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 Where are they now? Dana Donnelly checks in with your favorite rom-com couples ...New York. So where are they now? Kat went to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, Patrick stayed in Seattle, and though they tried to... by Dana Donnelly Documented To Marta PawÅ‚owska and Paolo Musa, the body is a canvas The body is the ultimate canvas, as model Marta PawÅ‚owska knows. Partnering with photographer Paolo Musa, she explores this concept through a new photo series... by Document Journal Above the Fold Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson ...absurdist revelation. For his exacting eye and trenchant documenting, his pictures have graced the pages of The New Yorker, New York, TIME, and M Le... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Celine Homme calls in the cavalry ...approach is mimicked in the music; the show features an original soundtrack that blends a military drum march with spoken words from The Loom, a... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality ...An Unnatural History. For two decades Kolbert has traversed our blue planet investigating and communicating nature’s chief environmental stressor: humans. Her latest book, Under A... by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold Lisa Remar takes a baseball bat to bad relationships in her new music video ...the time this interview comes out my EP would be available for everyone to stream, and what comes next, I suppose, is just for me... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from robot companions to the raffle that might send you to space ...lot of New Yorkers, apparently including the residents of 432 Park, New York’s skinny 1,400-foot luxury eyesore. According to The New York Times, the tenants... by Document Editors Documented Blueprints for a better world: Messages of hope ...automated fantasy worlds; rather it’s a call to reject authority, thrive in chaos, think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this... by Document Journal Above the Fold Sounds of solidarity: 5 albums blending language, technologies, and traditions ...when they aren’t standing right there. Compilation albums are a natural way to get everyone together in a virtual space, singing back and forth across... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Sophia the Robot is being mass produced for a world plagued with loneliness ...am being cynical and I should just give my new robot friend a chance, but science says if you have attachment issues with real people,... by Megan Hullander 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 ...psychiatric institution in New Zealand after being misdiagosed with schizophrenia… when in fact she was merely awkward, poor, and foolishly infatuated with the doctor who... 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 Kim Jones’s Haute Couture debut for Fendi is an ode to literary greats ...era are stitched together with new designs, integrating the motifs of the past with the fresh perspective Jones brings in this debut collection. This ode... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...of both community and creativity. Inc Arts works to achieve this through research, campaigns, and advocacy. It was my way of mixing things up a... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates ...any takeaways you want people to come away with from listening to the album? Liv.e: I just want them to feel free, and like I’m... by Brendan South Above the Fold Electric Lady Studios pays tribute to the late lo-fi legend Daniel Johnston Electric Lady Studios was open for just a month when its commissioner, Jimi Hendrix, died. The iconic studio maintains its legacy through its managing partner,... by Megan Hullander 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 In 1948, the American novelist James Baldwin left the United States for Paris, at age 24 with only $40 ($400 today) to ensconce himself in... 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 ...could not devote funding to research such an issue. P&G replied, offering to fund Tierno’s research, but only if the company could quash inconvenient findings.... 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 ...in cashmere” are “wrapped as a robe” reads the brand’s accompanying show statement). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=926jGTpdgOs “We all are experiencing a new reality that is concerned with... by Alex Hodor-Lee Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...automated fantasy worlds; rather it’s a call to reject authority, thrive in chaos, think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this... 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 Telfar bags and suffragette white: examining our obsession with what women in power wear ...front of a wall of luxurious-looking fabrics. A mossy damask lines the shot’s perimeter, while Harris is framed by a gleaming mass of pink silk... by Biz Sherbert Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...also plays into my interests in set design which, to me, is as important to the composition of a shot as the subject itself. And... by Megan Hullander Documented Blueprints for a better world: Rethinking the role of community ...think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this portfolio in three parts: imagining the future of community and the preservation of... 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 ...city since the dawn of color TV, becoming synonymous with New York’s mythic quality in the public imagination. The New York cabbie is (directly or... 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 ...parody German politicians while likewise celebrating women’s newly acquired right to vote. In other works, painter Otto Dix combined newspaper clippings and printed images with... 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 Fashion Portfolio New dimensions of the soul by Document Journal 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 Above the Fold Monika Silva’s Gauge81 is reviving early aughts sexuality with Francophone flair ...Monika: I was working in advertising and became a bit disillusioned with the direction the company was headed in, so I began exploring new directions... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Where are they now? Dana Donnelly checks in with your favorite rom-com couples ...New York. So where are they now? Kat went to Sarah Lawrence College in New York, Patrick stayed in Seattle, and though they tried to... by Dana Donnelly
Documented To Marta Pawłowska and Paolo Musa, the body is a canvas The body is the ultimate canvas, as model Marta Pawłowska knows. Partnering with photographer Paolo Musa, she explores this concept through a new photo series... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Inside the US Capitol insurrection with photographer Mark Peterson ...absurdist revelation. For his exacting eye and trenchant documenting, his pictures have graced the pages of The New Yorker, New York, TIME, and M Le... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Celine Homme calls in the cavalry ...approach is mimicked in the music; the show features an original soundtrack that blends a military drum march with spoken words from The Loom, a... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality ...An Unnatural History. For two decades Kolbert has traversed our blue planet investigating and communicating nature’s chief environmental stressor: humans. Her latest book, Under A... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold Lisa Remar takes a baseball bat to bad relationships in her new music video ...the time this interview comes out my EP would be available for everyone to stream, and what comes next, I suppose, is just for me... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Everything you need to know this week, from robot companions to the raffle that might send you to space ...lot of New Yorkers, apparently including the residents of 432 Park, New York’s skinny 1,400-foot luxury eyesore. According to The New York Times, the tenants... by Document Editors
Documented Blueprints for a better world: Messages of hope ...automated fantasy worlds; rather it’s a call to reject authority, thrive in chaos, think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Sounds of solidarity: 5 albums blending language, technologies, and traditions ...when they aren’t standing right there. Compilation albums are a natural way to get everyone together in a virtual space, singing back and forth across... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Sophia the Robot is being mass produced for a world plagued with loneliness ...am being cynical and I should just give my new robot friend a chance, but science says if you have attachment issues with real people,... by Megan Hullander
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 ...psychiatric institution in New Zealand after being misdiagosed with schizophrenia… when in fact she was merely awkward, poor, and foolishly infatuated with the doctor who... 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 Kim Jones’s Haute Couture debut for Fendi is an ode to literary greats ...era are stitched together with new designs, integrating the motifs of the past with the fresh perspective Jones brings in this debut collection. This ode... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Photographer Sarah Piantadosi captures the inimitable bonds between mother and child ...of both community and creativity. Inc Arts works to achieve this through research, campaigns, and advocacy. It was my way of mixing things up a... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Liv.e is the songs she creates ...any takeaways you want people to come away with from listening to the album? Liv.e: I just want them to feel free, and like I’m... by Brendan South
Above the Fold Electric Lady Studios pays tribute to the late lo-fi legend Daniel Johnston Electric Lady Studios was open for just a month when its commissioner, Jimi Hendrix, died. The iconic studio maintains its legacy through its managing partner,... by Megan Hullander
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 In 1948, the American novelist James Baldwin left the United States for Paris, at age 24 with only $40 ($400 today) to ensconce himself in... 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 ...could not devote funding to research such an issue. P&G replied, offering to fund Tierno’s research, but only if the company could quash inconvenient findings.... 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 ...in cashmere” are “wrapped as a robe” reads the brand’s accompanying show statement). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=926jGTpdgOs “We all are experiencing a new reality that is concerned with... by Alex Hodor-Lee
Documented Blueprints for a better world: proposals and manifestos ...automated fantasy worlds; rather it’s a call to reject authority, thrive in chaos, think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this... 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 Telfar bags and suffragette white: examining our obsession with what women in power wear ...front of a wall of luxurious-looking fabrics. A mossy damask lines the shot’s perimeter, while Harris is framed by a gleaming mass of pink silk... by Biz Sherbert
Above the Fold From Raymond Pettibon to ‘Ray Gun’: Nina Ljeti’s syllabus for punks-in-training ...also plays into my interests in set design which, to me, is as important to the composition of a shot as the subject itself. And... by Megan Hullander
Documented Blueprints for a better world: Rethinking the role of community ...think freely, and go forward in a new direction. We present this portfolio in three parts: imagining the future of community and the preservation of... 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 ...city since the dawn of color TV, becoming synonymous with New York’s mythic quality in the public imagination. The New York cabbie is (directly or... 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 ...parody German politicians while likewise celebrating women’s newly acquired right to vote. In other works, painter Otto Dix combined newspaper clippings and printed images with... 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
Above the Fold Monika Silva’s Gauge81 is reviving early aughts sexuality with Francophone flair ...Monika: I was working in advertising and became a bit disillusioned with the direction the company was headed in, so I began exploring new directions... by Document Journal