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...
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Conversations Mykki Blanco and Francesco Risso on playfulness, pussy cats, and the unsexy joys of aging ...but can you think of a time recently when you were newly challenged in a creative process where everything felt new? Francesco: Well, when we’re... by R. Kurt Osenlund Documented Judy Chicago’s 1983 sketches still threaten the patriarchy ...why it’s the greatest creative opportunity of her life. Untitled Sketchbook, 1983. © Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York. Image courtesy of the Fine Arts... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Disgust resurrects gabber’s original, euphoric spirit ...especially when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. Many producers that experiment with hardcore and gabber are members of the LGBTQ+ community, like Kilbourne, and... by Bo Hanna Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 16th issue for Spring/Summer 2020 ...Europe and the United States was on stark display during Milan Fall/Winter Fashion Week, when murmurs of the trouble to come first began to circulate.... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Paul Mpagi Sepuya on capturing the space between portraits ...July 31st, 2014. Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Los Angeles based photographer. “Studio, March 12” is an excerpt from his latest self-titled book, Paul Mpagi... by Paul Mpagi Sepuya Above the Fold Neil Hamamoto gave 1600 rolls of film to everyday Americans—here are their photos ...a film community; sometimes, you search ‘community darkroom’ and come up with CVS and Walgreens. It’s not so easy to find anymore. Camille: So it... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Onyx Collective’s love letter to New York’s ever-changing landscape ...and the expression of everything in their lives. It’s getting a cup of coffee and eating together. It’s the places in which they gather. It’s... by Kedar Berntson Above the Fold John Carroll Kirby’s music is the sound of self-reflection ...latest work. Steven Yatsko: The names of your previous personal albums that you’ve released—Travel, Meditations of Music, Tuscany—all sound very travel-oriented. Does music take you... by Steven Yatsko Above the Fold The creative community rallies to support NYC’s frontline workers ...their lockdown lives, reached out to photographers, directors, and artists from all over the world to take part in their new initiative: supporting New York... by Hannah Miller Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/22/20 ...a Latin term that means “before the war,” the blog was presciently reborn in 2016 as Bellum—a think-tank slash political salon for a newly tumultuous... by Rick Castro Above the Fold Caroline Calloway is the unlikely antihero of the corona era ...media empire, but whose differing relationship to loyalty, jealousy, class, and power leads to personal and professional complications. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_GSY-hBeVr/ It’s the first of several... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Hanif Abdurraqib is on the frontlines of poetry’s democratization ...Time Like This.” As a writer and citizen drawing courage from the black community, his family, and all communities seeking equality, Abdurraqib strives for a... by Jordan Aaron Guy Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/21/20 ...immune systems will succumb. I mean the dumbest! When I reluctantly look at the news, the airwaves are beseeched with images and live footage of... by Rick Castro Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/20/20 ...depicts an indifferent billionaire who has a masque ball to amuse himself during plague. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4pI9bAlqc8&feature=emb_title LA is eerie; crowded and empty at the same time.... by Rick Castro Above the Fold Radical domesticity: The beginner’s guide to art-house legend Chantal Akerman ...that Akerman took home then made completely her own. Je, Tu, Il, Elle is a true avant-garde gem. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080... by Jill Verhaeghe Above the Fold Kat Cunning’s guide to self-isolation for horny extroverts ...how much I needed it. You can find it on The New York Times and on Pornhub. We stan. SOCIAL DISTANCE https://www.instagram.com/p/B-zvwz6DO_D/ There are... by Kat Cunning Above the Fold Joshua Olley captures the eerie reality of Manhattan under lockdown ...two freezer trailers in the back of Bellevue Hospital, but I haven’t done anything with the images. The freezers represent this faceless mass death, replayed... by Joshua Olley Above the Fold Meet the radical Desi artists of South Africa’s Kutti Collective ...around my family’s experience while they lived in Sawoti, a farming community, during apartheid.” Youlendree Appasamy Youlendree Appasamy Youlendree is a freelance writer and editor,... by Saaiq’a Above the Fold All hail Oumou Sy, Senegal’s ‘Queen of Couture’ If you come up in Senegal, and you’re at all interested in fashion, Oumou Sy is one of the first figures you familiarize yourself with.... by Jordan Levy Above the Fold ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ and the value of not-so-happy queer endings ...examples had taught me that queer romances were doomed to fail, especially period dramas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-4yAOPVjZA There is a dark side to this more positive form... by Matilda Douglas-Henry Above the Fold The Lot Radio keeps streaming through the chaos ...me with joy. It’s really a passion project, so everyone that comes to the project comes with the right energy. They come because they’re passionate... by Jordan Levy Above the Fold Celebrating our essential humanity in the paintings of Jordan Casteel ...and portraits of her students at Rutgers University-Newark. “These are the communities I am surrounded by. I have a hard time imagining popping into some... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard ...end, this movie is a feast for both your eyes and your soul. 3. Masculin Féminin (1966) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUHRKDdTvhw Masculin Féminin is not your average coming-of-age... by Jill Verhaeghe At Large Portrait of Warren, Ohio—a microcosm of the Rust Belt struggle ...than an hour’s drive away—continued to come across my radar: there were news reports of the Lordstown GM plant’s precipitous downturn. The day after Trump... by Jordan Heller Above the Fold Performance Art From Isolation: 10 artists share a microcosm of their immediate world ...new meaning of isolation appears. peresprojects.com/artists/richard-kennedy Chloe Wise, It’s the least the world can do (2020) New York Chloe Wise: This is me “FaceTiming” “myself”... by James Emmerman Above the Fold Senior Dog Gathering Room is a 24/7 lesson in lounging like it’s an extreme sport ...huge eye roll for all the others. It’s divisive and therefore worthwhile. Learn a language while you have free time. New York Nico’s ‘Best New... by Steele Kratt Above the Fold 6 works of cinematic genius that critics initially hated ...contemporaneous expectations and buzz, as well as new tools of interpretation completely modify the perception of these films, that were once received with confusion, dismissal,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold From Soviet anthems to ‘Pink Moon,’ Brandon Stousy’s quarantine sonic diary ...first thing in the morning. Meg’s music sounds like a sunrise to me, or a morning prayer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYXwR9FFMVs “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake We end... by Brandon Stosuy Above the Fold Inside the surrealist hygge world of Puppets and Puppets ...fostering a community, a community that they’re creating and a community they are in conversation with. I think Telfar does a really good job at... by Bella Lucio Above the Fold Diana Gordon is the hood’s Katniss Everdeen ...water, electricity, and gas and therefore plunge headfirst back into the dark ages. While most people were celebrating the coming New Year, my family huddled... by Diana Gordon Above the Fold ‘Hamilton’ as a Zoom performance is exactly what my soul needs right now ...musical’s opening number and Aubrey’s favorite. The entire original cast of Hamilton then reunited to sing the number from their homes through Zoom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oilZ1hNZPRM “Alexander... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold ‘Nowadays, sensitivity is cool’: a day in the studio with photographer Josh Aronson ...that. (His past clientele includes editorial and fashion giants like The New York Times, Dior, and Teen Vogue). The heart of Aronson’s work, however, resides... by Caroline Reagan Above the Fold Madge puts their demons in the spotlight ...but their latest release calls to mind experimental acts like Gorrillaz and Bowie. Four archetypal characters represent different parts of Madge’s psyche and the feelings... by Steele Kratt Above the Fold Dijon is breaking down toxic masculinity by accident ...New York, at least, he lied. Sure, none of his movements were particularly calculated. They weren’t worthy of Normani’s “Motivation” music video, nor as carefree... by Trey Strange Above the Fold Why I changed my stance on masks ...from Delhi to New York—after seeing people who weren’t Asian wearing them in the airport. After all, there were only two cases of coronavirus in... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Mastering the art of the thirst trap with Dana Donnelly ...to find an Instagram model who has a similar face shape to you and study their poses. -Hot outfit: The perfect quarantine thirst trap outfit... by Dana Donnelly Above the Fold Cafe Forgot’s guide to shopping vintage while staying home ...your personal style. Rachel Cheung: Do you have a plan of action when shopping for new pieces? For example, do you have a list of... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Virtual punk fests, fantasy wrestling: GMO Gallery’s guide to self-isolating online ...is needed most. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqSlml_c1lA “Human Err0r”—a group exhibition comprising sculpture, furniture, painting, illustration, and sound—will open at GMO later this month. Follow the gallery’s Instagram... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Be Steadwell’s queer slow jams are sexy, weird, and relatable ...pretty freeing and empowering, even though it’s hard.” Steadwell’s new EP Succulent is perhaps her most cheerfully sexy album to date. Part R&B, part hip... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Caroline Rose’s playlist is sonic chicken soup Our daily lives have been radically uprooted. As we persist through the era of COVID-19, these departures from our daily experiences, environments, and socializations have... by Rachel Cheung Above the Fold Yannis Davy Guibinga exposes the imperialist roots of photography in Africa ...Keïta, and J.D Okhai Ojeikere to develop a style of portraiture and fashion photography that embraces African aesthetics at its core. Left: “Ode to Oya”... by Miss Rosen Above the Fold ‘Techno has always been about imagination’—Carl Craig still forges sounds from a future world ...all automated. Computers have become an everyday thing—you know, I’m using a computer right now to talk to you on my phone, a little ass... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Nnamdi recorded his album from isolation—before solitude was everyday life “I’m no stranger to isolation,” Chicago musician Nnamdi Ogbonnaya told me. Ogbonnaya, who now uses the name NNAMDÏ on recordings, just released a new album,... by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold So Far makes clothing for the modern Georgia O’Keeffe ...she is now New York based, Fish began So Far while living in the remote desert landscape of Marfa, Texas. Without access to the trappings... by Caroline Reagan Above the Fold Fighting words: Denzel Curry on the productive power of the rap battle ...freestyle or write. I can’t think of something right now, I’m gonna try to freestyle it. If I ain’t thinking of nothing, I just leave... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold ‘A Thank-You To Motherhood’: Quil Lemons on photographing his great-grandmother ...[in New York] to pick up the dresses then went home to South Philly. I kind of ambushed my family in a way. Like, my... by Quil Lemons Above the Fold Watching ‘Nunsploitation’ films in the age of anxiety and isolation ...years. A 2015 New York Times article suggested that in our unstable times, there may even be a renewed interest in women’s religious orders among... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Glory Hole, a documentary project honoring America’s counterculture legends ...friends and collaborators—as long as they are Bunny-approved. https://vimeo.com/359687169 Caroline Reagan: How did the idea for Glory Hole come about? Was it through Bunny? Hunter... by Caroline Reagan Above the Fold Ebru Yildiz captures the women making sure live music will never die ...the newest and coolest venues in New York City. It’s everything you want a New York venue to be: dark and vaudevillian, yet clean and... by Julia Cumming Above the Fold Haunted mansions, homoerotic art: Rick Castro’s guide to self-isolating online ...hot, country bumpkin naivete. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s-QTPzncqo Martin O’Brien’s hit singles for Carry on Quarantine-ing UK performance artist Martin O’Brien knows a thing or two about living... by Rick Castro
Conversations Mykki Blanco and Francesco Risso on playfulness, pussy cats, and the unsexy joys of aging ...but can you think of a time recently when you were newly challenged in a creative process where everything felt new? Francesco: Well, when we’re... by R. Kurt Osenlund
Documented Judy Chicago’s 1983 sketches still threaten the patriarchy ...why it’s the greatest creative opportunity of her life. Untitled Sketchbook, 1983. © Judy Chicago/Artists Rights Society, New York. Image courtesy of the Fine Arts... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Disgust resurrects gabber’s original, euphoric spirit ...especially when it comes to the LGBTQ+ community. Many producers that experiment with hardcore and gabber are members of the LGBTQ+ community, like Kilbourne, and... by Bo Hanna
Above the Fold Document Journal launches its 16th issue for Spring/Summer 2020 ...Europe and the United States was on stark display during Milan Fall/Winter Fashion Week, when murmurs of the trouble to come first began to circulate.... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Paul Mpagi Sepuya on capturing the space between portraits ...July 31st, 2014. Paul Mpagi Sepuya is a Los Angeles based photographer. “Studio, March 12” is an excerpt from his latest self-titled book, Paul Mpagi... by Paul Mpagi Sepuya
Above the Fold Neil Hamamoto gave 1600 rolls of film to everyday Americans—here are their photos ...a film community; sometimes, you search ‘community darkroom’ and come up with CVS and Walgreens. It’s not so easy to find anymore. Camille: So it... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Onyx Collective’s love letter to New York’s ever-changing landscape ...and the expression of everything in their lives. It’s getting a cup of coffee and eating together. It’s the places in which they gather. It’s... by Kedar Berntson
Above the Fold John Carroll Kirby’s music is the sound of self-reflection ...latest work. Steven Yatsko: The names of your previous personal albums that you’ve released—Travel, Meditations of Music, Tuscany—all sound very travel-oriented. Does music take you... by Steven Yatsko
Above the Fold The creative community rallies to support NYC’s frontline workers ...their lockdown lives, reached out to photographers, directors, and artists from all over the world to take part in their new initiative: supporting New York... by Hannah Miller
Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/22/20 ...a Latin term that means “before the war,” the blog was presciently reborn in 2016 as Bellum—a think-tank slash political salon for a newly tumultuous... by Rick Castro
Above the Fold Caroline Calloway is the unlikely antihero of the corona era ...media empire, but whose differing relationship to loyalty, jealousy, class, and power leads to personal and professional complications. https://www.instagram.com/p/B_GSY-hBeVr/ It’s the first of several... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Hanif Abdurraqib is on the frontlines of poetry’s democratization ...Time Like This.” As a writer and citizen drawing courage from the black community, his family, and all communities seeking equality, Abdurraqib strives for a... by Jordan Aaron Guy
Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/21/20 ...immune systems will succumb. I mean the dumbest! When I reluctantly look at the news, the airwaves are beseeched with images and live footage of... by Rick Castro
Above the Fold Rick Castro’s Quarantine Diary, 4/20/20 ...depicts an indifferent billionaire who has a masque ball to amuse himself during plague. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D4pI9bAlqc8&feature=emb_title LA is eerie; crowded and empty at the same time.... by Rick Castro
Above the Fold Radical domesticity: The beginner’s guide to art-house legend Chantal Akerman ...that Akerman took home then made completely her own. Je, Tu, Il, Elle is a true avant-garde gem. Jeanne Dielman, 23 Quai du Commerce, 1080... by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold Kat Cunning’s guide to self-isolation for horny extroverts ...how much I needed it. You can find it on The New York Times and on Pornhub. We stan. SOCIAL DISTANCE https://www.instagram.com/p/B-zvwz6DO_D/ There are... by Kat Cunning
Above the Fold Joshua Olley captures the eerie reality of Manhattan under lockdown ...two freezer trailers in the back of Bellevue Hospital, but I haven’t done anything with the images. The freezers represent this faceless mass death, replayed... by Joshua Olley
Above the Fold Meet the radical Desi artists of South Africa’s Kutti Collective ...around my family’s experience while they lived in Sawoti, a farming community, during apartheid.” Youlendree Appasamy Youlendree Appasamy Youlendree is a freelance writer and editor,... by Saaiq’a
Above the Fold All hail Oumou Sy, Senegal’s ‘Queen of Couture’ If you come up in Senegal, and you’re at all interested in fashion, Oumou Sy is one of the first figures you familiarize yourself with.... by Jordan Levy
Above the Fold ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ and the value of not-so-happy queer endings ...examples had taught me that queer romances were doomed to fail, especially period dramas. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-4yAOPVjZA There is a dark side to this more positive form... by Matilda Douglas-Henry
Above the Fold The Lot Radio keeps streaming through the chaos ...me with joy. It’s really a passion project, so everyone that comes to the project comes with the right energy. They come because they’re passionate... by Jordan Levy
Above the Fold Celebrating our essential humanity in the paintings of Jordan Casteel ...and portraits of her students at Rutgers University-Newark. “These are the communities I am surrounded by. I have a hard time imagining popping into some... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard ...end, this movie is a feast for both your eyes and your soul. 3. Masculin Féminin (1966) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uUHRKDdTvhw Masculin Féminin is not your average coming-of-age... by Jill Verhaeghe
At Large Portrait of Warren, Ohio—a microcosm of the Rust Belt struggle ...than an hour’s drive away—continued to come across my radar: there were news reports of the Lordstown GM plant’s precipitous downturn. The day after Trump... by Jordan Heller
Above the Fold Performance Art From Isolation: 10 artists share a microcosm of their immediate world ...new meaning of isolation appears. peresprojects.com/artists/richard-kennedy Chloe Wise, It’s the least the world can do (2020) New York Chloe Wise: This is me “FaceTiming” “myself”... by James Emmerman
Above the Fold Senior Dog Gathering Room is a 24/7 lesson in lounging like it’s an extreme sport ...huge eye roll for all the others. It’s divisive and therefore worthwhile. Learn a language while you have free time. New York Nico’s ‘Best New... by Steele Kratt
Above the Fold 6 works of cinematic genius that critics initially hated ...contemporaneous expectations and buzz, as well as new tools of interpretation completely modify the perception of these films, that were once received with confusion, dismissal,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold From Soviet anthems to ‘Pink Moon,’ Brandon Stousy’s quarantine sonic diary ...first thing in the morning. Meg’s music sounds like a sunrise to me, or a morning prayer. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYXwR9FFMVs “Pink Moon” by Nick Drake We end... by Brandon Stosuy
Above the Fold Inside the surrealist hygge world of Puppets and Puppets ...fostering a community, a community that they’re creating and a community they are in conversation with. I think Telfar does a really good job at... by Bella Lucio
Above the Fold Diana Gordon is the hood’s Katniss Everdeen ...water, electricity, and gas and therefore plunge headfirst back into the dark ages. While most people were celebrating the coming New Year, my family huddled... by Diana Gordon
Above the Fold ‘Hamilton’ as a Zoom performance is exactly what my soul needs right now ...musical’s opening number and Aubrey’s favorite. The entire original cast of Hamilton then reunited to sing the number from their homes through Zoom. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oilZ1hNZPRM “Alexander... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold ‘Nowadays, sensitivity is cool’: a day in the studio with photographer Josh Aronson ...that. (His past clientele includes editorial and fashion giants like The New York Times, Dior, and Teen Vogue). The heart of Aronson’s work, however, resides... by Caroline Reagan
Above the Fold Madge puts their demons in the spotlight ...but their latest release calls to mind experimental acts like Gorrillaz and Bowie. Four archetypal characters represent different parts of Madge’s psyche and the feelings... by Steele Kratt
Above the Fold Dijon is breaking down toxic masculinity by accident ...New York, at least, he lied. Sure, none of his movements were particularly calculated. They weren’t worthy of Normani’s “Motivation” music video, nor as carefree... by Trey Strange
Above the Fold Why I changed my stance on masks ...from Delhi to New York—after seeing people who weren’t Asian wearing them in the airport. After all, there were only two cases of coronavirus in... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Mastering the art of the thirst trap with Dana Donnelly ...to find an Instagram model who has a similar face shape to you and study their poses. -Hot outfit: The perfect quarantine thirst trap outfit... by Dana Donnelly
Above the Fold Cafe Forgot’s guide to shopping vintage while staying home ...your personal style. Rachel Cheung: Do you have a plan of action when shopping for new pieces? For example, do you have a list of... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Virtual punk fests, fantasy wrestling: GMO Gallery’s guide to self-isolating online ...is needed most. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rqSlml_c1lA “Human Err0r”—a group exhibition comprising sculpture, furniture, painting, illustration, and sound—will open at GMO later this month. Follow the gallery’s Instagram... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Be Steadwell’s queer slow jams are sexy, weird, and relatable ...pretty freeing and empowering, even though it’s hard.” Steadwell’s new EP Succulent is perhaps her most cheerfully sexy album to date. Part R&B, part hip... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Caroline Rose’s playlist is sonic chicken soup Our daily lives have been radically uprooted. As we persist through the era of COVID-19, these departures from our daily experiences, environments, and socializations have... by Rachel Cheung
Above the Fold Yannis Davy Guibinga exposes the imperialist roots of photography in Africa ...Keïta, and J.D Okhai Ojeikere to develop a style of portraiture and fashion photography that embraces African aesthetics at its core. Left: “Ode to Oya”... by Miss Rosen
Above the Fold ‘Techno has always been about imagination’—Carl Craig still forges sounds from a future world ...all automated. Computers have become an everyday thing—you know, I’m using a computer right now to talk to you on my phone, a little ass... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Nnamdi recorded his album from isolation—before solitude was everyday life “I’m no stranger to isolation,” Chicago musician Nnamdi Ogbonnaya told me. Ogbonnaya, who now uses the name NNAMDÏ on recordings, just released a new album,... by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold So Far makes clothing for the modern Georgia O’Keeffe ...she is now New York based, Fish began So Far while living in the remote desert landscape of Marfa, Texas. Without access to the trappings... by Caroline Reagan
Above the Fold Fighting words: Denzel Curry on the productive power of the rap battle ...freestyle or write. I can’t think of something right now, I’m gonna try to freestyle it. If I ain’t thinking of nothing, I just leave... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold ‘A Thank-You To Motherhood’: Quil Lemons on photographing his great-grandmother ...[in New York] to pick up the dresses then went home to South Philly. I kind of ambushed my family in a way. Like, my... by Quil Lemons
Above the Fold Watching ‘Nunsploitation’ films in the age of anxiety and isolation ...years. A 2015 New York Times article suggested that in our unstable times, there may even be a renewed interest in women’s religious orders among... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Glory Hole, a documentary project honoring America’s counterculture legends ...friends and collaborators—as long as they are Bunny-approved. https://vimeo.com/359687169 Caroline Reagan: How did the idea for Glory Hole come about? Was it through Bunny? Hunter... by Caroline Reagan
Above the Fold Ebru Yildiz captures the women making sure live music will never die ...the newest and coolest venues in New York City. It’s everything you want a New York venue to be: dark and vaudevillian, yet clean and... by Julia Cumming
Above the Fold Haunted mansions, homoerotic art: Rick Castro’s guide to self-isolating online ...hot, country bumpkin naivete. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9s-QTPzncqo Martin O’Brien’s hit singles for Carry on Quarantine-ing UK performance artist Martin O’Brien knows a thing or two about living... by Rick Castro