michelle Lhooq
Above the Fold Saint Laurent’s witchy ‘Summer of ’21’ short invites you to celebrate the full moon in style ...a signal from their leader, the high priestess Charlotte Rampling. Thus begins Saint Laurent’s latest collaboration with filmmaker Gaspar Noé following Lux Æterna, a witchy... by Maraya Fisher
Conversations AMI’s Alexandre Mattiussi and musician Woodkid are the only authors of their creative destinies ...ability to defy industry convention, leading them to critical and com- mercial success without sacrificing their artistic integrity. For Mattiussi, this has manifested in the... by Divya Bala
At Large The battle over the visual language of counterculture, from Dada to the digital age ...right for misinformation and meme warfare. The alt-right’s 2016 hijacking of Pepe the Frog generated perhaps the best-known examples. One particular meme cast Donald Trump... by Madeleine Morley
Conversations Kenzo’s Felipe Oliveira Baptista conjures a nomadic vision of tomorrow ...50th anniversary. On October 4, less than one week after Kenzo’s Spring/ Summer 2021 show, the brand announced Mr. Takada’s passing from COVID-19 complications. “No... by Elaine YJ Lee
Above the Fold The timely revival of ‘Brideshead Revisited,’ a defiantly opulent antidote to our bleak present ...were suddenly cracking open the boxset for a re-watch. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ZtPGYLEzpw 2020 was always going to be a big year for Brideshead Revisited. It marked the... by Lucy Saldavia
Above the Fold Solange and Rafael Rios examine intimacy in transition through portraiture ...I asked Rafael to come capture me in my own element, on my own time, and in my own space. These latest images are a... by Solange Knowles
Above the Fold Sasha Grey and Isabella Lovestory are the future of post-digital desire ...[first] communion yet. [My sister] would come back from getting her communion and I would say, ‘Haha, you just ate God’s dick!’ There are key... by Biz Sherbert
Conversations Freddie Gibbs and Moxie Marlinspike decrypt the modern American Dream ...community—and the future of community—look like to each of you? Freddie: We all need to focus on being one goddamn community; there are too many... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Nia DaCosta and Karyn Kusama tell horror stories that can set us free ...couldn’t have a conversation because so many people kept coming up and saying, ‘Candyman!’ It was so interesting to see how much he spoke to... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Ai Weiwei answers 20 questions from his son, Ai Lao ...under authoritarian terror; speech was unfree and limited, and asking questions was the most dangerous kind of free speech. Human brains then, as now, had... by Ai Weiwei
Above the Fold Alison Jackson’s staged portraits pierce through the absurdity of celebrity culture ...the problems they’ve presented? Alison: It’s frightening. My work in comparison raises questions about what’s authentic and what’s not. We can’t tell anymore, and does... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold Fariha Róisín turns personal trauma into narratives of cultural resistance ...have the capacity to be.” Indeed. Róisín isn’t just a writer. Her presence is an enigma—kind, free, full of depth, ambitious, and ready for all... by Meetra Javed
Conversations French musician Oklou embodies many states of mind on ‘Galore’ ...style behind Galore. Throughout each phase of the mixtape’s visual production, you’ve embodied a different character in a different world. How did all these characters... by Tati Cotliar
Above the Fold Björk reflects on mistakes and miracles with Þorgerður Ingólfsdóttir, the conductor who taught Iceland to sing ...optimism and the light in the tumultuous times that teenagedom is.” The Hamrahlíð Choir’s latest release is a collaborative album with Björk. Come And Be... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations In a world without nightlife, Arca builds a galaxy of infinite new realities ...electronic musician Arca (Alejandra Ghersi) the hottest commodity in production, capable of collapsing herself entirely into the varying creative projects of collaborators ranging from Björk... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Daniel Lee’s Bottega Veneta is a visceral dialectic of desire The brand’s latest collection, Salon 01 London, is a collaborative examination of process-oriented sensuality... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Chloë Sevigny, Haifaa al-Mansour, Hailey Gates, and So Yong Kim on why film’s future belongs to outsiders ...if you’re practicing or learning your chops in commercials, or TV, and then you try getting a feature, people will be like, ‘Oh no, you’re... by Meg Thomann
Above the Fold Portland rapper Aminé reignites his hometown’s indie-rock roots ...Limbo is a razor-sharp effort from a rapper truly coming into his own skin. Oozing with the contrasting but surprisingly compatible influences of indie rock,... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Ziwe Fumudoh and Patti Harrison talk Christian guilt, shitty exes, and Spice Girls ...complexes. I didn’t have my first boyfriend until I was 26, and I didn’t come out as trans until I was, like, 23? I never... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder honors the hospital workers on Britain’s COVID front lines ...that would bring health care to all, free of charge, based on need rather than ability to pay. Germany’s prolonged WWII bombing campaign, the Blitz,... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Conversations Honey Dijon, Juliana Huxtable, and Nomi Ruiz affirm the sacred, shamanistic pleasures of sex and sound ...I desire in relation to my—presumably cis—gender identity establishes identities, communities, and specific political struggles. My narrative is complicated as I first dealt with being... by Coco Romack
At Large Saved by the rave: British youth are reclaiming public land to party, even during a pandemic ...keep you safe. No one’s ever sexually harassed me at a free party.” Contravening the popular public presentation of raves as lawless, chaotic orgies, the... by Oli Warwick
Above the Fold Dior’s latest men’s collection is a cosmic collaboration with artist Kenny Scharf For Dior’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones has enlisted artist Kenny Scharf to bring a wily impasto touch to the line’s sharp tailoring and... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Meet Sama’ Abdulhadi, the DJ championing the Arab world’s music underground ...The explosion happened in Beirut’s port area, completely destroying the world-renowned clubs located there, like AHM, 01NE, and The Grand Factory, where Abdulhadi had her... by Cassidy George