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 In ‘The Wrong Movie,’ an apartment building and a ring light become metaphors for human connection Guns are iPhones, as drones are people, as influencers are actors. Visual artist and director Keren Cytter makes these comparisons cinematic at the 74th Berlinale,... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Meet four unique designers from CIFF 62 x Revolver ...Tatyana: New challenges, new complexities, and new opportunities. Our team is working hard to develop new designs and production techniques, as well as find innovative... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Best in show: LFW Fall/Winter 2024 ...matched in playfulness by the long, gathered-pleat polka dot skirt beneath it. In all, this latest collection recalled Rothko with its layering: a contrast of... by Document Journal Above the Fold Best in show: NYFW Fall/Winter 2024 ...with sustainability and whimsy from newer brands Helmstedt and Wood Wood. New York used to be known as the capital of the cutting edge, not... by Document Journal Above the Fold ‘Queues’ by Louis Osmosis serializes artistic epiphany ...I wanted to use that same model of redundancy. So I just thought, Imma use a big, free image of freedom. Maya: Freedom is free.... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Ana Benaroya and Katherine Bradford on the endless possibility of female figuration ...you grow up? Ana: East Brunswick, New Jersey. I was a tomboy. I really liked superhero comics and action figures. Katherine: Do you think your... by Minh Le Above the Fold The Shoptimist: To wear your heart in your bra ...to buy me the balconette-garter-thong-stocking combo I’ve been eyeing at La Perla, the heterosexual Valentine’s Day Industrial Complex turns a thing I would normally just... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Area’s anatomy of an eye ...Area runs a comprehensive vision test on the concept of viewership: “unveiling a world of new perspectives shared by the crucial role of our audience.... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold The art of Shibari ...a fellow rigger like Sauvage, he has the creative freedom to improvise new ties and transitions with confidence, knowing she’s well-equipped to follow his lead.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Fine Print: Can two writers handle real life together? ...I asked, of the first draft, “Do you really think you should publish this?” He responded by beginning the second version, “We had come to... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Inside Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Robert Mapplethorpe-inspired NYFW presentation This Sunday, Ludovic de Saint Sernin made his much-anticipated New York Fashion Week debut with a Robert Mapplethorpe-inspired runway. “I wanted to create a collection... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ludovic de Saint Sernin and Document Journal celebrate at the Boom atop The Standard, High Line ...into the space: lounging at tables and perusing Document’s latest issue, or else pulling each other onto the crowded dance floor. The event drew celebrity... by Document Journal Above the Fold Backstage at Willy Chavarria’s last supper Willy Chavarria’s clothes are an expression of his sacred kind of love, one that comprises his California roots, the refined high-mindedness of his adopted home... by Elroy Rosenberg Above the Fold Peter Do’s sophomore show at Helmut Lang is a tableau of modern reverence ...of diversity that feels important to Lang’s heritage and all the more relevant today. Before the show, Document peeks backstage to capture Do’s latest collection... by Minh Le Above the Fold Artist Sofia Crespo’s ‘Structures of Being’ illuminates Barcelona ...our current time, but also gives a voice to this moment.” Crespo and McCormick train their own AI models. Currently, many mainstream generative AIs, the... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold This season, Moncler Grenoble takes to the alps ...voluminously shaggy duvet coats with cozy sheepskin accents. The “open-air experience” of Moncler Grenoble’s latest creates an intimate experience, whose high-concept winterwear is proven best... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Wartime solidarity between Copenhagen and Ukraine fashion weeks ...dresses are our only avenues for persevering. Our dedication to fashion is a testament to our commitment to pushing forward, even in these difficult circumstances.... by Dalya Benor Above the Fold Archive Chives’s latest restaurant takeover is a brothy success ...a front of house carefully selected from the friendly local hotties you’ve most certainly bummed a lighter from at one point. The shrimp heads were... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? ...Two days later, the company’s account posted an image of 100-odd people sitting on a sunny beach, smiling with their hands in the air, their... by Evan Moffitt Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery ...power of dreams, and the mystery of the female muse. Told through six women’s interconnected lives, Purring Metal explores the rage behind intimacy. As director,... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Florence Sinclair’s curious homecoming ...“The stars are alive,” blares a pitched-down sample of a familiar song I can’t quite place. “There was something in the air,” Sinclair says of... by Kenna McCafferty Above the Fold Skemer’s “Kiss Me Kill Me” is a serpentine dream Brutal, but not cruel. Gothic, but not contrived. Emotional, but not sappy. These are the tensions at play in Skemer’s latest full-length album, Toasts &... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Kaur Alia Ahmed crafts poetry in three dimensions with ‘sky, harp’ ...the New York-based artist’s debut solo exhibition, sky, harp. The installation—a combination of digital prints, custom lighting, glass sculptures on metal platforms, video, and sound—coheres... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Noah Stalgia creates sculptures for an era of withering authenticity ...outside of Detroit, where he obtained a traditional design education, working in the city’s remaining industrial facilities as an apprentice ironworker. He moved to New... by Ben Dreith Above the Fold Best in show: Couture Week Spring 2024 ...couture collections in this dispatch from Paris. Dior “Tracing aura”—this is how creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri chooses to create the lines for Dior’s latest... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Ottessa Moshfegh writes not what we asked for, but what we need ...isn’t a metaphor: One day, when Moshfegh was driving to her job as a research assistant, she spotted a sign by the side of the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Daytripping: Vibe editor ...lot. I got to New York when I was about 21. I was in Florida for college, and I just felt ugh about it. I... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Best in show: Men’s Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Week—Paris ...his latest collection for Valentino. Piccioli seeks to do more than merely make clothes; he aims to unpack the very concept of man that informs... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Erin Grant celebrates her New York premiere with a night of cinematic illusions ...debuted in 2023 at Cannes. With its comparably realist disposition, Walden was at first surprised at her being curated into the Mirage evening. “I had... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold A glimpse through Frederick Wiseman’s enduring lens ...2011 Parisian nightclub—to the American welfare system (Welfare, 1975). Wiseman’s latest, Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros—which he counts as tangential to his series on institutions—is his first... by Anabel Gullo Above the Fold Best in show: Men’s Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Week—Milan ...Alessandro Sartori constructs what he calls an “open system made of elements that can be layered and combined in many ways.” Freedom comes from the... by Colin Boyle and Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Doni Nahmias brings archive-driven design to the NHL ...likely sports-related. For fashion designer Doni Nahmias, this idiosyncratic language is central to latest endeavor, a new line of leisurewear for the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes.... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Beach Fossils frontman Dustin Payseur shares the songs that carried him through tour ...most calming and beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Bowery Electric is the greatest combination [of] shoegaze and trip-hop. The song is a perfect ambient track... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold The Shoptimist: What it is, what it was, what it should cost ...and watch movies. New year, new me: today’s savvy shopper spends the first couple weeks of January both passively matriculating existing subscriptions, and perhaps even... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Daytripping: Conventions of Care ...The older ones are much more focused. They’re keenly aware that the chances to learn something for your own pleasure and development doesn’t come around... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold 50 years at church with the Poetry Project ...years from 30-odd readings in its inaugural edition to a day-long affair featuring 150 performances this latest iteration, a beatnik spectacle combining free jazz, modern... by Whitney Mallett Above the Fold Daytripping: Christmas for pagans ...across the cold, hard snow and slaughtered a beast upon it. Imagine: the scent of hot blood, subliming into the frigid air. That splash of... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold On heaven, hell, and nothingness in Miami Beach ...glancing at the protest like a marginally compelling painting by a vaguely recognizable artist. Two men observing the display paused their animated conversation about Gaza... by Teddy Duncan Jr. Above the Fold As the world burns, gift guides proliferate ...personal wish list) is out of reach. Despite this, it feels like aspirational gift guides have proliferated this year. Searching TikTok, for example, one can... by Sabina Latifovic Above the Fold Lauren Elkin’s ‘Art Monsters’ thrives in the messy The author’s latest book profiles the great and grimy women of the last century... by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Taking stock in Stockholm, fashion’s nexus for the future It’s early November, and I find myself in Stockholm. I arrive in darkness (which means 5:15pm), descending into the city’s airport under cover of darkness.... by Colin Boyle Above the Fold Choreographer Ligia Lewis transforms CARA into a theater of concepts ...aid of a museum plaque. The mostly wordless composition is set to a contemporary choral arrangement that recalls early liturgical music which, when combined with... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold (LA)HORDE challenges the canon of concert dance ...movement through the dancers in the company has nothing really to do with our training.” (LA)Horde’s consistent references to nightlife are a strong example of... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold ‘Gratuity Included’ feasts on the experimental ...KGB, New York City’s local artsy-fartsy madhouse for East Village dwellers. It’s apparent that Freifeld works best in the gaps: Between live action and cartoon,... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold For London’s newest class of designers, performance and wearability go hand in hand ...coast of Kent. He asks compelling questions about the mass amount of plastic that is floating around in our ocean. Document: What’s behind your collection... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold Bar Italia wonders about its sound, too ...Sam Fenton: Yeah, the songs just sit quite differently live than [before]. Nina Cristante: We’re also touring our latest album. When we toured Tracy [in... by Mary Cleary Above the Fold The perennial reinvention of Oneohtrix Point Never ...freedom to continue to transform, and that’s really the only guiding principle that I’ve had for myself.” Camille Sojit Pejcha: You’ve described your latest album,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Eli Payne Mandel’s infinite levity in ‘The Grid’ Benjamin Franklin once said, “Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain... by Maya Kotomori At Large Living among the City of the Dead in Colma, California ...division largely remains in place today. Many Bay Area kids—like me, for example—grow up without ever visiting Colma. Or if we do, we come for... by Daniel Gumbiner Above the Fold Elliot Reed’s writing on the wall ...display—the free agent is only as free as their conditions. (ACTOR), an eight-foot tall sculpture that, from certain angles, encapsulates the heaviness of this concept... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold In ‘The Wrong Movie,’ an apartment building and a ring light become metaphors for human connection Guns are iPhones, as drones are people, as influencers are actors. Visual artist and director Keren Cytter makes these comparisons cinematic at the 74th Berlinale,... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Meet four unique designers from CIFF 62 x Revolver ...Tatyana: New challenges, new complexities, and new opportunities. Our team is working hard to develop new designs and production techniques, as well as find innovative... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Best in show: LFW Fall/Winter 2024 ...matched in playfulness by the long, gathered-pleat polka dot skirt beneath it. In all, this latest collection recalled Rothko with its layering: a contrast of... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Best in show: NYFW Fall/Winter 2024 ...with sustainability and whimsy from newer brands Helmstedt and Wood Wood. New York used to be known as the capital of the cutting edge, not... by Document Journal
Above the Fold ‘Queues’ by Louis Osmosis serializes artistic epiphany ...I wanted to use that same model of redundancy. So I just thought, Imma use a big, free image of freedom. Maya: Freedom is free.... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Ana Benaroya and Katherine Bradford on the endless possibility of female figuration ...you grow up? Ana: East Brunswick, New Jersey. I was a tomboy. I really liked superhero comics and action figures. Katherine: Do you think your... by Minh Le
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: To wear your heart in your bra ...to buy me the balconette-garter-thong-stocking combo I’ve been eyeing at La Perla, the heterosexual Valentine’s Day Industrial Complex turns a thing I would normally just... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Area’s anatomy of an eye ...Area runs a comprehensive vision test on the concept of viewership: “unveiling a world of new perspectives shared by the crucial role of our audience.... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold The art of Shibari ...a fellow rigger like Sauvage, he has the creative freedom to improvise new ties and transitions with confidence, knowing she’s well-equipped to follow his lead.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Fine Print: Can two writers handle real life together? ...I asked, of the first draft, “Do you really think you should publish this?” He responded by beginning the second version, “We had come to... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Inside Ludovic de Saint Sernin’s Robert Mapplethorpe-inspired NYFW presentation This Sunday, Ludovic de Saint Sernin made his much-anticipated New York Fashion Week debut with a Robert Mapplethorpe-inspired runway. “I wanted to create a collection... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ludovic de Saint Sernin and Document Journal celebrate at the Boom atop The Standard, High Line ...into the space: lounging at tables and perusing Document’s latest issue, or else pulling each other onto the crowded dance floor. The event drew celebrity... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Backstage at Willy Chavarria’s last supper Willy Chavarria’s clothes are an expression of his sacred kind of love, one that comprises his California roots, the refined high-mindedness of his adopted home... by Elroy Rosenberg
Above the Fold Peter Do’s sophomore show at Helmut Lang is a tableau of modern reverence ...of diversity that feels important to Lang’s heritage and all the more relevant today. Before the show, Document peeks backstage to capture Do’s latest collection... by Minh Le
Above the Fold Artist Sofia Crespo’s ‘Structures of Being’ illuminates Barcelona ...our current time, but also gives a voice to this moment.” Crespo and McCormick train their own AI models. Currently, many mainstream generative AIs, the... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold This season, Moncler Grenoble takes to the alps ...voluminously shaggy duvet coats with cozy sheepskin accents. The “open-air experience” of Moncler Grenoble’s latest creates an intimate experience, whose high-concept winterwear is proven best... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Wartime solidarity between Copenhagen and Ukraine fashion weeks ...dresses are our only avenues for persevering. Our dedication to fashion is a testament to our commitment to pushing forward, even in these difficult circumstances.... by Dalya Benor
Above the Fold Archive Chives’s latest restaurant takeover is a brothy success ...a front of house carefully selected from the friendly local hotties you’ve most certainly bummed a lighter from at one point. The shrimp heads were... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? ...Two days later, the company’s account posted an image of 100-odd people sitting on a sunny beach, smiling with their hands in the air, their... by Evan Moffitt
Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery ...power of dreams, and the mystery of the female muse. Told through six women’s interconnected lives, Purring Metal explores the rage behind intimacy. As director,... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Florence Sinclair’s curious homecoming ...“The stars are alive,” blares a pitched-down sample of a familiar song I can’t quite place. “There was something in the air,” Sinclair says of... by Kenna McCafferty
Above the Fold Skemer’s “Kiss Me Kill Me” is a serpentine dream Brutal, but not cruel. Gothic, but not contrived. Emotional, but not sappy. These are the tensions at play in Skemer’s latest full-length album, Toasts &... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Kaur Alia Ahmed crafts poetry in three dimensions with ‘sky, harp’ ...the New York-based artist’s debut solo exhibition, sky, harp. The installation—a combination of digital prints, custom lighting, glass sculptures on metal platforms, video, and sound—coheres... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Noah Stalgia creates sculptures for an era of withering authenticity ...outside of Detroit, where he obtained a traditional design education, working in the city’s remaining industrial facilities as an apprentice ironworker. He moved to New... by Ben Dreith
Above the Fold Best in show: Couture Week Spring 2024 ...couture collections in this dispatch from Paris. Dior “Tracing aura”—this is how creative director Maria Grazia Chiuri chooses to create the lines for Dior’s latest... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Ottessa Moshfegh writes not what we asked for, but what we need ...isn’t a metaphor: One day, when Moshfegh was driving to her job as a research assistant, she spotted a sign by the side of the... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Daytripping: Vibe editor ...lot. I got to New York when I was about 21. I was in Florida for college, and I just felt ugh about it. I... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Best in show: Men’s Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Week—Paris ...his latest collection for Valentino. Piccioli seeks to do more than merely make clothes; he aims to unpack the very concept of man that informs... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Erin Grant celebrates her New York premiere with a night of cinematic illusions ...debuted in 2023 at Cannes. With its comparably realist disposition, Walden was at first surprised at her being curated into the Mirage evening. “I had... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold A glimpse through Frederick Wiseman’s enduring lens ...2011 Parisian nightclub—to the American welfare system (Welfare, 1975). Wiseman’s latest, Menus-Plaisirs Les Troisgros—which he counts as tangential to his series on institutions—is his first... by Anabel Gullo
Above the Fold Best in show: Men’s Fall/Winter 2024 Fashion Week—Milan ...Alessandro Sartori constructs what he calls an “open system made of elements that can be layered and combined in many ways.” Freedom comes from the... by Colin Boyle and Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Doni Nahmias brings archive-driven design to the NHL ...likely sports-related. For fashion designer Doni Nahmias, this idiosyncratic language is central to latest endeavor, a new line of leisurewear for the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes.... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Beach Fossils frontman Dustin Payseur shares the songs that carried him through tour ...most calming and beautiful songs I’ve ever heard. Bowery Electric is the greatest combination [of] shoegaze and trip-hop. The song is a perfect ambient track... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold The Shoptimist: What it is, what it was, what it should cost ...and watch movies. New year, new me: today’s savvy shopper spends the first couple weeks of January both passively matriculating existing subscriptions, and perhaps even... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Daytripping: Conventions of Care ...The older ones are much more focused. They’re keenly aware that the chances to learn something for your own pleasure and development doesn’t come around... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold 50 years at church with the Poetry Project ...years from 30-odd readings in its inaugural edition to a day-long affair featuring 150 performances this latest iteration, a beatnik spectacle combining free jazz, modern... by Whitney Mallett
Above the Fold Daytripping: Christmas for pagans ...across the cold, hard snow and slaughtered a beast upon it. Imagine: the scent of hot blood, subliming into the frigid air. That splash of... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold On heaven, hell, and nothingness in Miami Beach ...glancing at the protest like a marginally compelling painting by a vaguely recognizable artist. Two men observing the display paused their animated conversation about Gaza... by Teddy Duncan Jr.
Above the Fold As the world burns, gift guides proliferate ...personal wish list) is out of reach. Despite this, it feels like aspirational gift guides have proliferated this year. Searching TikTok, for example, one can... by Sabina Latifovic
Above the Fold Lauren Elkin’s ‘Art Monsters’ thrives in the messy The author’s latest book profiles the great and grimy women of the last century... by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Taking stock in Stockholm, fashion’s nexus for the future It’s early November, and I find myself in Stockholm. I arrive in darkness (which means 5:15pm), descending into the city’s airport under cover of darkness.... by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold Choreographer Ligia Lewis transforms CARA into a theater of concepts ...aid of a museum plaque. The mostly wordless composition is set to a contemporary choral arrangement that recalls early liturgical music which, when combined with... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold (LA)HORDE challenges the canon of concert dance ...movement through the dancers in the company has nothing really to do with our training.” (LA)Horde’s consistent references to nightlife are a strong example of... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold ‘Gratuity Included’ feasts on the experimental ...KGB, New York City’s local artsy-fartsy madhouse for East Village dwellers. It’s apparent that Freifeld works best in the gaps: Between live action and cartoon,... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold For London’s newest class of designers, performance and wearability go hand in hand ...coast of Kent. He asks compelling questions about the mass amount of plastic that is floating around in our ocean. Document: What’s behind your collection... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold Bar Italia wonders about its sound, too ...Sam Fenton: Yeah, the songs just sit quite differently live than [before]. Nina Cristante: We’re also touring our latest album. When we toured Tracy [in... by Mary Cleary
Above the Fold The perennial reinvention of Oneohtrix Point Never ...freedom to continue to transform, and that’s really the only guiding principle that I’ve had for myself.” Camille Sojit Pejcha: You’ve described your latest album,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Eli Payne Mandel’s infinite levity in ‘The Grid’ Benjamin Franklin once said, “Our new Constitution is now established, everything seems to promise it will be durable; but, in this world, nothing is certain... by Maya Kotomori
At Large Living among the City of the Dead in Colma, California ...division largely remains in place today. Many Bay Area kids—like me, for example—grow up without ever visiting Colma. Or if we do, we come for... by Daniel Gumbiner
Above the Fold Elliot Reed’s writing on the wall ...display—the free agent is only as free as their conditions. (ACTOR), an eight-foot tall sculpture that, from certain angles, encapsulates the heaviness of this concept... by Maya Kotomori