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 Entering the Hermès universe, Avec Elle ...good idea. Left: Stage 7A, Meeting the Sister. Right: Stages 1, 2, and 3. Bottom: Stage 5, The Lover’s Flashback. All images ©Nacása & Partners... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting ...the child. Yet same-sex parents continue to face a myriad of complications. Yes, gay marriage may be legal, but when having kids is brought into... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Global broadband inequality is making it impossible for some nations to log on ...the physical technology. Pulling the strings behind the internet’s infrastructure is a market just like any other. In some countries, it’s open, regulated and bolstered.... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold 50 years on, Diptyque celebrates the art of the genderless fragrance ...rose, iris, pink pepper and ambergris this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of L’Eau—is free of any designated sex. “They are all unisex,” he... by Ann Binlot Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self ...‘either or’ is the main system that’s imposed on the planet. We’ve had problems with the LGBTQ [community]. They think we’re being negative when we... by Ashley Simpson At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...you people out there who thought Eileen was disgusting. I’ll make my character look like Amber Valletta.” Name any model, basically. Some blonde woman who... by Philip Watts Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier ...age. “On the Islamist side, we see Daesh [ISIS] producing children’s books, video games that build-in the racist, extremist worldview that they wish to promote... by Caroline Christie At Large A window into 1980s New York with Robert Mapplethorpe, Cooke Mueller, and Sade ...the office from the neighborhood. One of them, nicknamed Pooch, said, ‘You’ve gotta listen to Mr. Magic!’ That’s how I got into hip hop and... by Emily Manning Conversations Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters ...you try to walk it back and say, ‘I didn’t break the rules, it’s fine.’ The “Hero” actually does all the same things the monster... by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square ...foster culture itself. “He imagined that these malls would be mixed-use facilities, with apartments, offices, medical centers, child-care facilities, and libraries.” America’s first indoor mall... by Maraya Fisher At Large The next generation of designers determined to make sustainability a fashion reality ...noted this past summer, nearly 235 million items were dumped in landfills in Great Britain, alone. “Surely,” the author wrote, “we can do better than... by Shawn Lakin Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate ...at it. Anthony—Tell me a little about the emotional process for “Sur-exposition.” Charlotte—You know, I honestly don’t know at this stage! [Laughs]. I can’t tell... by Anthony Haden-Guest Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater ...into the country via leather and apparel, textiles, paper and packaging, coatings, rubber, and plastics. Ninety-eight percent of the U.S. population has trace quantities of... by Caroline Christie At Large Where have all the cowboys gone? The gay rodeo inherits the American West ...able to come out. “People were like, ‘Oh, you’re gay, that’s awesome!’” she says. One night, at a party, she complimented a fellow guest on... by Mark Smith At Large David Lynch still keeps his head ...feet tall, with a red pompadour, who runs on sixty-cycle alternating-current electricity.’ He said, ‘Get out of my office.’” His celebrity anecdotes are singular. After... by Judy Berman Above the Fold New York’s tepid slog towards legalizing marijuana is killing our vibe ...cons,” Dr. Zucker said to the Times. “We have new facts.” It remains unclear if these new facts are scientific in nature or simply political.... by Caroline Christie Fashion Portfolio The urban cowboy: backstage at Saint Laurent men’s Spring/Summer 2019 ...Saint Laurent Men’s Spring/Summer 2019 show, Document filmed an exclusive backstage tribute to the romantic lawlessness at play in Anthony Vaccarello’s collection. The models danced... by Clara Malley Documented A new cross-cultural book series will help you ‘unlearn’ the tired narratives on Asian identity ...of the annual series, On Movement, explores the act as it relates to the human condition. Using dance, gesture, transportation, import/export in stories that span... by Sharifa Morris Above the Fold This is how Juergen Teller handles his football fanaticism ...conceived. German photographer, and football fanatic, Juergen Teller has a phrase for this sensation: Zittern auf dem Sofa, or “trembling on the sofa.” It’s the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Movement becomes fashion in COS’s Pitti Uomo debut ...a 15th-century hospital at the Piazza della Santissima Annunziata in Florence. The London-based label commissioned Wayne McGregor—the choreographer of London’s Royal Ballet, “Harry Potter and... by Ann Binlot At Large serpentwithfeet sows the seeds of love in ‘soil’ ...access. I could go on a whole other spiral… Document—You can spiral if you want. serpentwithfeet—No, I’m not going to. [Laughs] It’s beautiful to see... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Hunting for Kit Kats in Japan ...the dinner party. “We’re going to have a Kit Kat tasting when you return to New York.” As the cliché goes, “you always want what... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Facing the future with some of activism’s newest faces ...12-year-old “Climate Reality Leader.” The summit featured talks, panels, and workshops focused on social justice, climate change, immigration reform, and the rights of society’s marginalized.... by Maraya Fisher At Large A life of objects lost in translation ...how did this get here, but how much. Left: Pablo Picasso, Pomme, 1914. Right: Pablo Picasso, Fillette à la corbeille fleurie, 1905. This is the... by Vivien Lee Above the Fold Protection finds its equal in pleasure at PS1’s ‘Body Armor’ ...freedom, undone from repressive stereotypes or control, are written in the style of magical realism. Take, for instance, Zadie Xa’s “magical garments.” Her ornate, hand-crafted... by Clara Malley At Large Forensic Architecture are rebuilding objective truths in a subjective world ...established their operation gets, the more they have to consider their existence. “If the team gets any bigger,” she said, “we face an existential crisis.”... by Caroline Christie Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were ...“post-requiem.” Perhaps “afterlife” is a more accurate idea than “re-arrival”? Maurizio—“Not Afraid of Love” is something unrepeatable, it could only happen in that place at... by Joshua Glass Above the Fold Europe’s new data protection laws are a confusing mess that might change the world for better In the week since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, came into effect, websites have been scrambling to figure out how they... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Social modesty is behavioral science’s latest obsession ...Of course, the savviest senders are adept nuanced signals. “High senders tend to be modest…but not too modest,” one of the researchers concludes. “Even if... by Maraya Fisher Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age ...wipe that off as corny, populist media obsessed, “I’m critically engaged,” share-culture, Like-culture. That’s a weird place to be in. That’s definitely informing how I... by Blake Abbie Conversations Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years ...hand, the French were always proud of their difference and their own achievement, culture, food. They’re a little creepy. Eglée—Are you saying I’m creepy, Milton?!... by Eglée de Bure At Large Three emerging Latina artists trace the connection to the ‘Radical Women’ before them ...Heart with Blood), one of Mendieta’s recurrent “earth-body” pieces where she’d stage primal, ritual-esque scenes involving her physical form, along with blood, twigs, rocks, and... by Dalya Benor Above the Fold Two modern nations are still terrified of a woman’s right to choose ...receiving Title X funding, a 1970’s program for family planning help, would be prohibited to “encourage, promote or advocate abortion as a method of family... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all ...so-called Warhol cult, of the age of dispassionate cool and mechanical reproduction. “The idea that it’s gone is a major shock to me,” he said.... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented Katharina Grosse rejects your idea that painting is archaic ...of the structure. Drew—It does seem like a lot of fabric! Katharina—Yeah! [Laughs] Left: Rockaway, 2016. Right: The Horse Trotted Another Couple of Meters, Then... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Tbilisi’s clubgoers protest for open culture despite strict drug laws and white nationalists ...streets in order to “protect” the nation from the club-going “drug propagandists” and “sodomites.” They even threw in a few Nazi salutes, for good effect.... by Caroline Christie Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world ...worked on something you didn’t want to do, but you had to? What was it? Luca—Never. Nathan—Not once? Luca—I’m not boastful in saying that. It’s... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. ...recommending The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer. Geoff—[Laughs] Oh yes, The Ambassadors is so ghastly. Document—Which contemporary fiction writers... by Emily Wells Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ ...rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls. Left: Evening Ensemble, John Galliano for House of Dior, Autumn/Winter 2000-2001 haute couture. Right: Evening Dress, Maria Grazia Chiuri and... by Ann Binlot Conversations If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth ...field. Fereshteh Forough—In high school, I majored in literature. I never thought about pursuing a career or degree in computer science or S.T.E.M. [Science, Technology,... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Smuggled into Claire Fontaine’s ‘Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture)’ ...“I think it’s Bushwick, actually.” “So much anti-gravity. Everything on the floor is profoundly grave.” Installation View of Claire Fontaine, “Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture),” 2008.... by Joshua Seidner Conversations Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asia Kate Dillon on the fine art of creative survival ...it’s out and I’m developing it, then I’m like, ‘Okay, what’s the impact? What do I need to be aware of?’ Asia—As an artist you... by Megan Wray Schertler Conversations Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director, Alessandro Sartori, finds inspiration close to home ...be a fantastic process. I like it. I like it a lot.” Mark—Can you give me an example? Alessandro—We’ve used the crocus flower for violet,... by Mark Smith Above the Fold A closer look at Ai Weiwei’s selfie with the leader of Germany’s anti-immigrant party ...“leftist sheep” whereas others asked if the Weiwei was now in favor of AfD’s immigration policies, including opposing Germany’s open-door policy toward migrants. https://twitter.com/Alice_Weidel/status/986698208666669057 Weiwei,... by Caroline Christie Conversations In Furs by Lorna Simpson ...the narrator used the word ‘unanswerable,’ and immediately I thought, ‘I think I have a title for my show.’ Daniella: [Laughs] Lorna: And my daughter... by Daniella Rose King Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club ...is being women and having two wheels. Two tits, two wheels! [Laughs] Document—Are there obstacles, in terms of perception, when you go out on the... by David Plaisant At Large Visions of Vigilantism ...in a therapy session, this time in a group setting. “Connie did the right thing, the responsible thing,” the therapist says, “and he’s right where... by Jonathon Sturgeon Above the Fold A warm London night to celebrate the Spring/Summer 2018 issue with MatchesFashion.com ...Megan Wray Schertler, visual director Michael Quinn, MatchesFashion.com’s Jess Christi, Richard Bush, Laurence Ellis, MatchesFashion.com’s Natalie Kingham, Tom Ordoyno, Gary David Moore, Damien Charles Paul,... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Michael Pinsky’s latest installation, ‘Pollution Pods,’ deemed too toxic for the public ...of wine tasting: “They compared it to the nuances of air pollution, like ‘hmm there’s a lovely sulphuric tone to Beijing.’” Despite the ban, the... by Caroline Christie Conversations For Chloé’s creative director, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, inspiration springs from routine ...art. There’s the idea of vision, there’s the language. It’s just that I can’t look at clothes that are badly made. If a product is... by Megan Wray Schertler
Above the Fold Entering the Hermès universe, Avec Elle ...good idea. Left: Stage 7A, Meeting the Sister. Right: Stages 1, 2, and 3. Bottom: Stage 5, The Lover’s Flashback. All images ©Nacása & Partners... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting ...the child. Yet same-sex parents continue to face a myriad of complications. Yes, gay marriage may be legal, but when having kids is brought into... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Global broadband inequality is making it impossible for some nations to log on ...the physical technology. Pulling the strings behind the internet’s infrastructure is a market just like any other. In some countries, it’s open, regulated and bolstered.... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold 50 years on, Diptyque celebrates the art of the genderless fragrance ...rose, iris, pink pepper and ambergris this year to celebrate the 50th anniversary of L’Eau—is free of any designated sex. “They are all unisex,” he... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self ...‘either or’ is the main system that’s imposed on the planet. We’ve had problems with the LGBTQ [community]. They think we’re being negative when we... by Ashley Simpson
At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...you people out there who thought Eileen was disgusting. I’ll make my character look like Amber Valletta.” Name any model, basically. Some blonde woman who... by Philip Watts
Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier ...age. “On the Islamist side, we see Daesh [ISIS] producing children’s books, video games that build-in the racist, extremist worldview that they wish to promote... by Caroline Christie
At Large A window into 1980s New York with Robert Mapplethorpe, Cooke Mueller, and Sade ...the office from the neighborhood. One of them, nicknamed Pooch, said, ‘You’ve gotta listen to Mr. Magic!’ That’s how I got into hip hop and... by Emily Manning
Conversations Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters ...you try to walk it back and say, ‘I didn’t break the rules, it’s fine.’ The “Hero” actually does all the same things the monster... by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square ...foster culture itself. “He imagined that these malls would be mixed-use facilities, with apartments, offices, medical centers, child-care facilities, and libraries.” America’s first indoor mall... by Maraya Fisher
At Large The next generation of designers determined to make sustainability a fashion reality ...noted this past summer, nearly 235 million items were dumped in landfills in Great Britain, alone. “Surely,” the author wrote, “we can do better than... by Shawn Lakin
Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate ...at it. Anthony—Tell me a little about the emotional process for “Sur-exposition.” Charlotte—You know, I honestly don’t know at this stage! [Laughs]. I can’t tell... by Anthony Haden-Guest
Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater ...into the country via leather and apparel, textiles, paper and packaging, coatings, rubber, and plastics. Ninety-eight percent of the U.S. population has trace quantities of... by Caroline Christie
At Large Where have all the cowboys gone? The gay rodeo inherits the American West ...able to come out. “People were like, ‘Oh, you’re gay, that’s awesome!’” she says. One night, at a party, she complimented a fellow guest on... by Mark Smith
At Large David Lynch still keeps his head ...feet tall, with a red pompadour, who runs on sixty-cycle alternating-current electricity.’ He said, ‘Get out of my office.’” His celebrity anecdotes are singular. After... by Judy Berman
Above the Fold New York’s tepid slog towards legalizing marijuana is killing our vibe ...cons,” Dr. Zucker said to the Times. “We have new facts.” It remains unclear if these new facts are scientific in nature or simply political.... by Caroline Christie
Fashion Portfolio The urban cowboy: backstage at Saint Laurent men’s Spring/Summer 2019 ...Saint Laurent Men’s Spring/Summer 2019 show, Document filmed an exclusive backstage tribute to the romantic lawlessness at play in Anthony Vaccarello’s collection. The models danced... by Clara Malley
Documented A new cross-cultural book series will help you ‘unlearn’ the tired narratives on Asian identity ...of the annual series, On Movement, explores the act as it relates to the human condition. Using dance, gesture, transportation, import/export in stories that span... by Sharifa Morris
Above the Fold This is how Juergen Teller handles his football fanaticism ...conceived. German photographer, and football fanatic, Juergen Teller has a phrase for this sensation: Zittern auf dem Sofa, or “trembling on the sofa.” It’s the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Movement becomes fashion in COS’s Pitti Uomo debut ...a 15th-century hospital at the Piazza della Santissima Annunziata in Florence. The London-based label commissioned Wayne McGregor—the choreographer of London’s Royal Ballet, “Harry Potter and... by Ann Binlot
At Large serpentwithfeet sows the seeds of love in ‘soil’ ...access. I could go on a whole other spiral… Document—You can spiral if you want. serpentwithfeet—No, I’m not going to. [Laughs] It’s beautiful to see... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Hunting for Kit Kats in Japan ...the dinner party. “We’re going to have a Kit Kat tasting when you return to New York.” As the cliché goes, “you always want what... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Facing the future with some of activism’s newest faces ...12-year-old “Climate Reality Leader.” The summit featured talks, panels, and workshops focused on social justice, climate change, immigration reform, and the rights of society’s marginalized.... by Maraya Fisher
At Large A life of objects lost in translation ...how did this get here, but how much. Left: Pablo Picasso, Pomme, 1914. Right: Pablo Picasso, Fillette à la corbeille fleurie, 1905. This is the... by Vivien Lee
Above the Fold Protection finds its equal in pleasure at PS1’s ‘Body Armor’ ...freedom, undone from repressive stereotypes or control, are written in the style of magical realism. Take, for instance, Zadie Xa’s “magical garments.” Her ornate, hand-crafted... by Clara Malley
At Large Forensic Architecture are rebuilding objective truths in a subjective world ...established their operation gets, the more they have to consider their existence. “If the team gets any bigger,” she said, “we face an existential crisis.”... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were ...“post-requiem.” Perhaps “afterlife” is a more accurate idea than “re-arrival”? Maurizio—“Not Afraid of Love” is something unrepeatable, it could only happen in that place at... by Joshua Glass
Above the Fold Europe’s new data protection laws are a confusing mess that might change the world for better In the week since the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR, came into effect, websites have been scrambling to figure out how they... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Social modesty is behavioral science’s latest obsession ...Of course, the savviest senders are adept nuanced signals. “High senders tend to be modest…but not too modest,” one of the researchers concludes. “Even if... by Maraya Fisher
Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age ...wipe that off as corny, populist media obsessed, “I’m critically engaged,” share-culture, Like-culture. That’s a weird place to be in. That’s definitely informing how I... by Blake Abbie
Conversations Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years ...hand, the French were always proud of their difference and their own achievement, culture, food. They’re a little creepy. Eglée—Are you saying I’m creepy, Milton?!... by Eglée de Bure
At Large Three emerging Latina artists trace the connection to the ‘Radical Women’ before them ...Heart with Blood), one of Mendieta’s recurrent “earth-body” pieces where she’d stage primal, ritual-esque scenes involving her physical form, along with blood, twigs, rocks, and... by Dalya Benor
Above the Fold Two modern nations are still terrified of a woman’s right to choose ...receiving Title X funding, a 1970’s program for family planning help, would be prohibited to “encourage, promote or advocate abortion as a method of family... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all ...so-called Warhol cult, of the age of dispassionate cool and mechanical reproduction. “The idea that it’s gone is a major shock to me,” he said.... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented Katharina Grosse rejects your idea that painting is archaic ...of the structure. Drew—It does seem like a lot of fabric! Katharina—Yeah! [Laughs] Left: Rockaway, 2016. Right: The Horse Trotted Another Couple of Meters, Then... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Tbilisi’s clubgoers protest for open culture despite strict drug laws and white nationalists ...streets in order to “protect” the nation from the club-going “drug propagandists” and “sodomites.” They even threw in a few Nazi salutes, for good effect.... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world ...worked on something you didn’t want to do, but you had to? What was it? Luca—Never. Nathan—Not once? Luca—I’m not boastful in saying that. It’s... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
At Large If you haven’t a sense of humor, don’t speak to Geoff Dyer. Or read his books. ...recommending The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich by William L. Shirer. Geoff—[Laughs] Oh yes, The Ambassadors is so ghastly. Document—Which contemporary fiction writers... by Emily Wells
Above the Fold An exhibit celebrating fashion’s fascination with ‘Heavenly Bodies’ ...rubies, sapphires, emeralds and pearls. Left: Evening Ensemble, John Galliano for House of Dior, Autumn/Winter 2000-2001 haute couture. Right: Evening Dress, Maria Grazia Chiuri and... by Ann Binlot
Conversations If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth ...field. Fereshteh Forough—In high school, I majored in literature. I never thought about pursuing a career or degree in computer science or S.T.E.M. [Science, Technology,... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Smuggled into Claire Fontaine’s ‘Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture)’ ...“I think it’s Bushwick, actually.” “So much anti-gravity. Everything on the floor is profoundly grave.” Installation View of Claire Fontaine, “Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture),” 2008.... by Joshua Seidner
Conversations Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asia Kate Dillon on the fine art of creative survival ...it’s out and I’m developing it, then I’m like, ‘Okay, what’s the impact? What do I need to be aware of?’ Asia—As an artist you... by Megan Wray Schertler
Conversations Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director, Alessandro Sartori, finds inspiration close to home ...be a fantastic process. I like it. I like it a lot.” Mark—Can you give me an example? Alessandro—We’ve used the crocus flower for violet,... by Mark Smith
Above the Fold A closer look at Ai Weiwei’s selfie with the leader of Germany’s anti-immigrant party ...“leftist sheep” whereas others asked if the Weiwei was now in favor of AfD’s immigration policies, including opposing Germany’s open-door policy toward migrants. https://twitter.com/Alice_Weidel/status/986698208666669057 Weiwei,... by Caroline Christie
Conversations In Furs by Lorna Simpson ...the narrator used the word ‘unanswerable,’ and immediately I thought, ‘I think I have a title for my show.’ Daniella: [Laughs] Lorna: And my daughter... by Daniella Rose King
Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club ...is being women and having two wheels. Two tits, two wheels! [Laughs] Document—Are there obstacles, in terms of perception, when you go out on the... by David Plaisant
At Large Visions of Vigilantism ...in a therapy session, this time in a group setting. “Connie did the right thing, the responsible thing,” the therapist says, “and he’s right where... by Jonathon Sturgeon
Above the Fold A warm London night to celebrate the Spring/Summer 2018 issue with MatchesFashion.com ...Megan Wray Schertler, visual director Michael Quinn, MatchesFashion.com’s Jess Christi, Richard Bush, Laurence Ellis, MatchesFashion.com’s Natalie Kingham, Tom Ordoyno, Gary David Moore, Damien Charles Paul,... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Michael Pinsky’s latest installation, ‘Pollution Pods,’ deemed too toxic for the public ...of wine tasting: “They compared it to the nuances of air pollution, like ‘hmm there’s a lovely sulphuric tone to Beijing.’” Despite the ban, the... by Caroline Christie
Conversations For Chloé’s creative director, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, inspiration springs from routine ...art. There’s the idea of vision, there’s the language. It’s just that I can’t look at clothes that are badly made. If a product is... by Megan Wray Schertler