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 Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold ...I feel bad about myself, I doubt myself’ or whatever,” she says. “It’s like I had a very big flop on national television, and I’m... by Caroline Christie Conversations King Princess and Mj Rodriguez on the self-actualizing power of inventing a new persona ...I agree a hundred percent. King Princess—That person looks like me, acts like me, talks like me. That’s a great feeling. Mj—Okay, well, then I’ll... by Trish Bendix Above the Fold ‘For the skaters, by the skaters’: London’s roller skating scene is more like a family ...to socialize, groove to the music, exercise, and enjoy themselves since 2012. “In our community, the culture and skaters needs come first,” according to a... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold Larry Legaspi’s legacy: Rick Owens recalls 5 looks that changed his life ...intimate essays, and dynamic imagery, including unpublished photographs of Legaspi’s designs alongside Owens’s own, ultimately working to fill the narrative gap and perpetuate Legaspi’s legacy.... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold ‘Glenn O’Brien: Center Stage’: 17 artists pay homage to the late ‘Style Guy’ ...be his email address. “Most of the first name last name combos bounced, and only one stuck—it was the mac.com,” remembered Polaert. O’Brien responded immediately... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 15th print issue for Fall/Winter 2019 “What I’m interested in…is the possibility, as our protest showed, that you can take 5,000 people and change the course of history.” — Extinction Rebellion... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster ...raised money by selling postcards of Reagan and Gorbachev, in 1986,” he told Document recently over the phone. “That’s how we financed that first record... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Vagabon fights through imposter syndrome to discover her most honest music yet ...I’d be telling myself that my beat was temporary. I had to go through the process of employing a ‘real drummer’ to say, ‘Actually, no,... by Nick Fulton Above the Fold 30 minutes with The Blessed Madonna, a DJ restoring dance music’s Holy Spirit ...[a matter] of cutting away. But your question was very good—it was very hard. And [the record] is so personal—it’s about my family, it’s about... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Assata Shakur to Ta-Nehisi Coates: Talib Kweli’s 5-step literary guide to overcoming adversity ...eye,” referring to Toni Morrison’s 1970 novel The Bluest Eye. In 2011’s “Mr. International,” Kweli rapped, “My life is like a movie, a novel by... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Hélène Selam Kleih on the birth of ‘HIM + HIS’ and the importance of a communal approach to mental health ...to prevent tragedies. Illustrations from HIM + HIS. Allie—With dramatic levels of gun violence and white supremacist violence, a lot of times our response in... by Allie Monck Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 ...basement of an Amsterdam nightclub—the first-ever “free, pluralistic, and transnational” master’s program in Design of Experiences—see Document’s deep-dive on the University of the Underground from... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold The Rapture’s Luke Jenner and DJ Justine D. look 20 years back at the last era of ‘underdog New York’ ...identify as mainstream. It was a mixture of all different types of people coming together under one roof: gays, straight, drag queens, normal-looking people, freaks,... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Black market blues: how illegal denim became a Ukrainian streetwear staple ...of the organizing committee of Ukrainian Fashion Week, since its inception in 1997. “Denim and Coca-Cola!” According to her, in the ՚90s, Kiev was flooded... by Kristen Bateman At Large What it’s like to earn a Master’s degree in the basement of an Amsterdam nightclub ...the Sandberg Instituut, one of the charges was, ‘Oh, it’s an experience!’ But it’s not.” So what did she mean by the “Theatre of cruelties?”... by Bella Bathurst Above the Fold Bang, bang: the contemporary politics of violence on screen ...slim to non-existent investment in nuance. When violence is used as a plot tool, what statement are directors making? And, more importantly, how? Should we... by Tia Glista Above the Fold DIIV has a song for all your deepest fears—but still finds something to root for ...is DIIV?’ Cole—[Laughs] Musically, I think the idea [with ‘The Spark’] was to draw off the old DIIV sound a bit. Lyrically, it’s a straight-up... by Kaylee Warren Fashion Portfolio 10 accessories designers to watch, as worn by a (temporary) tattooed lady and a glamorous sharpei Photographer Jens Ingvarsson and Document’s Shawn Lakin collaborate on a fashion portfolio for Document Online.... by Document Journal Conversations ‘We’re facing a societal collapse’: Extinction Rebellion’s Roger Hallam speaks to ACT UP’s Peter Staley about disrupting the world in order to save it ...say, Okay, this isn’t about conferences, it’s not about books, it’s not about lectures; it’s about 10,000 people arrested, in a U.K. context. That’s doable.... by Elizabeth Rush Above the Fold An afternoon in New Haven with Tschabalala Self, the artist with Louis Vuitton and Pilar Corrias at her feet ...went for £371,250 ($456,823) [five times its high estimate] at Christie’s? Tschabalala—I was shocked by it. I don’t really know how to feel about it... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Brockhampton’s Kevin Abstract heralds a new era of digital intimacy ...on Instagram: On Ginger’s soul-searching song, “DEARLY DEPARTED,” Abstract’s verse laments the dissolution of his home—that his mom is stuck working at Sonic Drive-In, his... by Trey Strange Above the Fold ‘Together Alone’: A model-turned-filmmaker’s personal journey behind the BS façade of ‘perfection’ ...years in, I was now suffering from derealization, paranoia, vertigo, and insomnia. Nobody noticed I wasn’t doing well, though. On the outside, I was the... by Dorith Mous Above the Fold Meet the fragrance scientist behind Balenciaga’s blood-and-money scent ...Ann—You’re working on molecules for sleep. What about happiness? Sissel—Oooohhhh! Sleep, concentration—these are concrete things. Happiness, peace, power—it’s subjective. So in my world, smell has... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold From Berghain to Tate Modern, Pan Daijing heralds the incendiary future of opera ...specific music tradition, or a political standpoint, because of its history. But for me, it’s about composition.” On the cusp of her 28th birthday, the... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold A politician, a scientist, and an architect walk into the Guggenheim. Here’s what they discussed ...for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands), Louise O. Fresco (President Executive Board Wageningen University & Research), and Rem Koolhaas (Founding Partner, OMA).... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Craig McDean’s latest book ‘Manual’ is an elegant collision of muscle cars and femme fashion When I ask my four-year-old cousin what he loves, his response is knee jerk. Eyes bugging and mouth wet with exuberance he says, ‘‘I love... by Jordan Aaron Guy Above the Fold Torkwase Dyson tells the history of black liberation through cartographic art ...know through all of these underfunded [fields] of, I’ll say, geology, geography, and the other field that’s completely underfunded when it comes to plantations…[searches for... by Monique Long Above the Fold James Murphy revives a golden era of NYC nightlife at The Kitchen ...and ran through a voice-to-text software, and used in Sprang’s live performances. Conversations with Poets begins October 4th, and performances begin October 17th. Tickets are... by Lauren Tischler Above the Fold Amazonian indigenous communities are the rainforest’s last, best hope ...indigenous knowledge which has allowed us to sustain our forests for many generations,” he said. “This is not just for us indigenous people. This is... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Mark Leckey on ‘Fiorucci,’ folklore, and finding language for working-class stories ...we have fun?’” I ask him what he thinks about the current club culture in London. “You’re asking a 55-year-old dad,” he warns me. “Please... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The explosive rise—and inevitable downfall—of the East Village art scene ...Walter Robinson was writing for them too. Left: Pop Apocalypse (Group Show), Gracie Mansion Gallery, 5-Fold Card, 1988 – Courtesy online Gallery 98. Right: David... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Maria Grazia Chiuri celebrates an unsung feminist hero, Christian Dior’s own sister ...Earthy, pragmatic tones such as beige, muted blues, stone-washed grey, and fleshy pink grounded the garments in the constructed jardín, tying the concept, environmental awareness,... by Agnes Bae Above the Fold Etro’s first-class hot air balloon ticket to Bohemian cool-girl wonderland With a rustic venue, iconic patterns, and gauzy fabrics, Etro’s free-spirited, earthy vibe met sophistication this Milan Fashion Week. Set in a courtyard warmed by... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold MSGM at 10: Celebrating the genius of Massimo Giorgetti with his longtime fans ...Mirage—Super rock, elegant, sexy. Jordan—Do you prefer to shop online or in-store? Marianne—Online because I can find strange things that fit my style. Like high... by Jordan Anderson Above the Fold Salvatore Ferragamo imagines an Italian summer spent al fresco Strong accessories, an easy, earthy palette, and a desire to evoke memories of family—Paul Andrew’s debut as Salvatore Ferragamo’s Creative Director resulted in a collection... by Rachel Cheung At Large Their lands, our future: the indigenous frontline defenders of the Amazon ...éí íín ́ á,” she heard, repeated throughout the community—“water is life.” Think, for a moment, what that means; think what it would mean to... by Daegan Miller Above the Fold Nike’s Jay Paavonpera is still inspired by his New Yorker rejection letter ...lot of genres: painting, photography, poetry, sculpture. But there’s a consistency in their inspiration—presence, existence, movement, and the physical evidence of time, action and interference.... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Iggy Pop’s recipe for optimism: death, zombies, and Frank Sinatra ...In the album’s second track, Love’s Missing, Pop offers a painful, heartfelt ballad. “I made it [the song’s protagonist] a woman, but it has some... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold KidSuper’s radical democratization of fashion week ...Colm yelled into the microphone post-show. “We really did it.” “We” is the operative word in that quote. As the show finished, Colm invited out... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Kyle Richard’s fashion show was….amazing ...aggressive, you’re making money, you’re recreating yourself,” she told me. “That’s what I think you can take away from the Housewives. That’s the positive side... by Jocelyn Silver Above the Fold The secret world of images not meant for human eyes ...and understand, in a more forensic way, how they see and categorize us.” ‘Training Humans’ is open at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy from September... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A brief history of protest and counterculture at Tompkins Square Park ...eradicate the City’s plan which quickly amassed over 30,000 signatures. “[one] thing I like and idealize about NY are little pockets of the city…one of... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Gia Coppola and Kelsey Lu turn literary works into art ...of the book, Lena, is such a strong female lead,” Coppola said. “I remember meeting Maya [Hawke] and thinking that she reminded me of this... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Pyer Moss becomes NYFW’s hottest ticket with its message of black liberation ...The Blood, the gospel choir that provided the show’s soulful soundtrack that included Donny Hathaway’s “Little Ghetto Boy,” Whitney Houston’s “Where Do Broken Hearts Go,”... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Think different, look the same: How the uniform went from working class symbol to Silicon Valley style code ...this community.’” “Social media is also a means through which many “knowledge workers” that is, workers who handle, process, or make meaning of information—market and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Parsons debuts its introspective, rebellious next class of designers ...sources. The close proximity to their inspiration, many focusing on the ideas of family, heritage, and childhood, provided a distinctive depth to the work. There... by Lauren Tischler Above the Fold Villa Lena: the 19th century Tuscan retreat freeing artists from the hustle mentality ...work as such. It’s observation, it’s obsessiveness, it’s therapy, it’s a desire to collect, a desire to make, it’s finding self worth. It’s about all... by Jordan Anderson Above the Fold Flying Lotus’s infinite levels of obsession ...watch his show “Salad Fingers” on Newgrounds.com when I was, like, 13. FlyLo—I met him, like, a few years ago. I’ve been a fan of... by Rhodes Murphy Above the Fold Pro-democracy Hong Kong protesters speak out about sexual harassment ...with abuse. “The insults that were towards me they were a really weird combination of nasty nationalism, sexism, and racism,” she said. “I felt physically... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Ezra Furman channels our collective fury with the explosive ‘Twelve Nudes’ ...that, why would you do that? It’s just, such a risk, that it borders on idiocy. Risk something that matters, because that’s what Tom Waits... by Sophia Rose Segarra
Above the Fold Madison McFerrin turns a humiliating moment into motivational, musical gold ...I feel bad about myself, I doubt myself’ or whatever,” she says. “It’s like I had a very big flop on national television, and I’m... by Caroline Christie
Conversations King Princess and Mj Rodriguez on the self-actualizing power of inventing a new persona ...I agree a hundred percent. King Princess—That person looks like me, acts like me, talks like me. That’s a great feeling. Mj—Okay, well, then I’ll... by Trish Bendix
Above the Fold ‘For the skaters, by the skaters’: London’s roller skating scene is more like a family ...to socialize, groove to the music, exercise, and enjoy themselves since 2012. “In our community, the culture and skaters needs come first,” according to a... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Larry Legaspi’s legacy: Rick Owens recalls 5 looks that changed his life ...intimate essays, and dynamic imagery, including unpublished photographs of Legaspi’s designs alongside Owens’s own, ultimately working to fill the narrative gap and perpetuate Legaspi’s legacy.... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold ‘Glenn O’Brien: Center Stage’: 17 artists pay homage to the late ‘Style Guy’ ...be his email address. “Most of the first name last name combos bounced, and only one stuck—it was the mac.com,” remembered Polaert. O’Brien responded immediately... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 15th print issue for Fall/Winter 2019 “What I’m interested in…is the possibility, as our protest showed, that you can take 5,000 people and change the course of history.” — Extinction Rebellion... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold In Iceland, strangely utopian techno-punk for a world on the brink of disaster ...raised money by selling postcards of Reagan and Gorbachev, in 1986,” he told Document recently over the phone. “That’s how we financed that first record... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Vagabon fights through imposter syndrome to discover her most honest music yet ...I’d be telling myself that my beat was temporary. I had to go through the process of employing a ‘real drummer’ to say, ‘Actually, no,... by Nick Fulton
Above the Fold 30 minutes with The Blessed Madonna, a DJ restoring dance music’s Holy Spirit ...[a matter] of cutting away. But your question was very good—it was very hard. And [the record] is so personal—it’s about my family, it’s about... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Assata Shakur to Ta-Nehisi Coates: Talib Kweli’s 5-step literary guide to overcoming adversity ...eye,” referring to Toni Morrison’s 1970 novel The Bluest Eye. In 2011’s “Mr. International,” Kweli rapped, “My life is like a movie, a novel by... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Hélène Selam Kleih on the birth of ‘HIM + HIS’ and the importance of a communal approach to mental health ...to prevent tragedies. Illustrations from HIM + HIS. Allie—With dramatic levels of gun violence and white supremacist violence, a lot of times our response in... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold This radical psychology album is the sleeper hit of 2019 ...basement of an Amsterdam nightclub—the first-ever “free, pluralistic, and transnational” master’s program in Design of Experiences—see Document’s deep-dive on the University of the Underground from... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold The Rapture’s Luke Jenner and DJ Justine D. look 20 years back at the last era of ‘underdog New York’ ...identify as mainstream. It was a mixture of all different types of people coming together under one roof: gays, straight, drag queens, normal-looking people, freaks,... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Black market blues: how illegal denim became a Ukrainian streetwear staple ...of the organizing committee of Ukrainian Fashion Week, since its inception in 1997. “Denim and Coca-Cola!” According to her, in the ՚90s, Kiev was flooded... by Kristen Bateman
At Large What it’s like to earn a Master’s degree in the basement of an Amsterdam nightclub ...the Sandberg Instituut, one of the charges was, ‘Oh, it’s an experience!’ But it’s not.” So what did she mean by the “Theatre of cruelties?”... by Bella Bathurst
Above the Fold Bang, bang: the contemporary politics of violence on screen ...slim to non-existent investment in nuance. When violence is used as a plot tool, what statement are directors making? And, more importantly, how? Should we... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold DIIV has a song for all your deepest fears—but still finds something to root for ...is DIIV?’ Cole—[Laughs] Musically, I think the idea [with ‘The Spark’] was to draw off the old DIIV sound a bit. Lyrically, it’s a straight-up... by Kaylee Warren
Fashion Portfolio 10 accessories designers to watch, as worn by a (temporary) tattooed lady and a glamorous sharpei Photographer Jens Ingvarsson and Document’s Shawn Lakin collaborate on a fashion portfolio for Document Online.... by Document Journal
Conversations ‘We’re facing a societal collapse’: Extinction Rebellion’s Roger Hallam speaks to ACT UP’s Peter Staley about disrupting the world in order to save it ...say, Okay, this isn’t about conferences, it’s not about books, it’s not about lectures; it’s about 10,000 people arrested, in a U.K. context. That’s doable.... by Elizabeth Rush
Above the Fold An afternoon in New Haven with Tschabalala Self, the artist with Louis Vuitton and Pilar Corrias at her feet ...went for £371,250 ($456,823) [five times its high estimate] at Christie’s? Tschabalala—I was shocked by it. I don’t really know how to feel about it... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Brockhampton’s Kevin Abstract heralds a new era of digital intimacy ...on Instagram: On Ginger’s soul-searching song, “DEARLY DEPARTED,” Abstract’s verse laments the dissolution of his home—that his mom is stuck working at Sonic Drive-In, his... by Trey Strange
Above the Fold ‘Together Alone’: A model-turned-filmmaker’s personal journey behind the BS façade of ‘perfection’ ...years in, I was now suffering from derealization, paranoia, vertigo, and insomnia. Nobody noticed I wasn’t doing well, though. On the outside, I was the... by Dorith Mous
Above the Fold Meet the fragrance scientist behind Balenciaga’s blood-and-money scent ...Ann—You’re working on molecules for sleep. What about happiness? Sissel—Oooohhhh! Sleep, concentration—these are concrete things. Happiness, peace, power—it’s subjective. So in my world, smell has... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold From Berghain to Tate Modern, Pan Daijing heralds the incendiary future of opera ...specific music tradition, or a political standpoint, because of its history. But for me, it’s about composition.” On the cusp of her 28th birthday, the... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold A politician, a scientist, and an architect walk into the Guggenheim. Here’s what they discussed ...for Foreign Trade and Development Cooperation of the Netherlands), Louise O. Fresco (President Executive Board Wageningen University & Research), and Rem Koolhaas (Founding Partner, OMA).... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Craig McDean’s latest book ‘Manual’ is an elegant collision of muscle cars and femme fashion When I ask my four-year-old cousin what he loves, his response is knee jerk. Eyes bugging and mouth wet with exuberance he says, ‘‘I love... by Jordan Aaron Guy
Above the Fold Torkwase Dyson tells the history of black liberation through cartographic art ...know through all of these underfunded [fields] of, I’ll say, geology, geography, and the other field that’s completely underfunded when it comes to plantations…[searches for... by Monique Long
Above the Fold James Murphy revives a golden era of NYC nightlife at The Kitchen ...and ran through a voice-to-text software, and used in Sprang’s live performances. Conversations with Poets begins October 4th, and performances begin October 17th. Tickets are... by Lauren Tischler
Above the Fold Amazonian indigenous communities are the rainforest’s last, best hope ...indigenous knowledge which has allowed us to sustain our forests for many generations,” he said. “This is not just for us indigenous people. This is... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Mark Leckey on ‘Fiorucci,’ folklore, and finding language for working-class stories ...we have fun?’” I ask him what he thinks about the current club culture in London. “You’re asking a 55-year-old dad,” he warns me. “Please... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The explosive rise—and inevitable downfall—of the East Village art scene ...Walter Robinson was writing for them too. Left: Pop Apocalypse (Group Show), Gracie Mansion Gallery, 5-Fold Card, 1988 – Courtesy online Gallery 98. Right: David... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Maria Grazia Chiuri celebrates an unsung feminist hero, Christian Dior’s own sister ...Earthy, pragmatic tones such as beige, muted blues, stone-washed grey, and fleshy pink grounded the garments in the constructed jardín, tying the concept, environmental awareness,... by Agnes Bae
Above the Fold Etro’s first-class hot air balloon ticket to Bohemian cool-girl wonderland With a rustic venue, iconic patterns, and gauzy fabrics, Etro’s free-spirited, earthy vibe met sophistication this Milan Fashion Week. Set in a courtyard warmed by... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold MSGM at 10: Celebrating the genius of Massimo Giorgetti with his longtime fans ...Mirage—Super rock, elegant, sexy. Jordan—Do you prefer to shop online or in-store? Marianne—Online because I can find strange things that fit my style. Like high... by Jordan Anderson
Above the Fold Salvatore Ferragamo imagines an Italian summer spent al fresco Strong accessories, an easy, earthy palette, and a desire to evoke memories of family—Paul Andrew’s debut as Salvatore Ferragamo’s Creative Director resulted in a collection... by Rachel Cheung
At Large Their lands, our future: the indigenous frontline defenders of the Amazon ...éí íín ́ á,” she heard, repeated throughout the community—“water is life.” Think, for a moment, what that means; think what it would mean to... by Daegan Miller
Above the Fold Nike’s Jay Paavonpera is still inspired by his New Yorker rejection letter ...lot of genres: painting, photography, poetry, sculpture. But there’s a consistency in their inspiration—presence, existence, movement, and the physical evidence of time, action and interference.... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Iggy Pop’s recipe for optimism: death, zombies, and Frank Sinatra ...In the album’s second track, Love’s Missing, Pop offers a painful, heartfelt ballad. “I made it [the song’s protagonist] a woman, but it has some... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold KidSuper’s radical democratization of fashion week ...Colm yelled into the microphone post-show. “We really did it.” “We” is the operative word in that quote. As the show finished, Colm invited out... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Kyle Richard’s fashion show was….amazing ...aggressive, you’re making money, you’re recreating yourself,” she told me. “That’s what I think you can take away from the Housewives. That’s the positive side... by Jocelyn Silver
Above the Fold The secret world of images not meant for human eyes ...and understand, in a more forensic way, how they see and categorize us.” ‘Training Humans’ is open at Fondazione Prada in Milan, Italy from September... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A brief history of protest and counterculture at Tompkins Square Park ...eradicate the City’s plan which quickly amassed over 30,000 signatures. “[one] thing I like and idealize about NY are little pockets of the city…one of... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Gia Coppola and Kelsey Lu turn literary works into art ...of the book, Lena, is such a strong female lead,” Coppola said. “I remember meeting Maya [Hawke] and thinking that she reminded me of this... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Pyer Moss becomes NYFW’s hottest ticket with its message of black liberation ...The Blood, the gospel choir that provided the show’s soulful soundtrack that included Donny Hathaway’s “Little Ghetto Boy,” Whitney Houston’s “Where Do Broken Hearts Go,”... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Think different, look the same: How the uniform went from working class symbol to Silicon Valley style code ...this community.’” “Social media is also a means through which many “knowledge workers” that is, workers who handle, process, or make meaning of information—market and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Parsons debuts its introspective, rebellious next class of designers ...sources. The close proximity to their inspiration, many focusing on the ideas of family, heritage, and childhood, provided a distinctive depth to the work. There... by Lauren Tischler
Above the Fold Villa Lena: the 19th century Tuscan retreat freeing artists from the hustle mentality ...work as such. It’s observation, it’s obsessiveness, it’s therapy, it’s a desire to collect, a desire to make, it’s finding self worth. It’s about all... by Jordan Anderson
Above the Fold Flying Lotus’s infinite levels of obsession ...watch his show “Salad Fingers” on Newgrounds.com when I was, like, 13. FlyLo—I met him, like, a few years ago. I’ve been a fan of... by Rhodes Murphy
Above the Fold Pro-democracy Hong Kong protesters speak out about sexual harassment ...with abuse. “The insults that were towards me they were a really weird combination of nasty nationalism, sexism, and racism,” she said. “I felt physically... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Ezra Furman channels our collective fury with the explosive ‘Twelve Nudes’ ...that, why would you do that? It’s just, such a risk, that it borders on idiocy. Risk something that matters, because that’s what Tom Waits... by Sophia Rose Segarra