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
Conversations Austin Anderson of Slow Hollows on succeeding in music without selling your soul ...kind of doing my own thing. But then it’s also great to do the complete opposite and be so integrated with the community of musicians... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Paul Anthony Smith probes his dual identity in ‘Junction’ ...upon closer examination, it’s revealed that he has meticulously picked at the image with a tool that he created, to form the patterns through a... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches ...South London community grounded in Aladura, a denomination of Christianity predominantly practiced by Yoruba Nigerians. “One Sunday I stopped a lady on the street and... by Kaylee Warren Conversations Matthew Williams and Sita Abellán on creating with emotion in a tech-fueled culture ...customers get used to completing that loop. It involves communication, awareness about what’s possible, and just people opening their minds to a new way of... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 ...are taking a proactive stance against the effects of climate change. Introduced by Nathaniel Rich, Ellis’s latest vérité installment takes us up to the Canadian... by Nick Vogelson Conversations Dior’s Kim Jones and Apple’s Jony Ive predict what our future will look like ...more dynamic, and yet more careful and considered. When it was announced last January that Jones would be the new creative director of Dior Men,... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Designer Hiroshi Fujiwara and artist Takashi Murakami on humility and the art of collaboration ...had always been producing concert merchandise. Virgil had trained beside him, and became adept at combining various available elements to come up with something new,... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold 4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise ...mission; asking questions about group dynamics, communion, the self, performed inclusivity, and this ultimate question about belonging. Given Chloe’s interest in contemporaneity and the politics... by Ann Binlot Conversations Shamir, music’s accidental pop star, is finally back in the spotlight ...this secret society where they come together and perform odd rituals or something. Shamir—[Laughs] Yeah, we don’t. Listen to Shamir’s new album, “Be the Yee,... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold ‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles ...by many of my classmates’ parents. Though their comments were meant as compliments, they only fueled my hatred for the look. I went on strike... by Lulu Yao Gioiello Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation When Anna Delvey—the fake heiress accused of swindling hotels, banks, designers, private jet companies, and friends out of some $275,000—began her trial last month, her... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour ...out to the Muslim community in New Zealand sent a message about how leaders should behave in the face of horrific violence,” Clinton said. “I... by Clara Malley Conversations Finding inspiration with Mugler’s Casey Cadwallader ...is in Munich. It’s like a sports convention. There’s all the ski companies and all the snowboarding companies and all the biking companies and the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials ...by appearing on the runway pregnant and wearing lingerie, proving sexuality and maternity aren’t mutually exclusive. But for Wash, it was nothing out of her... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Shayne Oliver takes Colmar A.G.E. to the western frontier Shayne Oliver is back with his most recent collaboration with Colmar A.G.E. The Italian outwear brand and the New York designer have teamed up to... by Shawn Lakin Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online ...documented and freely available online. Bo—What are the potential dangers for the LGBT community online? Sasha—One area of struggle is hetero and cis-normative technology. For... by Bo Hanna Above the Fold Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams ...evolving landscape to the drive Mumbai instills within them. “Mumbai makes me feel different every day,” said Yvonne Monteiro, a model and stylist who has... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the world—and were forgotten The Bauhaus believed that design, art, and architecture were all interconnected, and that it would form a community of creatives who fueled one another in... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold 6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border In 2017, writer Genevieve Allison and photographer Elliot Ross set out on a 10,000 mile journey, covering the 2,000 mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border... by Clara Malley Above the Fold 5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable ...political (as well as profoundly generative), and consequently, Varda’s vulnerability was perhaps her greatest asset. With groundbreaking narrative features La Pointe Courte and Cléo de... by Tia Glista Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows ...family. In what ways have they influenced your career and your research? Sarah: Oh, thanks! The New Yorker had me do a takeover of their... by Dan Gilmore Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success ...top of Woetzel’s year-one agenda: new initiatives to foster diversity and belonging and to encourage multidisciplinary collaboration as a complement to the school’s classical training... by Dan Gilmore Above the Fold Genevieve Gaignard removes our rose-colored glasses for white Americana In her exhibition of new work at Chicago Monique Meloche Gallery, Genevieve Gaignard asks us to come home—to explore the tangled resonances and erasures of... by Clara Malley Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent ...(Straight Outta Compton, Snowden, and Jordan Peele’s Get Out). He’s become a regular profile subject, and when he met Noname at The Garland hotel bar... by Maraya Fisher At Large Document spotlights 5 extraordinary people whose work is transporting us from untenable presents to unimagined futures ...Daly at Art+Commerce. Lighting Technician Romain Dubus. Digital Technician Henri Coutant. Photo Assistant Gaspar Dietrich. Make Up Assistant Jessica Lundgren. Production One Thirty-Eight Productions. Set... by Gideon Lewis-Kraus Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble ...News covering gender, politics, and the law. This August, she joined New York Magazine as a senior correspondent. Along the way, she found time to... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Stella Donnelly is telling the world off, and having fun doing it ...nearly two years since, #MeToo, and an examining of the sexual harassment and abuse that women are forced to experience daily has come to the... by Phil Backes Above the Fold Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information “What do you want to know?” It’s the question that sets in motion much of Helen Schulman’s fantastic and timely new novel Come With Me.... by Hayley Phelan Above the Fold The 14th Sharjah Biennial tells the stories ignored by popular culture ...of the layered experiences that combine politics, community, and one’s own individual story. The 14th Sharjah Biennial provokes while highlighting the way culture has reshaped... by Ann Binlot Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...products. And if you look at that research carefully, it, like all industry-funded research, tends to come out in favor of the sponsor. Dan: In... by Dan Gilmore Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity ...whispered to him. In April 2011, shortly before coming out as an undocumented immigrant in The New York Times Magazine, Vargas founded Define American, a... by Dan Gilmore Above the Fold Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz ...called Aion A, still bought today for its healing qualities. Quarried from a site near Kunz’s hometown that dates back to the Romans, Aion A... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? ...Wynter’s latest performance, And So the Choir Gathers, Before It Is Too Late, addresses all of her frustrations. Ahead of its debut at the Free... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic ...selected items into one-of-a-kind pieces by deconstructing and reconstructing what once was forgotten into something new and original. Recently, I had the pleasure of participating... by Sara Radin Above the Fold Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire ...taking place within the imaginary paradise of nightclubs where time is suspended—and through which she weaves references encompassing Renaissance masters, Caravaggio, Egon Schiele, minimalists, and... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Yasiin Bey released his newest album and all I got was a Polaroid of myself ...was named Dante Terrell Smith by his parents, wanted to release his latest album Negus in a context where the listeners had to actually focus... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach ...striking vibrancy of this community, going out each day to shoot the various activities of the special group. Why? Moss explains, “They knew that the... by Sara Radin Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth ...book. That book, Young American, debuts this week. Intrigued by their freedom, Tomanova photographed an array of 20-somethings living in New York City, capturing their... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion ...ever in a world that can seem so sterile and loveless. Streetwear, once the preserve of outsider youth, often feels like a passionless commodity, as... by Dane Harrison Above the Fold A day in Tompkins Square Park with artist Jack Greer ...one. So it was great to meet up at his apartment and speak about his new clothing company, Iggy, and how his art practice has... by Nick Ricardo Above the Fold Mariette Pathy Allen spent 40 years documenting the transgender community’s radical resilience In 1978, photographer Mariette Pathy Allen took a trip to New Orleans. She writes: “By fluke, I stayed in the same hotel as a group... by Clara Malley Above the Fold 8 questions with Alice and Molly Goddard, fashion’s coolest sibling duo ...2014, while Alice juggled editorial styling with publishing her biannual zine, Hot and Cool. But in the midst of hectic, individual success, the sisters have... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Denise Murrell calls attention to the forgotten black muses of contemporary art ...of new questions, and ideas surrounding the perceptions of race, class, and gender that we continue to face today. An effort that creates new forms... by Jess Cole Above the Fold Artists Bryndon Cook and Rahim Fortune find stability in their Southern roots ...you. Bryndon—She ain’t gonna give you no arepas or nothing! Rahim—It was also an example of the solidarity between the Chicano and the Black community,... by Allie Monck Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle ...less on the political reality and philosophical aims of the movement, and more on its fashionability. This rose-tinted nostalgia is questioned by New Wave icon... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Farah Al Qasimi photographs the playful everyday behind Dubai’s flashy veneer ...the Burj Al Arab, luxury-hungry consumers, and lavish living. But that’s just one side of Dubai. New York and Dubai-based photographer Farah Al Qasimi set... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...their homes, the place where they usually are most comfortable. The results were compiled into his newest book of the same name, and four exhibitions:... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Lauren Parsons’s 6 favorite beauty looks from the Fall 2019 shows London-based make up artist Lauren Parsons is a master of balance. Her frequent collaborations with the likes of Grace Coddington and David Sims demonstrate her... by Document Journal Above the Fold Paradise Found: Can this new club make Times Square fun? ...pursuit of at his newest hotel. Maybe it’s nostalgia for the good ole’ days of Studio 54, but it’s clear hotelier Ian Schrager is hoping... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution ...Davydtchenko systematically stripped the meat from the bones, being careful to keep everything intact. This was part of the opening night of his latest exhibition,... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Austin Anderson of Slow Hollows on succeeding in music without selling your soul ...kind of doing my own thing. But then it’s also great to do the complete opposite and be so integrated with the community of musicians... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Paul Anthony Smith probes his dual identity in ‘Junction’ ...upon closer examination, it’s revealed that he has meticulously picked at the image with a tool that he created, to form the patterns through a... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches ...South London community grounded in Aladura, a denomination of Christianity predominantly practiced by Yoruba Nigerians. “One Sunday I stopped a lady on the street and... by Kaylee Warren
Conversations Matthew Williams and Sita Abellán on creating with emotion in a tech-fueled culture ...customers get used to completing that loop. It involves communication, awareness about what’s possible, and just people opening their minds to a new way of... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 ...are taking a proactive stance against the effects of climate change. Introduced by Nathaniel Rich, Ellis’s latest vérité installment takes us up to the Canadian... by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Dior’s Kim Jones and Apple’s Jony Ive predict what our future will look like ...more dynamic, and yet more careful and considered. When it was announced last January that Jones would be the new creative director of Dior Men,... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Designer Hiroshi Fujiwara and artist Takashi Murakami on humility and the art of collaboration ...had always been producing concert merchandise. Virgil had trained beside him, and became adept at combining various available elements to come up with something new,... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold 4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise ...mission; asking questions about group dynamics, communion, the self, performed inclusivity, and this ultimate question about belonging. Given Chloe’s interest in contemporaneity and the politics... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Shamir, music’s accidental pop star, is finally back in the spotlight ...this secret society where they come together and perform odd rituals or something. Shamir—[Laughs] Yeah, we don’t. Listen to Shamir’s new album, “Be the Yee,... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold ‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles ...by many of my classmates’ parents. Though their comments were meant as compliments, they only fueled my hatred for the look. I went on strike... by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Above the Fold Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation When Anna Delvey—the fake heiress accused of swindling hotels, banks, designers, private jet companies, and friends out of some $275,000—began her trial last month, her... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour ...out to the Muslim community in New Zealand sent a message about how leaders should behave in the face of horrific violence,” Clinton said. “I... by Clara Malley
Conversations Finding inspiration with Mugler’s Casey Cadwallader ...is in Munich. It’s like a sports convention. There’s all the ski companies and all the snowboarding companies and all the biking companies and the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials ...by appearing on the runway pregnant and wearing lingerie, proving sexuality and maternity aren’t mutually exclusive. But for Wash, it was nothing out of her... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Shayne Oliver takes Colmar A.G.E. to the western frontier Shayne Oliver is back with his most recent collaboration with Colmar A.G.E. The Italian outwear brand and the New York designer have teamed up to... by Shawn Lakin
Above the Fold Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online ...documented and freely available online. Bo—What are the potential dangers for the LGBT community online? Sasha—One area of struggle is hetero and cis-normative technology. For... by Bo Hanna
Above the Fold Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams ...evolving landscape to the drive Mumbai instills within them. “Mumbai makes me feel different every day,” said Yvonne Monteiro, a model and stylist who has... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the world—and were forgotten The Bauhaus believed that design, art, and architecture were all interconnected, and that it would form a community of creatives who fueled one another in... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold 6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border In 2017, writer Genevieve Allison and photographer Elliot Ross set out on a 10,000 mile journey, covering the 2,000 mile stretch of the U.S.-Mexico border... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold 5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable ...political (as well as profoundly generative), and consequently, Varda’s vulnerability was perhaps her greatest asset. With groundbreaking narrative features La Pointe Courte and Cléo de... by Tia Glista
Conversations Harvard’s Sarah Lewis wants us to create images as mirrors rather than windows ...family. In what ways have they influenced your career and your research? Sarah: Oh, thanks! The New Yorker had me do a takeover of their... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations For Juilliard president Damian Woetzel, there is more than one definition of artistic success ...top of Woetzel’s year-one agenda: new initiatives to foster diversity and belonging and to encourage multidisciplinary collaboration as a complement to the school’s classical training... by Dan Gilmore
Above the Fold Genevieve Gaignard removes our rose-colored glasses for white Americana In her exhibition of new work at Chicago Monique Meloche Gallery, Genevieve Gaignard asks us to come home—to explore the tangled resonances and erasures of... by Clara Malley
Conversations Noname speaks with Lakeith Stanfield about staying independent ...(Straight Outta Compton, Snowden, and Jordan Peele’s Get Out). He’s become a regular profile subject, and when he met Noname at The Garland hotel bar... by Maraya Fisher
At Large Document spotlights 5 extraordinary people whose work is transporting us from untenable presents to unimagined futures ...Daly at Art+Commerce. Lighting Technician Romain Dubus. Digital Technician Henri Coutant. Photo Assistant Gaspar Dietrich. Make Up Assistant Jessica Lundgren. Production One Thirty-Eight Productions. Set... by Gideon Lewis-Kraus
Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble ...News covering gender, politics, and the law. This August, she joined New York Magazine as a senior correspondent. Along the way, she found time to... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Stella Donnelly is telling the world off, and having fun doing it ...nearly two years since, #MeToo, and an examining of the sexual harassment and abuse that women are forced to experience daily has come to the... by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information “What do you want to know?” It’s the question that sets in motion much of Helen Schulman’s fantastic and timely new novel Come With Me.... by Hayley Phelan
Above the Fold The 14th Sharjah Biennial tells the stories ignored by popular culture ...of the layered experiences that combine politics, community, and one’s own individual story. The 14th Sharjah Biennial provokes while highlighting the way culture has reshaped... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Academic and author Marion Nestle believes that food can catalyze political movements ...products. And if you look at that research carefully, it, like all industry-funded research, tends to come out in favor of the sponsor. Dan: In... by Dan Gilmore
Conversations Immigration activist Jose Antonio Vargas wants us to acknowledge our common humanity ...whispered to him. In April 2011, shortly before coming out as an undocumented immigrant in The New York Times Magazine, Vargas founded Define American, a... by Dan Gilmore
Above the Fold Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz ...called Aion A, still bought today for its healing qualities. Quarried from a site near Kunz’s hometown that dates back to the Romans, Aion A... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? ...Wynter’s latest performance, And So the Choir Gathers, Before It Is Too Late, addresses all of her frustrations. Ahead of its debut at the Free... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic ...selected items into one-of-a-kind pieces by deconstructing and reconstructing what once was forgotten into something new and original. Recently, I had the pleasure of participating... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire ...taking place within the imaginary paradise of nightclubs where time is suspended—and through which she weaves references encompassing Renaissance masters, Caravaggio, Egon Schiele, minimalists, and... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Yasiin Bey released his newest album and all I got was a Polaroid of myself ...was named Dante Terrell Smith by his parents, wanted to release his latest album Negus in a context where the listeners had to actually focus... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach ...striking vibrancy of this community, going out each day to shoot the various activities of the special group. Why? Moss explains, “They knew that the... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth ...book. That book, Young American, debuts this week. Intrigued by their freedom, Tomanova photographed an array of 20-somethings living in New York City, capturing their... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion ...ever in a world that can seem so sterile and loveless. Streetwear, once the preserve of outsider youth, often feels like a passionless commodity, as... by Dane Harrison
Above the Fold A day in Tompkins Square Park with artist Jack Greer ...one. So it was great to meet up at his apartment and speak about his new clothing company, Iggy, and how his art practice has... by Nick Ricardo
Above the Fold Mariette Pathy Allen spent 40 years documenting the transgender community’s radical resilience In 1978, photographer Mariette Pathy Allen took a trip to New Orleans. She writes: “By fluke, I stayed in the same hotel as a group... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold 8 questions with Alice and Molly Goddard, fashion’s coolest sibling duo ...2014, while Alice juggled editorial styling with publishing her biannual zine, Hot and Cool. But in the midst of hectic, individual success, the sisters have... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Denise Murrell calls attention to the forgotten black muses of contemporary art ...of new questions, and ideas surrounding the perceptions of race, class, and gender that we continue to face today. An effort that creates new forms... by Jess Cole
Above the Fold Artists Bryndon Cook and Rahim Fortune find stability in their Southern roots ...you. Bryndon—She ain’t gonna give you no arepas or nothing! Rahim—It was also an example of the solidarity between the Chicano and the Black community,... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold Revisiting Godard’s ‘Tout Va Bien,’ a manifesto for post-1968 class struggle ...less on the political reality and philosophical aims of the movement, and more on its fashionability. This rose-tinted nostalgia is questioned by New Wave icon... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Farah Al Qasimi photographs the playful everyday behind Dubai’s flashy veneer ...the Burj Al Arab, luxury-hungry consumers, and lavish living. But that’s just one side of Dubai. New York and Dubai-based photographer Farah Al Qasimi set... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Photographer Alec Soth spent a year being a stranger in people’s homes ...their homes, the place where they usually are most comfortable. The results were compiled into his newest book of the same name, and four exhibitions:... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Lauren Parsons’s 6 favorite beauty looks from the Fall 2019 shows London-based make up artist Lauren Parsons is a master of balance. Her frequent collaborations with the likes of Grace Coddington and David Sims demonstrate her... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Paradise Found: Can this new club make Times Square fun? ...pursuit of at his newest hotel. Maybe it’s nostalgia for the good ole’ days of Studio 54, but it’s clear hotelier Ian Schrager is hoping... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Meet the artist starting a roadkill-to-table revolution ...Davydtchenko systematically stripped the meat from the bones, being careful to keep everything intact. This was part of the opening night of his latest exhibition,... by Caroline Christie