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 Wes Anderson and Juman Malouf bring their wondrous world to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna ...costume designer Juman Malouf has an equally magical look to her work, so it made complete sense that the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna would select... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The most dangerous place for women is the home ...of women (58%) who are murdered knew the person who did it – be it a former or current partner or a close family member.... by Caroline Christie Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings ...back. This is a commercial school. You pay your tuition, and you come back.’ What a brilliant idea! So that’s what I did—I quit school.... by Elliott David Above the Fold The origin of Loro Piana’s rare Baby Cashmere ...hot summers, and freezing winter blizzards making up the Capra hircus kids’ natural habitat, which they survive because of their insulation—the soft underfleece. The window... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Designing a set fit for Dior ...and miles,” Müller says, noting that the city’s airport is the fifth busiest in the country. “It’s like an island.” VIP hotel packages complete with... by Shyam Patel At Large At Alaska’s “ground zero” for climate change, a new generation of activists fights to preserve a vanishing way of life ...is too much bad news to justify complacency. There is too much good news to justify despair.” The good news is that we can move... by Peter Gleick Above the Fold A-Cold-Wall*’s Samuel Ross ponders over the role of materiality in his work ...before on an Air Force 1. For your latest capsule, you’ve chosen to rework the 2010 Nike Vomero +5. What made you gravitate towards this... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Move over Millennials—make space for Gen Z As Gen Zers come of age, a new survey finds them more open-minded, driven, industrious, and passionate than the generations before them.... by Gabriela Serpa Conversations Virgil Abloh tells Brooklyn Museum’s Anne Pasternak about the work that can never be erased Some writers have confessed they feel a sense of panic when faced with interviewing Virgil Abloh. I get it. For me, it’s not because he’s... by Anne Pasternack Above the Fold Technology is tracing your every move ...is only the tip of the iceberg. Last Sunday the British newspaper The Observer revealed a whole host of new patents filed by Amazon and... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Studio visit: Dan Colen draws the connection between Wile E. Coyote and the never-ending chase Dan Colen's latest exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills, High Noon, features Warner Bros.-inspired desert landscapes... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Liu Ye’s whimsical paintings take over Prada Rong Zhai in Shanghai ...of the past and the future.” Left: Book Painting No. 18 (Barnett Newman. A Catalogue Raisonné. The Barnett Newman Foundation, New York; Yale University Press,... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Rodarte becomes the first fashion label exhibited at the National Museum of Women in the Arts ...collection to New York for a meeting with Women’s Wear Daily. The editors were so impressed that they placed it on the cover, which led... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Raf Simons, George Condo, and more collaborate on Anthony Roth Costanzo’s new operatic installation ...of the fashion and art conceptual publication Visionaire, to present his latest project Glass Handel at the Cathedral of Saint John The Divine in New... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The secret to a long life is lifestyle, not genetics What’s the secret of a long life? According to a new study by the Google spinoff company Calico and AncestryDNA, it’s not so much to... by Caroline Christie Documented Loie Hollowell’s bodily landscapes ...at the top—it could be a nipple, a clitoris, or an anus. Indeed, Hollowell’s works exhibit a raciness that outpaces the artists with whom she... by Andrianna Campbell Above the Fold Katharina Grosse takes us inside her first solo show in China ...“a combination of Styrofoam, and time and imagination.” Her team used hot wire to create the razor-smooth jagged edges in the sculpture, which had to... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Why women lie less ...other tend to come down to a myriad of reasons—usually selfish ones. But scientists wanted to know what happens when you lie in order to... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold They ain’t nuthing ta f’ wit: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) turns 25 ...up and down, ‘til we get the goal We gon’ keep goin’ -Raekwon on Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission Hip Hop was born in... by David Aaron Brake Conversations Estonian Rapper Tommy Cash tells artist Slava Mogutin about the ideology of escapism ...only getting better. Slava—That’s great. And any plans for North America or New York? Tommy—Yeah. I’ve never been to America. Slava—You should come. I’ll show... by Slava Mogutin Above the Fold Model Jolie Alien discusses her first solo art exhibition ...solo art exhibition, Just Felt Like It, opens at Moscow’s Kino Gallery, featuring large-scale mixed-media illustrations, paintings, and collages. Document spoke to Alien, who is... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Stefano Pilati returns in fine androgynous form with Random Identities ...movements five years ago, but the landscape that has come into the public consciousness to be seen as our norm is a vastly different set... by Phil Backes Above the Fold Meet the women leading Latin America’s abortion rights revolution ...for legal, safe, and free abortion. Carolina Tulia photographed by Irina Werning in Buenos Aires. Sam—How have you been participating in the protest? Carolina Tulia,... by Sam Weir Above the Fold Suicides reach 30-year high among Japanese youth The number of children committing suicide in Japan is at the highest it’s been since 1986. New figures released by the government revealed that last... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold All eyes were on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi ...of the global fashion capitals New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Here are a few of the highlights: Tatuna Nikolaishvili Tatuna Nikolaishvili opened Mercedes-Benz Fashion... by Ann Binlot Documented Ebony G. Patterson flashes her discordant opulence ...class and people of color, whose images she imbues with beauty and dignity. Beginning in November, Patterson, 37, will show new tapestries, richly adorned with... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The wealthier you are the less likely you are to help climate change ...climate change relies on new technology, infrastructure, and seismic changes in our lifestyle—a bill that tends to be footed by government. There’s already a serious... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Meet Peter Do, the designer pushing tailoring into the next decade ...is a standout. Do graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and won the Graduates Award in the prestigious inaugural LVMH Prize... by Madeleine Holth Above the Fold Where do I vote? ...that out in a few easy steps. First, figure out where your local polling station is. New York City residents can search Poll Site Locator... by Ann Binlot At Large Has the internet broken the marketplace of ideas? Rethinking free speech in the Digital Age ...there was when news came mostly from mainstream newspapers and television programs. Criticism of how social media companies in particular handle demonstrably false ideas has... by Cody Delistraty Conversations Actress Mia Goth and dancer David Hallberg uncover hidden symmetries in their artistic practices ...the job. I was completely over the moon and excited but also absolutely terrified, because as exciting as the job was, I knew I had... by David Hallberg Above the Fold Far-right extremism is on the rise in the West A new report examining terrorist attacks in the West sheds light on the growing number of far-right terrorist incidents in the US. As NPR pointed... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Catherine Opie torches the American Dream ...portrait of the struggle to achieve the “American Dream” that became the commonplace goal of the 1950s, the era when these modernist structures were built.... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars ...says Sapozhniova. Victims often wait to come forward with sexual complaints so their perpetrators go free. HOY wants its patrons to come armed with a... by Daisy Prince Documented The fight of Black America, through the lens of Gordon Parks ...Black Panthers, Huey [P.] Newton, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, and Bobby Seale would come later to stridently berate racism throughout the nation. Infiltration into their... by Gordon Parks Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees Suicides among New York taxi drivers are on the rise, with seven—six yellow cab drivers, one Uber driver—committing suicide this year so far. Family members... by Caroline Christie Conversations In a system that demands simplicity, Miuccia Prada offers complexity without apology ...are constantly developing, as well. She always has something new she’s thinking about (often quite unrelated to fashion) and something new she wants to say... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Grace Coddington and Nicolas Ghesquière put their pets on a Louis Vuitton capsule collection ...the dust cover of Grace by Grace Coddington, her perfume for Comme des Garçons. Back in 2012, she collaborated with Nicolas Ghesquière while he was... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold New York sees Andy Warhol’s “Shadows” for the first time since 1998 ...for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photographed by Bill Jacobson Studio, New York, courtesy Dia Art Foundation, New York. In a... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Scientists discover why playing Tetris is good for your nerves ...the test was completed, they were finally told the true purpose of the experiment. “Video games are perfect for flow,” Sweeny explained. “As long as... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold It only takes one form and $95 to get an abortion pill in the mail ...comes in Aid Access, an organization that gives women a way to perform their own medication-induced abortions at home. Now, amidst the ever more present... by Gabriela Serpa Above the Fold “I question everything constantly”: Craig Green on how he pushes fashion forward ...York this evening. It’s one part post-apocalyptic Michelin Man, one part outsized samurai warrior. Or his Spring 2019 outing, which combined boxy silhouettes, inventive fabrications,... by Katharine K. Zarrella Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art ...“literature, science, and art.” Some of the names of the greatest contributors to those areas were immortalized on the outside of the museum, with their... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Museum visits to be prescribed by doctors in Canada ...has partnered with Médecins francophones du Canada to offer patients and their caregivers free admission to the museum in a yearlong pilot program beginning at... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Should the passenger pigeon come back from the dead? ...the fact that they are the first in history engineered to have reproductive systems that contain the Cas9 gene, a key component of the Crispr... by Gabriela Serpa Above the Fold Document celebrates Suspiria with Grace Coddington and Luca Guadagnino ...the intimate dinner, who included host Grace Coddington, Guadagnino, Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson, Document fashion director Sarah Richardson, Alek Wek, Mica Arganaraz, Craig McDean, Doug... by Ann Binlot Conversations Love dolls don’t love you back ...as it fosters our most intimate fantasies. Ranging from collage, to photography and most recently film, Simmons who is based in New York, has exhibited... by Stephen Frailey Above the Fold Swipecast founders Peter Fitzpatrick and Matthias Wickenburg on how the app is disrupting the fashion industry ...we got so much press. You know the model community, they all talk to each other. So I knew a bunch of models and they... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal F/W 2018: A culture at a breaking point ...to combat them, in Laurence Ellis’s stunning 26-page portfolio, which he shot in largely indigenous communities in Alaska over a period of several weeks in... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold India’s #MeToo movement finally takes hold ...of The Hindustan Times, Prashant Jha, had been stripped of his management role as the company investigated a former reporter’s complaint that he had sexually... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Wes Anderson and Juman Malouf bring their wondrous world to the Kunsthistorisches Museum Vienna ...costume designer Juman Malouf has an equally magical look to her work, so it made complete sense that the Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna would select... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The most dangerous place for women is the home ...of women (58%) who are murdered knew the person who did it – be it a former or current partner or a close family member.... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings ...back. This is a commercial school. You pay your tuition, and you come back.’ What a brilliant idea! So that’s what I did—I quit school.... by Elliott David
Above the Fold The origin of Loro Piana’s rare Baby Cashmere ...hot summers, and freezing winter blizzards making up the Capra hircus kids’ natural habitat, which they survive because of their insulation—the soft underfleece. The window... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Designing a set fit for Dior ...and miles,” Müller says, noting that the city’s airport is the fifth busiest in the country. “It’s like an island.” VIP hotel packages complete with... by Shyam Patel
At Large At Alaska’s “ground zero” for climate change, a new generation of activists fights to preserve a vanishing way of life ...is too much bad news to justify complacency. There is too much good news to justify despair.” The good news is that we can move... by Peter Gleick
Above the Fold A-Cold-Wall*’s Samuel Ross ponders over the role of materiality in his work ...before on an Air Force 1. For your latest capsule, you’ve chosen to rework the 2010 Nike Vomero +5. What made you gravitate towards this... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Move over Millennials—make space for Gen Z As Gen Zers come of age, a new survey finds them more open-minded, driven, industrious, and passionate than the generations before them.... by Gabriela Serpa
Conversations Virgil Abloh tells Brooklyn Museum’s Anne Pasternak about the work that can never be erased Some writers have confessed they feel a sense of panic when faced with interviewing Virgil Abloh. I get it. For me, it’s not because he’s... by Anne Pasternack
Above the Fold Technology is tracing your every move ...is only the tip of the iceberg. Last Sunday the British newspaper The Observer revealed a whole host of new patents filed by Amazon and... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Studio visit: Dan Colen draws the connection between Wile E. Coyote and the never-ending chase Dan Colen's latest exhibition at Gagosian Beverly Hills, High Noon, features Warner Bros.-inspired desert landscapes... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Liu Ye’s whimsical paintings take over Prada Rong Zhai in Shanghai ...of the past and the future.” Left: Book Painting No. 18 (Barnett Newman. A Catalogue Raisonné. The Barnett Newman Foundation, New York; Yale University Press,... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Rodarte becomes the first fashion label exhibited at the National Museum of Women in the Arts ...collection to New York for a meeting with Women’s Wear Daily. The editors were so impressed that they placed it on the cover, which led... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Raf Simons, George Condo, and more collaborate on Anthony Roth Costanzo’s new operatic installation ...of the fashion and art conceptual publication Visionaire, to present his latest project Glass Handel at the Cathedral of Saint John The Divine in New... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The secret to a long life is lifestyle, not genetics What’s the secret of a long life? According to a new study by the Google spinoff company Calico and AncestryDNA, it’s not so much to... by Caroline Christie
Documented Loie Hollowell’s bodily landscapes ...at the top—it could be a nipple, a clitoris, or an anus. Indeed, Hollowell’s works exhibit a raciness that outpaces the artists with whom she... by Andrianna Campbell
Above the Fold Katharina Grosse takes us inside her first solo show in China ...“a combination of Styrofoam, and time and imagination.” Her team used hot wire to create the razor-smooth jagged edges in the sculpture, which had to... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Why women lie less ...other tend to come down to a myriad of reasons—usually selfish ones. But scientists wanted to know what happens when you lie in order to... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold They ain’t nuthing ta f’ wit: Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers) turns 25 ...up and down, ‘til we get the goal We gon’ keep goin’ -Raekwon on Can It Be All So Simple/Intermission Hip Hop was born in... by David Aaron Brake
Conversations Estonian Rapper Tommy Cash tells artist Slava Mogutin about the ideology of escapism ...only getting better. Slava—That’s great. And any plans for North America or New York? Tommy—Yeah. I’ve never been to America. Slava—You should come. I’ll show... by Slava Mogutin
Above the Fold Model Jolie Alien discusses her first solo art exhibition ...solo art exhibition, Just Felt Like It, opens at Moscow’s Kino Gallery, featuring large-scale mixed-media illustrations, paintings, and collages. Document spoke to Alien, who is... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Stefano Pilati returns in fine androgynous form with Random Identities ...movements five years ago, but the landscape that has come into the public consciousness to be seen as our norm is a vastly different set... by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Meet the women leading Latin America’s abortion rights revolution ...for legal, safe, and free abortion. Carolina Tulia photographed by Irina Werning in Buenos Aires. Sam—How have you been participating in the protest? Carolina Tulia,... by Sam Weir
Above the Fold Suicides reach 30-year high among Japanese youth The number of children committing suicide in Japan is at the highest it’s been since 1986. New figures released by the government revealed that last... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold All eyes were on Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi ...of the global fashion capitals New York, London, Milan, and Paris. Here are a few of the highlights: Tatuna Nikolaishvili Tatuna Nikolaishvili opened Mercedes-Benz Fashion... by Ann Binlot
Documented Ebony G. Patterson flashes her discordant opulence ...class and people of color, whose images she imbues with beauty and dignity. Beginning in November, Patterson, 37, will show new tapestries, richly adorned with... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The wealthier you are the less likely you are to help climate change ...climate change relies on new technology, infrastructure, and seismic changes in our lifestyle—a bill that tends to be footed by government. There’s already a serious... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Meet Peter Do, the designer pushing tailoring into the next decade ...is a standout. Do graduated from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York, and won the Graduates Award in the prestigious inaugural LVMH Prize... by Madeleine Holth
Above the Fold Where do I vote? ...that out in a few easy steps. First, figure out where your local polling station is. New York City residents can search Poll Site Locator... by Ann Binlot
At Large Has the internet broken the marketplace of ideas? Rethinking free speech in the Digital Age ...there was when news came mostly from mainstream newspapers and television programs. Criticism of how social media companies in particular handle demonstrably false ideas has... by Cody Delistraty
Conversations Actress Mia Goth and dancer David Hallberg uncover hidden symmetries in their artistic practices ...the job. I was completely over the moon and excited but also absolutely terrified, because as exciting as the job was, I knew I had... by David Hallberg
Above the Fold Far-right extremism is on the rise in the West A new report examining terrorist attacks in the West sheds light on the growing number of far-right terrorist incidents in the US. As NPR pointed... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Catherine Opie torches the American Dream ...portrait of the struggle to achieve the “American Dream” that became the commonplace goal of the 1950s, the era when these modernist structures were built.... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold New York introduces three bills to put an end to sexual harassment at clubs and bars ...says Sapozhniova. Victims often wait to come forward with sexual complaints so their perpetrators go free. HOY wants its patrons to come armed with a... by Daisy Prince
Documented The fight of Black America, through the lens of Gordon Parks ...Black Panthers, Huey [P.] Newton, Stokely Carmichael, Eldridge Cleaver, and Bobby Seale would come later to stridently berate racism throughout the nation. Infiltration into their... by Gordon Parks
Above the Fold After 7 taxi driver suicides, New York waives $20 million in fees Suicides among New York taxi drivers are on the rise, with seven—six yellow cab drivers, one Uber driver—committing suicide this year so far. Family members... by Caroline Christie
Conversations In a system that demands simplicity, Miuccia Prada offers complexity without apology ...are constantly developing, as well. She always has something new she’s thinking about (often quite unrelated to fashion) and something new she wants to say... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Grace Coddington and Nicolas Ghesquière put their pets on a Louis Vuitton capsule collection ...the dust cover of Grace by Grace Coddington, her perfume for Comme des Garçons. Back in 2012, she collaborated with Nicolas Ghesquière while he was... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold New York sees Andy Warhol’s “Shadows” for the first time since 1998 ...for the Visual Arts, Inc./Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. Photographed by Bill Jacobson Studio, New York, courtesy Dia Art Foundation, New York. In a... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Scientists discover why playing Tetris is good for your nerves ...the test was completed, they were finally told the true purpose of the experiment. “Video games are perfect for flow,” Sweeny explained. “As long as... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold It only takes one form and $95 to get an abortion pill in the mail ...comes in Aid Access, an organization that gives women a way to perform their own medication-induced abortions at home. Now, amidst the ever more present... by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold “I question everything constantly”: Craig Green on how he pushes fashion forward ...York this evening. It’s one part post-apocalyptic Michelin Man, one part outsized samurai warrior. Or his Spring 2019 outing, which combined boxy silhouettes, inventive fabrications,... by Katharine K. Zarrella
Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art ...“literature, science, and art.” Some of the names of the greatest contributors to those areas were immortalized on the outside of the museum, with their... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Museum visits to be prescribed by doctors in Canada ...has partnered with Médecins francophones du Canada to offer patients and their caregivers free admission to the museum in a yearlong pilot program beginning at... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Should the passenger pigeon come back from the dead? ...the fact that they are the first in history engineered to have reproductive systems that contain the Cas9 gene, a key component of the Crispr... by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Document celebrates Suspiria with Grace Coddington and Luca Guadagnino ...the intimate dinner, who included host Grace Coddington, Guadagnino, Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson, Document fashion director Sarah Richardson, Alek Wek, Mica Arganaraz, Craig McDean, Doug... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Love dolls don’t love you back ...as it fosters our most intimate fantasies. Ranging from collage, to photography and most recently film, Simmons who is based in New York, has exhibited... by Stephen Frailey
Above the Fold Swipecast founders Peter Fitzpatrick and Matthias Wickenburg on how the app is disrupting the fashion industry ...we got so much press. You know the model community, they all talk to each other. So I knew a bunch of models and they... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Announcing Document Journal F/W 2018: A culture at a breaking point ...to combat them, in Laurence Ellis’s stunning 26-page portfolio, which he shot in largely indigenous communities in Alaska over a period of several weeks in... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold India’s #MeToo movement finally takes hold ...of The Hindustan Times, Prashant Jha, had been stripped of his management role as the company investigated a former reporter’s complaint that he had sexually... by Caroline Christie