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 Yasmin Sewell launches Vyrao, a wellbeing brand for the age of consciousness ...is essential to the thoughtfully curated space—from the bedroom, to the retail store, to hotels and clubs and restaurants. Sewell is no stranger to the... by Morgan Becker Conversations Designer Bianca Saunders is redefining the masculine aesthetic “How do men want to feel?” asks Bianca Saunders. “Even if you’re the smallest guy, you want to feel big.” That’s where Saunders’s muscle man... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Ava Marks’s latest short film is a study in generational connection ...in the future, I’ll keep making work that feels close to me—and that I can figure out some new ways of presenting that work that... by Document Journal Above the Fold Debra Ente personifies Little Italy’s charm, kitsch, and ‘authentic inauthenticity’ ...marinara. We met at the Little Italy mainstay, Puglia, where Debra can be found most nights singing to throngs of recently graduated Big Ten alumni,... by Vanessa Anderson Above the Fold Can a pizza-making robot remedy restaurant disparities? ...a combined revenue increase equivalent to 30 million more large cheese pizzas than the previous year. While restaurant sales and quick service saw a momentary... by Megan Hullander Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound ...bit self-destructive when it comes to my personal life, but when it comes to creativity, I don’t think constant comfort makes for consistently good work,”... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ming Lim navigates the boundaries of dream and reality ...spontaneous, but then it becomes methodical. I analyze, and I research. I have to research a lot. Morgan: What types of sources do you consult... by Morgan Becker Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend ...existence registers in this way that’s completely alive to a child, like there’s nothing boring about you. Margaret: That’s the greatest compliment on the entire... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Fashion Portfolio Paris by night, through the lens of Maison Kitsuné ...lights, shadows and optical effects. A creative impulse born from the energy of this new generation in motion results in playful layering styles, mixed up... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Jeremy O. Harris on cinematic confections, speaking drunk french, and manifesting his role in ‘Emily in Paris’ ...you to come back a wino.’ I also just didn’t have any freedom. There was no freedom because I had no money. So, I think... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world ...psychically charged narrative that creates more questions than answers. Their work, shot in black and white and primarily on large format, creates a mythical portrayal... by Olivia Noss Above the Fold “Will You Be?”: New York’s Baltra grapples with the dystopic, dreamlike reality of isolation A spotlight looms on New York’s Baltra, cross-legged on the floor of a hotel room wallpapered in florals. “Will you be,” he repeats into a... by Document Journal Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife ...I had a feeling that we were going to come out of the situation with a new perspective on how we see community and how... by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Document Journal launches Winter 2021/Resort 2022: New Ways of Seeing ...uses competing cosmologies as example, writing that “culture affects what ‘makes sense’ to scientists,” and that credibility and funding are oftentimes awarded to the theories... by Nick Vogelson Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking ...with what you are is to come to terms with the body,” Cronenberg says. “There’s a complete interpenetration between the inside and the outside of... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Inside the incelosphere, where the lonely get lonelier ...often protest to being associated with the more extremist viewpoints of people within their community, 18-23.2 percent of responders agreed that they admired Rodger, Minassian,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Bambounou is embracing freewheeling creativity on his new label, Bambé ...to embrace openness and freewheeling creativity with his new label, Bambé. As well as needing the pause of lockdown to ignite his long-held ambition to... by Oli Warwick Above the Fold Kim Jones channels the spirit of Jack Kerouac for Dior Men Fall 2022 For Dior Men’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones channels the Beat Generation, spotlighting the creativity of counterculture in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. Visitors... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Celine’s Baie des Anges collection is a harbinger of good times ahead For its Summer 2022 collection, Celine heads to Nice. A short film—directed by Hedi Slimane and entitled Baie des Anges—replaces the traditional runway, to present... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Tao Lin’s ‘Leave Society’ is a neurotic’s guide to natural healing ...do you get most of your daily news? Tao: I see mainstream news on Twitter, not by following newspapers or news sites but just seeing... by Leah Dieterich Conversations Mickalene Thomas remixes tropes from art history to reveal everyday Black women as icons ...Each woman depicted is sourced from archival material that I recontextualize by deconstructing the image, reframing it in a compositionally brand-new manner. By reimagining these... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Follow a day in the life of New York’s most stylish dogs ...between canine and owner is millennia-long, and it bears no sign of weakening. Moncler Poldo Dog Couture aims to take that bond to new heights,... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces ...at Pulse, a mostly gay and Latinx nightclub in Orlando. In 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, New York City adopted... by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Bernie Krause’s ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ reveals the world at its turning point ...Shanghai, finding its new home at the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts. The work is a collaboration between musician and soundscape ecologist Bernie... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Porches’s booklist for finding community in solitude ...life brought a sort of blind momentum, pummelling the New York-based artist into a spiral of self-driven creation. But even when we ignore the voices... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Janette Beckman captures four decades of countercultural rebellion ...outliers. Beckman seems to have shot everyone who’s anyone, but before they became anyone—Sade on the Lower East Side before she went solo, Debbie Harry... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus ...to the massive warehouses in Brooklyn Navy Yard for two days of audiovisual technical immersion soundtracked by some of house and techno’s greatest talent, including... by Megan Hullander Fashion Portfolio To Mumbai, with Love: The two-city charm of emerging label SHWETAMBARI Shwetambari Mody knows about duality. Raised in Mumbai, at home in New York; an artist and an enterpriser; a dreamer, yet a pragmatist. The designer... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Richard Renaldi documents the changing social dynamics of New York City ...meaningful to you? Richard: Yeah! I’ve lived in the West Village since 1993 and I’ve been in New York since ’86. I knew about the... by Avery Norman Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America ...large. Plumb’s monograph, set to be published in the new year entitled The Golden City, is a series of images that frames subjects against the... by Olivia Noss Fashion Portfolio Photographer Suleika Mueller and stylist Nikhil Mansata capture the Muslim in-between ...Basel, but raised partially in a Sufi order based in Khartoum, Sudan. She struggled to reconcile the Muslim community she knew with the one that... by Document Journal Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder captures artists, dancers, and designers shaping the UK’s arts sectors ...a small community, so it’s been very easy to reach from company to company, or from dancer to dancers all over the world, to share... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Marlowe Granados wants to center the muse To get by in New York, you need some sort of capital. If you don’t have money, you need social status. But if you’re an... by Josh Greenblatt Above the Fold Lil Yachty is the new face of financial wellness ...to acquire a brokerage account with someone gauging it for fees. The new guard simply needs a smartphone with enough storage space to download an... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The tender anger of IDLES ...gesticulation or trying to pull something from the audience by communicating through body language. It’s distilled down into communicating and performing through the music. Joe:... by Megan Hullander Documented THING, the revolutionary magazine that chronicled the birth of Chicago’s queer, Black club culture ...the New York Stock Exchange to protest the inflated pricing of the AIDS medication, AZT, when writer and DJ Robert T. Ford—alongside Trent Adkins and... by DeForrest Brown, Jr. Above the Fold serpentwithfeet and Danez Smith on the power of bleeding, living art ...for black boys” is composed in the form of a list. Among its 17 propositions: oil heavy starlight, monster until proven ghost, gone. Complex matters... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Lulu Yao Gioiello is expanding conceptions of Asia with crosscultural book series ‘Far-Near’ ...out to create her own publication. But in the end, that’s what she did—because upon searching for work by Asian creatives, she realized that there... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A chair show in Detroit explores form over function Jack Craig’s studio, the site of the Cranbrook Chair Show, may be the easiest archetype of the pneuma of Detroit’s design community. On the city’s... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In the midst of uncertainty, Porches taps into his impulses “I feel like the best stuff is a blackout, and I’m just saying words,” says musician Aaron Maine, aka Porches, describing the creative process behind... by Gautam Balasundar Above the Fold Helado Negro reflects on the limits of identity and the ethos behind his genre-bending music ...In, is an inversion of the common phrase ‘far out.’ How’d you come up with it? Roberto: I was at the airport in Berlin, and... by Ludwig Hurtado Above the Fold For #CREATECOP26, young artists respond to climate change From flooding to fires, the generations coming of age are inheriting a planet in peril. #CreateCOP26 is a competition and virtual exhibition that seeks to... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Jacolby Satterwhite is using the past to create art about the future ...gives you a psychological entry point into my world. And in closing the chapter on this era of my life, it frees me up to... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Salome Asega is bridging the gap between technology and tradition ...the New Museum’s cultural incubator, NEW INC, engages in this process on multiple levels—working at once as an artist, researcher, and advocate for systemic change... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Fashion Portfolio Energy unbounded, with 4 Moncler Hyke In this fashion portfolio for Document Online, Dancer Martha Nichols finds freedom on a New York rooftop... by Document Journal Above the Fold Phoebe Berglund revives the communal spirit of dance ...movement theorists like Rudolph Laban, who championed community dance as a critical component in creating group empathy and goodwill. His early-twentieth-century movement choirs, which were... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Tygapaw is deconstructing the dominant narrative through music ...Jamaican immigrant in New York, McKenzie found community in the city’s vibrant nightlife scene, and has since made it their goal to cultivate inclusive community... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold A new documentary portraits forgotten folk legend Karen Dalton ...locations in the movie as a storytelling tool to show that conflict. If you notice in the movie, it’s New York, Colorado, New York in... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Performance artist Miles Greenberg explores the creative capacity of the body ...generative and comes back to the body.” “If there’s one thing I want, it’s for [people] to be sensitive to the changes in themselves, and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Chloé Spring/Summer 2022 is a collection about love In her latest show, Gabriela Hearst introduces Chloé Craft and a shift towards lower-impact materials... by Elisa Juesten
Above the Fold Yasmin Sewell launches Vyrao, a wellbeing brand for the age of consciousness ...is essential to the thoughtfully curated space—from the bedroom, to the retail store, to hotels and clubs and restaurants. Sewell is no stranger to the... by Morgan Becker
Conversations Designer Bianca Saunders is redefining the masculine aesthetic “How do men want to feel?” asks Bianca Saunders. “Even if you’re the smallest guy, you want to feel big.” That’s where Saunders’s muscle man... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Ava Marks’s latest short film is a study in generational connection ...in the future, I’ll keep making work that feels close to me—and that I can figure out some new ways of presenting that work that... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Debra Ente personifies Little Italy’s charm, kitsch, and ‘authentic inauthenticity’ ...marinara. We met at the Little Italy mainstay, Puglia, where Debra can be found most nights singing to throngs of recently graduated Big Ten alumni,... by Vanessa Anderson
Above the Fold Can a pizza-making robot remedy restaurant disparities? ...a combined revenue increase equivalent to 30 million more large cheese pizzas than the previous year. While restaurant sales and quick service saw a momentary... by Megan Hullander
Conversations Charli XCX and Oneohtrix Point Never are rewriting the conditions of experimental sound ...bit self-destructive when it comes to my personal life, but when it comes to creativity, I don’t think constant comfort makes for consistently good work,”... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ming Lim navigates the boundaries of dream and reality ...spontaneous, but then it becomes methodical. I analyze, and I research. I have to research a lot. Morgan: What types of sources do you consult... by Morgan Becker
Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend ...existence registers in this way that’s completely alive to a child, like there’s nothing boring about you. Margaret: That’s the greatest compliment on the entire... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Fashion Portfolio Paris by night, through the lens of Maison Kitsuné ...lights, shadows and optical effects. A creative impulse born from the energy of this new generation in motion results in playful layering styles, mixed up... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Jeremy O. Harris on cinematic confections, speaking drunk french, and manifesting his role in ‘Emily in Paris’ ...you to come back a wino.’ I also just didn’t have any freedom. There was no freedom because I had no money. So, I think... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world ...psychically charged narrative that creates more questions than answers. Their work, shot in black and white and primarily on large format, creates a mythical portrayal... by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold “Will You Be?”: New York’s Baltra grapples with the dystopic, dreamlike reality of isolation A spotlight looms on New York’s Baltra, cross-legged on the floor of a hotel room wallpapered in florals. “Will you be,” he repeats into a... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife ...I had a feeling that we were going to come out of the situation with a new perspective on how we see community and how... by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Document Journal launches Winter 2021/Resort 2022: New Ways of Seeing ...uses competing cosmologies as example, writing that “culture affects what ‘makes sense’ to scientists,” and that credibility and funding are oftentimes awarded to the theories... by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Kristen Stewart and David Cronenberg examine the existentialist side of filmmaking ...with what you are is to come to terms with the body,” Cronenberg says. “There’s a complete interpenetration between the inside and the outside of... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Inside the incelosphere, where the lonely get lonelier ...often protest to being associated with the more extremist viewpoints of people within their community, 18-23.2 percent of responders agreed that they admired Rodger, Minassian,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Bambounou is embracing freewheeling creativity on his new label, Bambé ...to embrace openness and freewheeling creativity with his new label, Bambé. As well as needing the pause of lockdown to ignite his long-held ambition to... by Oli Warwick
Above the Fold Kim Jones channels the spirit of Jack Kerouac for Dior Men Fall 2022 For Dior Men’s latest collection, creative director Kim Jones channels the Beat Generation, spotlighting the creativity of counterculture in Jack Kerouac’s On the Road. Visitors... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Celine’s Baie des Anges collection is a harbinger of good times ahead For its Summer 2022 collection, Celine heads to Nice. A short film—directed by Hedi Slimane and entitled Baie des Anges—replaces the traditional runway, to present... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Tao Lin’s ‘Leave Society’ is a neurotic’s guide to natural healing ...do you get most of your daily news? Tao: I see mainstream news on Twitter, not by following newspapers or news sites but just seeing... by Leah Dieterich
Conversations Mickalene Thomas remixes tropes from art history to reveal everyday Black women as icons ...Each woman depicted is sourced from archival material that I recontextualize by deconstructing the image, reframing it in a compositionally brand-new manner. By reimagining these... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Follow a day in the life of New York’s most stylish dogs ...between canine and owner is millennia-long, and it bears no sign of weakening. Moncler Poldo Dog Couture aims to take that bond to new heights,... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces ...at Pulse, a mostly gay and Latinx nightclub in Orlando. In 2019, to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall riots, New York City adopted... by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Bernie Krause’s ‘The Great Animal Orchestra’ reveals the world at its turning point ...Shanghai, finding its new home at the Peabody Essex Museum (PEM) in Salem, Massachusetts. The work is a collaboration between musician and soundscape ecologist Bernie... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Porches’s booklist for finding community in solitude ...life brought a sort of blind momentum, pummelling the New York-based artist into a spiral of self-driven creation. But even when we ignore the voices... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Janette Beckman captures four decades of countercultural rebellion ...outliers. Beckman seems to have shot everyone who’s anyone, but before they became anyone—Sade on the Lower East Side before she went solo, Debbie Harry... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Time Warp returns to New York after a two year hiatus ...to the massive warehouses in Brooklyn Navy Yard for two days of audiovisual technical immersion soundtracked by some of house and techno’s greatest talent, including... by Megan Hullander
Fashion Portfolio To Mumbai, with Love: The two-city charm of emerging label SHWETAMBARI Shwetambari Mody knows about duality. Raised in Mumbai, at home in New York; an artist and an enterpriser; a dreamer, yet a pragmatist. The designer... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Richard Renaldi documents the changing social dynamics of New York City ...meaningful to you? Richard: Yeah! I’ve lived in the West Village since 1993 and I’ve been in New York since ’86. I knew about the... by Avery Norman
Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America ...large. Plumb’s monograph, set to be published in the new year entitled The Golden City, is a series of images that frames subjects against the... by Olivia Noss
Fashion Portfolio Photographer Suleika Mueller and stylist Nikhil Mansata capture the Muslim in-between ...Basel, but raised partially in a Sufi order based in Khartoum, Sudan. She struggled to reconcile the Muslim community she knew with the one that... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder captures artists, dancers, and designers shaping the UK’s arts sectors ...a small community, so it’s been very easy to reach from company to company, or from dancer to dancers all over the world, to share... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Marlowe Granados wants to center the muse To get by in New York, you need some sort of capital. If you don’t have money, you need social status. But if you’re an... by Josh Greenblatt
Above the Fold Lil Yachty is the new face of financial wellness ...to acquire a brokerage account with someone gauging it for fees. The new guard simply needs a smartphone with enough storage space to download an... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The tender anger of IDLES ...gesticulation or trying to pull something from the audience by communicating through body language. It’s distilled down into communicating and performing through the music. Joe:... by Megan Hullander
Documented THING, the revolutionary magazine that chronicled the birth of Chicago’s queer, Black club culture ...the New York Stock Exchange to protest the inflated pricing of the AIDS medication, AZT, when writer and DJ Robert T. Ford—alongside Trent Adkins and... by DeForrest Brown, Jr.
Above the Fold serpentwithfeet and Danez Smith on the power of bleeding, living art ...for black boys” is composed in the form of a list. Among its 17 propositions: oil heavy starlight, monster until proven ghost, gone. Complex matters... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Lulu Yao Gioiello is expanding conceptions of Asia with crosscultural book series ‘Far-Near’ ...out to create her own publication. But in the end, that’s what she did—because upon searching for work by Asian creatives, she realized that there... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A chair show in Detroit explores form over function Jack Craig’s studio, the site of the Cranbrook Chair Show, may be the easiest archetype of the pneuma of Detroit’s design community. On the city’s... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In the midst of uncertainty, Porches taps into his impulses “I feel like the best stuff is a blackout, and I’m just saying words,” says musician Aaron Maine, aka Porches, describing the creative process behind... by Gautam Balasundar
Above the Fold Helado Negro reflects on the limits of identity and the ethos behind his genre-bending music ...In, is an inversion of the common phrase ‘far out.’ How’d you come up with it? Roberto: I was at the airport in Berlin, and... by Ludwig Hurtado
Above the Fold For #CREATECOP26, young artists respond to climate change From flooding to fires, the generations coming of age are inheriting a planet in peril. #CreateCOP26 is a competition and virtual exhibition that seeks to... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Jacolby Satterwhite is using the past to create art about the future ...gives you a psychological entry point into my world. And in closing the chapter on this era of my life, it frees me up to... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Salome Asega is bridging the gap between technology and tradition ...the New Museum’s cultural incubator, NEW INC, engages in this process on multiple levels—working at once as an artist, researcher, and advocate for systemic change... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Fashion Portfolio Energy unbounded, with 4 Moncler Hyke In this fashion portfolio for Document Online, Dancer Martha Nichols finds freedom on a New York rooftop... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Phoebe Berglund revives the communal spirit of dance ...movement theorists like Rudolph Laban, who championed community dance as a critical component in creating group empathy and goodwill. His early-twentieth-century movement choirs, which were... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Tygapaw is deconstructing the dominant narrative through music ...Jamaican immigrant in New York, McKenzie found community in the city’s vibrant nightlife scene, and has since made it their goal to cultivate inclusive community... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold A new documentary portraits forgotten folk legend Karen Dalton ...locations in the movie as a storytelling tool to show that conflict. If you notice in the movie, it’s New York, Colorado, New York in... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Performance artist Miles Greenberg explores the creative capacity of the body ...generative and comes back to the body.” “If there’s one thing I want, it’s for [people] to be sensitive to the changes in themselves, and... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Chloé Spring/Summer 2022 is a collection about love In her latest show, Gabriela Hearst introduces Chloé Craft and a shift towards lower-impact materials... by Elisa Juesten