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 The 16 dance tracks Maya Jane Coles can’t stop listening to Valentine’s Day is distant history, and the future holds an inclusive rave where everyone’s welcome. Tomorrow night London’s club night He.She.They arrives in New York,... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Everything that went down at Dapper Dan, A$AP Rocky, and Teyana Taylor’s wild Harlem block party ...he said to a cheer. “We used to walk Harlem, now we walk runways in Europe,” Dap continued, emphasizing how far the Harlem community has... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Alok Vaid-Menon wants you to embrace vulnerability this Valentine’s day Alok Vaid-Menon, a New York-based poet and performer, says we’re in an emergency state of loneliness. According to the artist, this is because society teaches... by Sara Radin Above the Fold How Alan Crocetti’s gender-fluid jewelry caught the eye of Helmut Lang ...of college, his Brazilian roots, and his latest partnership. Above The Fold Fashion Wearing Wanderlust: Waris Ahluwalia x The Kooples Fashion Olivier Saillard Challenges the... by Madeleine Holth Above the Fold Everything I wore in 24 hours during New York Fashion Week ...whom I had several problems, eating hot dogs between collections. The caption ran: “Michael the III is wearing a black jumpsuit.” That they could have... by Michael the III Conversations Puppets and Puppets: fantastical costumes for a downtown fashion crowd Carly Mark and Ayla Argentina’s new fashion community, PUPPETS AND PUPPETS, creates a narrative that plays at the intersection of art and fashion. The two... by Paige Silveria Above the Fold Helmut Lang brings supremely cool tailoring to the streetwear generation ...New York instead of Europe, inadvertently changing the fashion month calendar forever. Since re-launching in 2017—surprise!— Helmut Lang has continued to casually uproot conventions, tapping... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Iddris Sandu, the tech wunderkind bringing AI to the people ...Sandu actively works to expose this technology to different communities, and did so successfully with rapper Nipsey Hussle in 2017, creating a ‘smart store’ in... by Sam Weir Above the Fold Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities Fashion Space Gallery is tucked inside the London College of Fashion, just off London’s Oxford Circus. The gallery’s latest exhibition, Mundo Latinx, is essentially one... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition ...latest piece is part of an exhibition called Black Horizon, staged at BPS22 in collaboration with a/political, which tackles censorship and propaganda. Molodkin’s contribution features... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America ...$30 million in profits per year, signaling the commercial viability of an aesthetic long associated with vagrants and slackers, or other class-based stereotypes. In David... by Tia Glista Above the Fold Step inside Jason Wu’s immersive floral fantasy In an a new presentation, the designer debuted his latest fragrance and a selection of floral inspired garments.... by Clara Malley Conversations Tattooist Maxime Plescia-Büchi ponders the lovely ubiquity of symbols ...become standard in typeface companies globally. His work is captivating and endearingly inclusive—the community created by Maxime’s Sang Bleu grows daily and serves as an... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Angela Dimayuga, the chef creating food without borders ...a lot, and at least for me, if there’s a transparency of where it’s coming from, the inspiration, and that we’re vocal about the fact... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? ...candidate’s philosophy is determined by how up he is on the latest huckstered rock hit,” a New York Times reader wrote in a 1993 letter... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold 20 years later, ‘United States of Attica’ is still a rallying cry for prison reform ...discover all she’s done in the name of art, equality, and civil rights.” For more information on the Alife® x Brooklyn Museum The United States... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture ...doing one thing every four or five months.” Unlike bigger cities like New York and London, where new nightlife venues tend to open after others... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite ...the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra played to a sea of players who’d won tickets through an online lottery. But Marshmello’s Fortnite gig represents a new era... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Penny Slinger invites us to unveil the feminine psyche in a new tantric exhibition ...new series “Mind, Body.” It’s my body of experience. Into that comes all the impressions I’ve had in my life combined with all those knowings... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Photographing the everyday magic of a matriarchal Cape Town village ...of frequent political protest and riots, a byproduct of an especially defiant ethos. “A lot of my work was shot in the hood, for the... by Cassidy George Above the Fold Backstage at No Sesso’s historic NYFW debut Pierre Davis, designer of the Los Angeles agender fashion label No Sesso, made history last night, becoming the first transgender woman designer to show at... by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold How a Chinese reality show made hip hop mainstream in Taiwan ...it’s totally different. There’s new school rap and trap. Lots of young kids are listening to hip hop, especially Chinese rap.” The new interest in... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Finding my Filipino identity in Maia Cruz Palileo’s art ...father of Filipino painting Damián Domingo’s art at the Newberry Library, where she also searched through its vast archive of photographs, art, and manuscripts from... by Ann Binlot Conversations Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad on the evolution of Girlpool Girlpool’s new album, What Chaos Is Imaginary, is a compilation of songs written independently, rearranged and produced together by Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad. The... by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold 5 photographers on how masculinity informs their practice Underlying the debates over reproductive rights, the right to healthcare for queer individuals, or the latest misogynic soundbite hurled by the 45th president, lies the... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens ...anxiety. That moment was the genesis of her latest project, Surface Tension. Screenshots and photographs—culled from her Facebook feed, text message archive, and relatives’ Dropbox... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold How Susan Hiller turned the occult into radical art ...and arcane aspects of life—even coining the term ‘paraconceptual’ in an effort to articulate her obsession with the outer fringes of the human experience. But... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition ...Budapest Hotel. With their unfettered imagination, humor, and sensuality, the collected works of Lequeu allow a window into the mind of a forgotten artist who... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Cautious Clay, ex-real estate agent and R&B star on the verge Cautious Clay is Cleveland, Ohio’s latest big musical export, and he only quit his day job 18 months ago. In fact, until the release of... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Max of Homestead’s ‘Bruteman’ is an honest exploration of masculinity ...the music I was already making,” he recalls. “It was just gradually helping me to progress into this new sound.” Bruteman is a young man... by Allie Monck Above the Fold ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,’ the anti-musical of French New Wave ...launched into a fury of jazz. This is not some Hollywood musical in the 1940s or ’50s, but the work of French New Wave director... by Phil Backes Conversations Gianni Lee and Elise Peterson on Black art and brainstorming the future ...been on display throughout the streets of New York, she has two children’s books under her belt, and mosaics to come. Gianni presented Document with... by Allie Monck Above the Fold Piers Secunda turns back time on ISIS’ cultural destruction ...at the hands of zealotry and extremism. Armed with dentist putty, Secunda has spent the better part of the past decade on the frontline of... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The surrealist film noir set in the aftermath of Trump’s inauguration ...knew that she wanted to set her next film during the Trump inauguration and the protests around it. The German-born, New York-based artist is no... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Roe Ethridge embraces discordance in a post-truth world The photographer explores everyday sanctuaries at his latest exhibition in Hong Kong.... by Clara Malley Conversations Sita Abellan talks to electroclash legend Kittin about defying haters and making history ...you know. Because I come from the fashion world, people will think… I have got comments from men telling me, ‘You’re not a good DJ.’... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Exploring the rise of Soviet nostalgia in Russia ...was once a prime example of democratized enterprise—an attempt to boost Communism through consumerism. On her way to the office, she passes by grandparents pointing... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Photographing the everyday lives of Havana’s future boxing champions ...they are engaging in a subject on their terms.” Sheldon typically looks for local populaces that share a common lifestyle—his first journal, Essaouira, explores carefree... by Hannah Ongley Conversations Filmmaker Jonas Mekas Skypes with Hans Ulrich Obrist about the rise of the .net generation ...paper materials library and a café. I managed to find money only to complete the theater spaces, but now I feel the time has come... by Document Journal Above the Fold Cheryl Donegan, 90s video provocateur, opens a show about air conditioners ...reputation of being politically charged and feminist. But, the New York-based artist is more than a one-trick pony. In her latest exhibition, GRLZ + VEILS,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Close Journal’s new issue will make you want to call your mom ...young Spanish boys at the beach on the verge of adulthood, shot by Fumi Homma, serves as one of the covers of the latest edition,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Grace Wales Bonner’s first major exhibition merges black mysticism and rituals ...bedrock of research that underpins all of Wales Bonner’s work. “Research brings disciplines together,” explains Obrist. Far from sterile, each interrogation is displayed as a... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold I brought my conservative dad to the Women’s March ...a period of major depression, I asked my dad if he would come to psychotherapy with me in New York. As we sat across from... by Sara Radin Above the Fold At Hedi Slimane’s triumphant Celine men’s debut ...bowl-cut and new wave shades—was followed by heavy nods to New York no wave, and Berlin-era Bowie (Slimane was a lifelong fan). New York no... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold AES+F’s techno-feminist reimagining of ‘Turandot’ ...is connected to #MeToo and the things that are happening to women nowadays,” AES+F’s Svyatsky explained at a preview of the bold new performance in... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Watch Dior Men’s Winter 2019 show live from Paris The livestream of Kim Jones' latest collection for Dior Men's begins Friday, January 18 at 6 PM Paris/12 PM EST.... by Document Journal Above the Fold Ondine Viñao’s beautiful, disturbing clown videos exorcise childhood trauma Holy Fools is the latest work from Ondine Viñao, a video artist interested in our understandings of control. Pulling inspiration from Bruce Nauman’s Clown Torture,... by Allie Monck Above the Fold Aries, David Sims, and Jeremy Deller create a streetwear tribute to Stonehenge ...modern example of how we use symbols to communicate. What can symbols satisfy that language can’t? Sofia—Instagram has introduced us to a new way of... by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Stendhal Syndrome: can art be so beautiful it almost kills you? ...thoughts, such as being followed by the airlines and thinking his hotel room was bugged. The symptoms slowly dissipated over the course of three weeks,... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Supreme super-collector Ryan Fuller reveals the stories behind your favorite decks ...mass obsession and become synonymous with hype culture. Before swarms of kids crowded Lafayette Street every Thursday, pining for the latest drop, Supreme was a... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold The 16 dance tracks Maya Jane Coles can’t stop listening to Valentine’s Day is distant history, and the future holds an inclusive rave where everyone’s welcome. Tomorrow night London’s club night He.She.They arrives in New York,... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Everything that went down at Dapper Dan, A$AP Rocky, and Teyana Taylor’s wild Harlem block party ...he said to a cheer. “We used to walk Harlem, now we walk runways in Europe,” Dap continued, emphasizing how far the Harlem community has... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Alok Vaid-Menon wants you to embrace vulnerability this Valentine’s day Alok Vaid-Menon, a New York-based poet and performer, says we’re in an emergency state of loneliness. According to the artist, this is because society teaches... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold How Alan Crocetti’s gender-fluid jewelry caught the eye of Helmut Lang ...of college, his Brazilian roots, and his latest partnership. Above The Fold Fashion Wearing Wanderlust: Waris Ahluwalia x The Kooples Fashion Olivier Saillard Challenges the... by Madeleine Holth
Above the Fold Everything I wore in 24 hours during New York Fashion Week ...whom I had several problems, eating hot dogs between collections. The caption ran: “Michael the III is wearing a black jumpsuit.” That they could have... by Michael the III
Conversations Puppets and Puppets: fantastical costumes for a downtown fashion crowd Carly Mark and Ayla Argentina’s new fashion community, PUPPETS AND PUPPETS, creates a narrative that plays at the intersection of art and fashion. The two... by Paige Silveria
Above the Fold Helmut Lang brings supremely cool tailoring to the streetwear generation ...New York instead of Europe, inadvertently changing the fashion month calendar forever. Since re-launching in 2017—surprise!— Helmut Lang has continued to casually uproot conventions, tapping... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Iddris Sandu, the tech wunderkind bringing AI to the people ...Sandu actively works to expose this technology to different communities, and did so successfully with rapper Nipsey Hussle in 2017, creating a ‘smart store’ in... by Sam Weir
Above the Fold Capturing the rich diversity of Latin America, from Chicano youth to indigenous trans communities Fashion Space Gallery is tucked inside the London College of Fashion, just off London’s Oxford Circus. The gallery’s latest exhibition, Mundo Latinx, is essentially one... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold From Russia, with blood: Andrei Molodkin decries censorship in gory new exhibition ...latest piece is part of an exhibition called Black Horizon, staged at BPS22 in collaboration with a/political, which tackles censorship and propaganda. Molodkin’s contribution features... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America ...$30 million in profits per year, signaling the commercial viability of an aesthetic long associated with vagrants and slackers, or other class-based stereotypes. In David... by Tia Glista
Above the Fold Step inside Jason Wu’s immersive floral fantasy In an a new presentation, the designer debuted his latest fragrance and a selection of floral inspired garments.... by Clara Malley
Conversations Tattooist Maxime Plescia-Büchi ponders the lovely ubiquity of symbols ...become standard in typeface companies globally. His work is captivating and endearingly inclusive—the community created by Maxime’s Sang Bleu grows daily and serves as an... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Angela Dimayuga, the chef creating food without borders ...a lot, and at least for me, if there’s a transparency of where it’s coming from, the inspiration, and that we’re vocal about the fact... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? ...candidate’s philosophy is determined by how up he is on the latest huckstered rock hit,” a New York Times reader wrote in a 1993 letter... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold 20 years later, ‘United States of Attica’ is still a rallying cry for prison reform ...discover all she’s done in the name of art, equality, and civil rights.” For more information on the Alife® x Brooklyn Museum The United States... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Nina Las Vegas on how lockout laws are killing Sydney’s club culture ...doing one thing every four or five months.” Unlike bigger cities like New York and London, where new nightlife venues tend to open after others... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite ...the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra played to a sea of players who’d won tickets through an online lottery. But Marshmello’s Fortnite gig represents a new era... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Penny Slinger invites us to unveil the feminine psyche in a new tantric exhibition ...new series “Mind, Body.” It’s my body of experience. Into that comes all the impressions I’ve had in my life combined with all those knowings... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Photographing the everyday magic of a matriarchal Cape Town village ...of frequent political protest and riots, a byproduct of an especially defiant ethos. “A lot of my work was shot in the hood, for the... by Cassidy George
Above the Fold Backstage at No Sesso’s historic NYFW debut Pierre Davis, designer of the Los Angeles agender fashion label No Sesso, made history last night, becoming the first transgender woman designer to show at... by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold How a Chinese reality show made hip hop mainstream in Taiwan ...it’s totally different. There’s new school rap and trap. Lots of young kids are listening to hip hop, especially Chinese rap.” The new interest in... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Finding my Filipino identity in Maia Cruz Palileo’s art ...father of Filipino painting Damián Domingo’s art at the Newberry Library, where she also searched through its vast archive of photographs, art, and manuscripts from... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad on the evolution of Girlpool Girlpool’s new album, What Chaos Is Imaginary, is a compilation of songs written independently, rearranged and produced together by Cleo Tucker and Harmony Tividad. The... by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold 5 photographers on how masculinity informs their practice Underlying the debates over reproductive rights, the right to healthcare for queer individuals, or the latest misogynic soundbite hurled by the 45th president, lies the... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Tabitha Soren sees America’s collective anxiety in our fingerprint-stained screens ...anxiety. That moment was the genesis of her latest project, Surface Tension. Screenshots and photographs—culled from her Facebook feed, text message archive, and relatives’ Dropbox... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold How Susan Hiller turned the occult into radical art ...and arcane aspects of life—even coining the term ‘paraconceptual’ in an effort to articulate her obsession with the outer fringes of the human experience. But... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition ...Budapest Hotel. With their unfettered imagination, humor, and sensuality, the collected works of Lequeu allow a window into the mind of a forgotten artist who... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Cautious Clay, ex-real estate agent and R&B star on the verge Cautious Clay is Cleveland, Ohio’s latest big musical export, and he only quit his day job 18 months ago. In fact, until the release of... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Max of Homestead’s ‘Bruteman’ is an honest exploration of masculinity ...the music I was already making,” he recalls. “It was just gradually helping me to progress into this new sound.” Bruteman is a young man... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold ‘The Umbrellas of Cherbourg,’ the anti-musical of French New Wave ...launched into a fury of jazz. This is not some Hollywood musical in the 1940s or ’50s, but the work of French New Wave director... by Phil Backes
Conversations Gianni Lee and Elise Peterson on Black art and brainstorming the future ...been on display throughout the streets of New York, she has two children’s books under her belt, and mosaics to come. Gianni presented Document with... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold Piers Secunda turns back time on ISIS’ cultural destruction ...at the hands of zealotry and extremism. Armed with dentist putty, Secunda has spent the better part of the past decade on the frontline of... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The surrealist film noir set in the aftermath of Trump’s inauguration ...knew that she wanted to set her next film during the Trump inauguration and the protests around it. The German-born, New York-based artist is no... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Roe Ethridge embraces discordance in a post-truth world The photographer explores everyday sanctuaries at his latest exhibition in Hong Kong.... by Clara Malley
Conversations Sita Abellan talks to electroclash legend Kittin about defying haters and making history ...you know. Because I come from the fashion world, people will think… I have got comments from men telling me, ‘You’re not a good DJ.’... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Exploring the rise of Soviet nostalgia in Russia ...was once a prime example of democratized enterprise—an attempt to boost Communism through consumerism. On her way to the office, she passes by grandparents pointing... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Photographing the everyday lives of Havana’s future boxing champions ...they are engaging in a subject on their terms.” Sheldon typically looks for local populaces that share a common lifestyle—his first journal, Essaouira, explores carefree... by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Filmmaker Jonas Mekas Skypes with Hans Ulrich Obrist about the rise of the .net generation ...paper materials library and a café. I managed to find money only to complete the theater spaces, but now I feel the time has come... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Cheryl Donegan, 90s video provocateur, opens a show about air conditioners ...reputation of being politically charged and feminist. But, the New York-based artist is more than a one-trick pony. In her latest exhibition, GRLZ + VEILS,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Close Journal’s new issue will make you want to call your mom ...young Spanish boys at the beach on the verge of adulthood, shot by Fumi Homma, serves as one of the covers of the latest edition,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Grace Wales Bonner’s first major exhibition merges black mysticism and rituals ...bedrock of research that underpins all of Wales Bonner’s work. “Research brings disciplines together,” explains Obrist. Far from sterile, each interrogation is displayed as a... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold I brought my conservative dad to the Women’s March ...a period of major depression, I asked my dad if he would come to psychotherapy with me in New York. As we sat across from... by Sara Radin
Above the Fold At Hedi Slimane’s triumphant Celine men’s debut ...bowl-cut and new wave shades—was followed by heavy nods to New York no wave, and Berlin-era Bowie (Slimane was a lifelong fan). New York no... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold AES+F’s techno-feminist reimagining of ‘Turandot’ ...is connected to #MeToo and the things that are happening to women nowadays,” AES+F’s Svyatsky explained at a preview of the bold new performance in... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Watch Dior Men’s Winter 2019 show live from Paris The livestream of Kim Jones' latest collection for Dior Men's begins Friday, January 18 at 6 PM Paris/12 PM EST.... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Ondine Viñao’s beautiful, disturbing clown videos exorcise childhood trauma Holy Fools is the latest work from Ondine Viñao, a video artist interested in our understandings of control. Pulling inspiration from Bruce Nauman’s Clown Torture,... by Allie Monck
Above the Fold Aries, David Sims, and Jeremy Deller create a streetwear tribute to Stonehenge ...modern example of how we use symbols to communicate. What can symbols satisfy that language can’t? Sofia—Instagram has introduced us to a new way of... by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Stendhal Syndrome: can art be so beautiful it almost kills you? ...thoughts, such as being followed by the airlines and thinking his hotel room was bugged. The symptoms slowly dissipated over the course of three weeks,... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Supreme super-collector Ryan Fuller reveals the stories behind your favorite decks ...mass obsession and become synonymous with hype culture. Before swarms of kids crowded Lafayette Street every Thursday, pining for the latest drop, Supreme was a... by David Aaron Brake