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 Why is our criminal justice system still failing to help the LGBT community? ...bigotry. A new piece of research has revealed that young people who identify as LGBT are massively over-represented among first-time offenders. Recruiting 423 first-time, non-detained... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold A new tome traces Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv’s 60 years in logo design Logos are way with which to communicate a brand to a consumer — take for example, the NBC peacock, the Chase Bank octagon and the... by Ann Binlot At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name ...posthumously published compilation of texts by the French Christian mystic philosopher Simone Weil), follows two young women, Gravity and Grace, through their time in a... by Emily Wells Fashion Portfolio Balancing act Can layering become an art form? Photographer Peter Carter and stylist Florence Arnold make a thought provoking case in their newest Document exclusive editorial. Teasing... by Document Journal Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound ...are you working on now? Frédéric—At the moment I’m searching for things. Laurie—Oh, that’s a nice time! How do you search? Frédéric—I make sounds; it’s... by Blake Abbie Above the Fold The ghosts of historical lynchings still walk among us ...murders of the 20th century, modern-day mortality rates were higher than those in communities that didn’t live under the shadow of violent prejudice. Researchers compared... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Robert Wilson remembers the time Pierre Bergé introduced him to French president François Mitterand ...businessman at the 25th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit & Auction in Water Mill, New York. Bergé even saved The Watermill Center before it opened... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The Missoni family invites you to enjoy their gnocchi verdi ...al Modo del Nonno Tai (Grandpa Tai’s Venetian-Style Calf’s Liver), Montebianco di Mari (Mari’s Chestnut Meringue Mont Blanc), and Vol-au-Vent alla Finanziera della Nonna Rosita... by Ann Binlot Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught ...Not that many people leave, because it is so comfortable. I was one of the few people that moved out of that comfort zone when... by Blake Abbie Above the Fold The child separation crisis at the border is far from over ...the Trump administration has failed to rectify the serious lapse in judgment that has seen children housed in cages and pregnant women shackled. This latest... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment ...films hasn’t been as forward thinking as we all think. According to USC Annenberg School of Journalism’s latest annual report examining diversity in the top... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold How a bouquet of flowers from Andy Warhol started Peter Marino’s art collection ...September 23, Marino will present his art and design collection in “Counterpoint: Selections From The Peter Marino Collection” at Southampton Arts Center in New York.... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Colorblind in a heatwave ...designs, created for everyone to comprehend. The progressive nature of Japan visual design comes off the country’s recognition that in the early twentieth century, people... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Entering the Hermès universe, Avec Elle ...They were so excited to see it. Barret—It’s amazing. It was full for three weeks which is amazing. In many ways it’s a new experience,... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting ...From building relationships to job performance and clinical diagnosis—overall the children turned out to be simply the same as your average Joe. The news comes... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...and see those new friends every day. It’s so hard to live in New York, so cliquey and isolating. I could not have asked for... by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before ...Italy, Nazi Germany and the communist U.S.S.R. during World War II, the post-war period that followed renewed hope in the emerging nation, which formally distanced... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold If it’s fresh air you’re looking for, avoid the major national parks ...20 largest cities in the US. Combing through data from 1990 to 2014, David Keiser and his colleagues’ compared daily ozone measurements from 33 national... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Gucci and Frieze collaborate on an Italo Disco fantasy ...Zanini, Fred Ventura and Alberto Stylòo come together to find immortality on the slopes of Mount Etna. ” Distant Planet” begins with a newscast that... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Here’s one reason why you stop getting your musical kicks at age 30 According to new research, Americans hit their music peak at 24, with fans listening to ten or more new tracks per week. But four years... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The millennials of the world have had enough of big business ...that the more diverse the workplace, the more likely they are to stay with the company. The wider range of people at the top of... by Caroline Christie Documented In the laboratory where the future of flight is being born ...day in a city like London, alone, and yet 86 percent of deliveries from e-commerce companies weigh under 2 kg. More modern, green and flexible... by John Cronin Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney A pivotal part of the landscape of the bohemian, yet gritty, downtown New York of the 1980s, David Wojnarowicz found himself interspersed within its graffiti-covered... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold At the Happy Family Night Market, a chance to enlighten your palette A multicultural spin on the open-air bazaars of East Asia is coming to Bushwick with the Happy Family Night Market, a one-day event celebrating Asian-American... by Clara Malley Above the Fold 50 years on, Diptyque celebrates the art of the genderless fragrance ...valley, magnolia and fresh jasmine. Ulrich Lang New York also offers scents that are gender free: there’s apsu, a perfect-for-summer cocktail of crunchy greens, cilantro,... by Ann Binlot Documented Documenting the endless appetites of ‘starving artists’ ...means of affecting social change. For FOOD SEX ART, EIDIA worked in New York and across Europe amassing recipes, art, and cooking videos from over... by Clara Malley Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self ...had to be above your ear. We knew straight away that we were an aberration, that, for whatever reasons, none of it felt comfortable; all... by Ashley Simpson Above the Fold Raf Simons gives it the college try in Calvin Klein 205W39NYC’s pre-spring collection Raf Simons played with the bright hues and nostalgic associations of America's sunniest university, the University of California, in his latest collection for Calvin Klein.... by Ann Binlot At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...my seriousness especially, and that comes out in the stories I guess. I work extremely hard. I’m a maniac when it comes to work. There’s... by Philip Watts Above the Fold On its 150th birthday, couture is alive, thriving and vital ...up early in the morning at the Louis Vuitton or Hermès stores in Paris in hopes of obtaining a coveted Birkin bag or the Louis... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier ...when it comes to being held to account for their own anti-hate speech policies. The report, entitled Delivering Hate was compiled by two watchdog groups,... by Caroline Christie At Large A window into 1980s New York with Robert Mapplethorpe, Cooke Mueller, and Sade ...went on to Fordham University to study comparative literature. Later, I was a bicycle messenger, and I shared an apartment on 63rd Street—in an old... by Emily Manning Above the Fold Vetements’s Spring 2019 collection told the story of Demna Gvasalia’s bared soul A traumatic and violent youth served as an astonishing storyboard for the Georgian's latest collection.... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Announcing The New Vanguard Finalists Document Journal, in partnership with Calvin Klein, is spotlighting image makers on the front lines of art and fashion, with support from Ford Models, Aperture... by Document Journal Conversations Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters ...this poem resonates with all these questions about power, gender, foreigners, being in your own place, how do you keep people out, or let people... by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is about to shift the status quo ...legalizing abortion in the US–when appointing anyone to the Supreme Court but has since toned down his approach. In an interview with Fox News on... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Rick Owens questions the state of America ...no longer communicate with one another because they could no longer speak the same language — which also informed the Rick Owens spring 2019 men’s... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Greenpeace gets into streetwear with its latest environmental message ...beyond the borders.” Recent research commissioned by Greenpeace Russia highlighted 82% of Moscow’s residents are dissatisfied with the quality of the air they’re breathing. And... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold That’s Dior Men not Dior ‘Homme’ Kim Jones' debut collection for the storied house at Paris Fashion Week was a bold announcement of the brand's latest iteration.... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square ...Creative offices in New York City. From the decline of the big-box retail properties, according to Helms, blooms the potential for new community-oriented outcomes as... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Parks and wreck: New York City’s crumbling public infrastructure ...or rampant weeds were commonplace. The solution basically comes down to how the city funds parks. The report plainly states that the capital budget is... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Paul Hameline casts a glittered lens towards New York City ...be the ultimate New York song. It’s featured during the opening scene of The Hunger, which was set in New York and featured Catherine Deneuve... by Paul Hameline Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women ...suggesting that the group’s new approach may just be “testing hardliners reactions.” Iran doesn’t like to be seen kowtowing to dissent, making advances for women’s... by Caroline Christie At Large The next generation of designers determined to make sustainability a fashion reality ...core element to their programs. The latest student exhibition debuted a sustainable collaboration with community charity Goodwill, where students were forced to generate a collection... by Shawn Lakin Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate ...idea. Charlotte—That’s generous. It was quite a communal thing. Anthony—The cover of today’s “New York Post” is the Guggenheim Museum. They’ve got a solid gold... by Anthony Haden-Guest Above the Fold Dockless bikes, the latest tech disruption, are ending up in volcanoes and trees If you live in New York City you probably aren’t familiar with tech’s latest disruption to transportation infrastructure: dockless bikes. While they’re slowly popping up... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The Kanye Effect ...become the latest designer to watch. While a degree from FIT, Parsons or Central Saint Martins may seem like a promising bet on a career... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater ...The New York Times to detail how they frequently felt pressurized by Pruitt to “help in personal matters and obtain special favors for his family.”... by Caroline Christie At Large Where have all the cowboys gone? The gay rodeo inherits the American West ...spaces have become extremely class-specific. “Upstairs-downstairs traffic—that’s always been hot terrain,” she tells me brightly. “Upper and middle-class people are often hot for working-class people... by Mark Smith Above the Fold Virgil Abloh’s Louis Vuitton debut is for everyone with a mind to dream ...nor am I trying to be more, now. I would like to define the title of Artistic Director for a new and different era.” In... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Why is our criminal justice system still failing to help the LGBT community? ...bigotry. A new piece of research has revealed that young people who identify as LGBT are massively over-represented among first-time offenders. Recruiting 423 first-time, non-detained... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold A new tome traces Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv’s 60 years in logo design Logos are way with which to communicate a brand to a consumer — take for example, the NBC peacock, the Chase Bank octagon and the... by Ann Binlot
At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name ...posthumously published compilation of texts by the French Christian mystic philosopher Simone Weil), follows two young women, Gravity and Grace, through their time in a... by Emily Wells
Fashion Portfolio Balancing act Can layering become an art form? Photographer Peter Carter and stylist Florence Arnold make a thought provoking case in their newest Document exclusive editorial. Teasing... by Document Journal
Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound ...are you working on now? Frédéric—At the moment I’m searching for things. Laurie—Oh, that’s a nice time! How do you search? Frédéric—I make sounds; it’s... by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold The ghosts of historical lynchings still walk among us ...murders of the 20th century, modern-day mortality rates were higher than those in communities that didn’t live under the shadow of violent prejudice. Researchers compared... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Robert Wilson remembers the time Pierre Bergé introduced him to French president François Mitterand ...businessman at the 25th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit & Auction in Water Mill, New York. Bergé even saved The Watermill Center before it opened... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The Missoni family invites you to enjoy their gnocchi verdi ...al Modo del Nonno Tai (Grandpa Tai’s Venetian-Style Calf’s Liver), Montebianco di Mari (Mari’s Chestnut Meringue Mont Blanc), and Vol-au-Vent alla Finanziera della Nonna Rosita... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught ...Not that many people leave, because it is so comfortable. I was one of the few people that moved out of that comfort zone when... by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold The child separation crisis at the border is far from over ...the Trump administration has failed to rectify the serious lapse in judgment that has seen children housed in cages and pregnant women shackled. This latest... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Most of the female writers you know have experienced sexual harassment ...films hasn’t been as forward thinking as we all think. According to USC Annenberg School of Journalism’s latest annual report examining diversity in the top... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold How a bouquet of flowers from Andy Warhol started Peter Marino’s art collection ...September 23, Marino will present his art and design collection in “Counterpoint: Selections From The Peter Marino Collection” at Southampton Arts Center in New York.... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Colorblind in a heatwave ...designs, created for everyone to comprehend. The progressive nature of Japan visual design comes off the country’s recognition that in the early twentieth century, people... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Entering the Hermès universe, Avec Elle ...They were so excited to see it. Barret—It’s amazing. It was full for three weeks which is amazing. In many ways it’s a new experience,... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Another well-researched blow to the moral panic surrounding same-sex parenting ...From building relationships to job performance and clinical diagnosis—overall the children turned out to be simply the same as your average Joe. The news comes... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades ...and see those new friends every day. It’s so hard to live in New York, so cliquey and isolating. I could not have asked for... by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before ...Italy, Nazi Germany and the communist U.S.S.R. during World War II, the post-war period that followed renewed hope in the emerging nation, which formally distanced... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold If it’s fresh air you’re looking for, avoid the major national parks ...20 largest cities in the US. Combing through data from 1990 to 2014, David Keiser and his colleagues’ compared daily ozone measurements from 33 national... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Gucci and Frieze collaborate on an Italo Disco fantasy ...Zanini, Fred Ventura and Alberto Stylòo come together to find immortality on the slopes of Mount Etna. ” Distant Planet” begins with a newscast that... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Here’s one reason why you stop getting your musical kicks at age 30 According to new research, Americans hit their music peak at 24, with fans listening to ten or more new tracks per week. But four years... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The millennials of the world have had enough of big business ...that the more diverse the workplace, the more likely they are to stay with the company. The wider range of people at the top of... by Caroline Christie
Documented In the laboratory where the future of flight is being born ...day in a city like London, alone, and yet 86 percent of deliveries from e-commerce companies weigh under 2 kg. More modern, green and flexible... by John Cronin
Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney A pivotal part of the landscape of the bohemian, yet gritty, downtown New York of the 1980s, David Wojnarowicz found himself interspersed within its graffiti-covered... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold At the Happy Family Night Market, a chance to enlighten your palette A multicultural spin on the open-air bazaars of East Asia is coming to Bushwick with the Happy Family Night Market, a one-day event celebrating Asian-American... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold 50 years on, Diptyque celebrates the art of the genderless fragrance ...valley, magnolia and fresh jasmine. Ulrich Lang New York also offers scents that are gender free: there’s apsu, a perfect-for-summer cocktail of crunchy greens, cilantro,... by Ann Binlot
Documented Documenting the endless appetites of ‘starving artists’ ...means of affecting social change. For FOOD SEX ART, EIDIA worked in New York and across Europe amassing recipes, art, and cooking videos from over... by Clara Malley
Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self ...had to be above your ear. We knew straight away that we were an aberration, that, for whatever reasons, none of it felt comfortable; all... by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold Raf Simons gives it the college try in Calvin Klein 205W39NYC’s pre-spring collection Raf Simons played with the bright hues and nostalgic associations of America's sunniest university, the University of California, in his latest collection for Calvin Klein.... by Ann Binlot
At Large Ottessa Moshfegh gives sleeping it off a try, for once ...my seriousness especially, and that comes out in the stories I guess. I work extremely hard. I’m a maniac when it comes to work. There’s... by Philip Watts
Above the Fold On its 150th birthday, couture is alive, thriving and vital ...up early in the morning at the Louis Vuitton or Hermès stores in Paris in hopes of obtaining a coveted Birkin bag or the Louis... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier ...when it comes to being held to account for their own anti-hate speech policies. The report, entitled Delivering Hate was compiled by two watchdog groups,... by Caroline Christie
At Large A window into 1980s New York with Robert Mapplethorpe, Cooke Mueller, and Sade ...went on to Fordham University to study comparative literature. Later, I was a bicycle messenger, and I shared an apartment on 63rd Street—in an old... by Emily Manning
Above the Fold Vetements’s Spring 2019 collection told the story of Demna Gvasalia’s bared soul A traumatic and violent youth served as an astonishing storyboard for the Georgian's latest collection.... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Announcing The New Vanguard Finalists Document Journal, in partnership with Calvin Klein, is spotlighting image makers on the front lines of art and fashion, with support from Ford Models, Aperture... by Document Journal
Conversations Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters ...this poem resonates with all these questions about power, gender, foreigners, being in your own place, how do you keep people out, or let people... by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold Anthony Kennedy’s retirement is about to shift the status quo ...legalizing abortion in the US–when appointing anyone to the Supreme Court but has since toned down his approach. In an interview with Fox News on... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rick Owens questions the state of America ...no longer communicate with one another because they could no longer speak the same language — which also informed the Rick Owens spring 2019 men’s... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Greenpeace gets into streetwear with its latest environmental message ...beyond the borders.” Recent research commissioned by Greenpeace Russia highlighted 82% of Moscow’s residents are dissatisfied with the quality of the air they’re breathing. And... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold That’s Dior Men not Dior ‘Homme’ Kim Jones' debut collection for the storied house at Paris Fashion Week was a bold announcement of the brand's latest iteration.... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square ...Creative offices in New York City. From the decline of the big-box retail properties, according to Helms, blooms the potential for new community-oriented outcomes as... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Parks and wreck: New York City’s crumbling public infrastructure ...or rampant weeds were commonplace. The solution basically comes down to how the city funds parks. The report plainly states that the capital budget is... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Paul Hameline casts a glittered lens towards New York City ...be the ultimate New York song. It’s featured during the opening scene of The Hunger, which was set in New York and featured Catherine Deneuve... by Paul Hameline
Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women ...suggesting that the group’s new approach may just be “testing hardliners reactions.” Iran doesn’t like to be seen kowtowing to dissent, making advances for women’s... by Caroline Christie
At Large The next generation of designers determined to make sustainability a fashion reality ...core element to their programs. The latest student exhibition debuted a sustainable collaboration with community charity Goodwill, where students were forced to generate a collection... by Shawn Lakin
Conversations Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate ...idea. Charlotte—That’s generous. It was quite a communal thing. Anthony—The cover of today’s “New York Post” is the Guggenheim Museum. They’ve got a solid gold... by Anthony Haden-Guest
Above the Fold Dockless bikes, the latest tech disruption, are ending up in volcanoes and trees If you live in New York City you probably aren’t familiar with tech’s latest disruption to transportation infrastructure: dockless bikes. While they’re slowly popping up... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Kanye Effect ...become the latest designer to watch. While a degree from FIT, Parsons or Central Saint Martins may seem like a promising bet on a career... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Of course Scott Pruitt’s EPA tried to kill a study about toxic chemicals in our groundwater ...The New York Times to detail how they frequently felt pressurized by Pruitt to “help in personal matters and obtain special favors for his family.”... by Caroline Christie
At Large Where have all the cowboys gone? The gay rodeo inherits the American West ...spaces have become extremely class-specific. “Upstairs-downstairs traffic—that’s always been hot terrain,” she tells me brightly. “Upper and middle-class people are often hot for working-class people... by Mark Smith
Above the Fold Virgil Abloh’s Louis Vuitton debut is for everyone with a mind to dream ...nor am I trying to be more, now. I would like to define the title of Artistic Director for a new and different era.” In... by Ann Binlot