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 Artists are poisoning AI image generators with Nightshade To animals and humans alike, poisonous nightshade looks alluring, with its radiant blooms and brightly-colored berries. And to AI programs, images modified by a new... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Taking Flyte with Will Taylor and Nick Hill ...troubadours like Elliott Smith. The throughline is a preoccupation with songwriting as form. Composed of frontman Will Taylor and bassist Nick Hill, the band released... by Maximilian Tapogna Conversations In the confessional with Jodie Foster and David Sedaris ...of the car,” she says. “In [New York], I could decide where to go. I could be anonymous in a city of millions. For me,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Document Launches Fall/Winter 2023: Identity in Flux ...so. In Document’s Fall/Winter 2023 issue, we examine the horizons of identity today. Can multiple selves be authentic at once? How do ancestries and histories... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Daytripping: Out of the bubble ...testing my own curiosity and comfort. Trading on trans privilege, I asked her the questions people want to ask me, about sex and surgeries. And... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Chasing the ocean state of mind ...restrictions difficult to communicate or accommodate. Zero-emission vessels emerge as the compromise, for lovers of nature at odds with a love of cruising. Earle vouches... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Inside the Neo-Decadent movement ...“identity” novel, which makes understandable and citable the experiences of minorities and working-class people. On the other hand, the avant-garde city novel sinks into the... by Ben Dreith Above the Fold Chappell Roan brings unbridled queer emotion to Brooklyn Steel ...the Black trans community. “So you’re supporting them just by being here,” she adds. At just 25 years old, Roan understands the importance of queer... by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Jockstrap doesn’t think twice ...a single day. All are in keeping with their reputation of eclectic indulgence. “It’s a bit like trying out loads of new haircuts, and not... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Witness to Nature’ celebrates humanity’s relationship to the world around it The latest edition of the ‘Prada Reporter’ series sees the house partner with Magnum Photos, spotlighting inquisitive image-makers around the globe... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold The budding designers flipping the script on Tokyo style ...a sense of new horizons, Document caught up with fresh graduates from the Me School, Coconogacco, and Bunker Fashion College. Different themes arose in conversation,... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold Tina Kukielski’s guide to the rich, varied films of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ ...viewer wrestle with similar feelings. Ahead of the airing of “Friends & Strangers” tonight, Kukielski offers Document a list of Art in the Twenty-First Century’s... by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Jesse Boykins III’s ‘New Growth’ explores musicianship and masculinity ...go with that. I curated the songs based on this script I wrote [specifically] for the project—it’s like a sci-fi rom-com, and it’s a series... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Marcus Maddox captures the everyday romance of the music scene ...show; for example, hanging out with friends at someone’s apartment after the event, or traveling with lovers on the train to go home,” he explains.... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold How shadowbanning silences pro-Palestine voices ...week, sharing a screenshot from Instagram informing her that, because of her recent account activity, her profile would be hidden from non-followers—unavailable via the explore,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold DAE is not a café DAE is the coolest shop-restaurant-space you haven’t been to yet. The newly-opened spot in Cobble Hill is an airy confection created by best friends and... by Nicolaia Rips Above the Fold ECCO builds its ‘Modern Family’ ...Today, the lifestyle company is still owned by the same family, who manage factories in six locations around the world, in addition to four tanneries... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold For Viviane Sassen, art is a canvas for hopes, wishes, and uncertainties ...right questions.” With her latest series Venus & Mercury (2020), Consequences / Cadavre Exquis (2020), and Paint Studies (2021)—incorporating techniques like painting, collage, video, and... by Gilda Bruno Above the Fold Courtney Barnett searches for the dark side of paradise The singer-songwriter took to Brooklyn’s National Sawdust for an experimental rendition of her latest record, ‘End Of The Day’... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold ‘De cara al sol’ is a photographic odyssey ...aimed at providing resources like medicine for the country), and a call to action—to look beyond the photos, to challenge oneself with a new encounter,... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Inside Arca’s immersive takeover of the Park Avenue Armory Arca is an artist known for blurring boundaries between performer and audience, so when I arrive at her takeover of New York’s historic Park Avenue... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Frame’s denim dreams come to fruition ...is, ‘How do you feel about AI?’ Erik: I think an interesting question about AI is maybe, like, How can we use it? Because I... by Document Journal Above the Fold ‘New Millennium Boyz’ is most profound at its most profane New Millennium Boyz is gross and violent and perverted and foul-mouthed, but not for the sake of shock value. It’s historical fiction; the crude language... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The next wave of indie publishing ...of aiming for growth—the capitalist imperative that folded many of media’s mainstays—this new generation of magazine founders is aiming for something different: sustainability. Forever Magazine’s... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In ‘Love Me Again,’ Michella Bredahl portraits femininity ...distilled in Love Me Again, the compilation of a decade’s worth of work that saw Bredahl find her photographic voice. Her tumultuous upbringing outside of... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Shallowhalo’s “Decision of a Flower” bottles young love’s sweet uncertainty ...Featuring infinite projections and holographic hummingbird visuals, the short captures the song’s dreamy liminality. “Decision of a Flower” is the latest single off the New... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Takeshi Matsumoto performs for the future ...by Issey Miyake. Right: Takeshi wears top and trousers by Issey Miyake. Morgan Becker: How did 7Circles come to be? Takeshi Matsumoto: In 2016, I... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold le PÈRE’s flagship store feels more like a studio ...revealed) shot by Conor Cunningham, concisely definitive of le PÈRE’s visual language. It’s clear that—for a company younger than two years old—the team has their... by Colin Boyle Above the Fold Time is spherical in ‘Gucci Cosmos’ Gucci began in 1897, when teenage Guccio Gucci worked as a luggage porter and liftboy at The Savoy Hotel. So asserts Gucci Cosmos, a new... by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Daytripping: Publication day I was in Spoonbill Books on publication day, when copies of my new book, Love and Money, Sex and Death, arrived. Many came out of... by McKenzie Wark Above the Fold Katharina Kaminski fashions beings from fire and clay ...artist’s own life. Born intersex, she only discovered that she has XY chromosomes a couple of years ago, after taking a blood test. The exhibition’s... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold Greer Lankton’s sketchbook diagrams the construction of a self ...a conspicuous ISBN number, I would have been convinced I burgled the Museum of Modern Art’s manuscript archives. This latest addition to Primary Information’s catalog... by Journey Streams Above the Fold The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art’s Fall Gala was a celebration of queer creativity ...Deputy Director of LGBTQIA+ Affairs for Governor Kathy Hochul, was also recognized for her contributions to New York City’s trans and gender non-conforming community, having... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Rocket’s sundown soundtrack Rocket’s Versions of You is like a time capsule. Composed of drummer Cooper Ladomade, guitarists Baron Rinzler and Desi Scaglione, and bassist and frontwoman Alithea... by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold Ben Fama’s ‘If I Close My Eyes’ pits two survivors against the world ...phone immediately turns it into a TV show with AI characters, and you can watch it. It’s beta tested with this character Joan, and by... by Brittany Menjivar Above the Fold It’s not a midlife crisis if you live forever ...and man and woman to challenge power structures for a more equitable future. Perhaps Johnson’s cyborgian style is proof of the freedom that comes with... by Josh Greenblatt Above the Fold Oji Haynes’s photographs preserve a language of Black life Oji Haynes seeks to uncover unexpected connections in each photo that he takes. His subjects inspire questions that he responds to visually: “How can a... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Bloom’s kinky chatbots want to expand your sexual horizons ...or popular influencers like Caryn Marjorie and Amouranth. And long before generative AI was a common topic of dinner table discussion, users of Replika—a customizable... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Dorian Electra’s ‘Fanfare’ offers sound of epic proportions ...mic? We’ll see what happens.’ I never freestyle stuff but it all started coming out of me. The only other song on the album that... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold For Carlijn Jacobs, reality is a bore ...can make fire—but not in real life, with the computer.’” That attraction to the idea of blending the natural world with computer-manufactured effects has become... by Mary Cleary Above the Fold Balenciaga’s self-referential and sentimental Paris Fashion Week show ...or derby shoes. Balenciaga’s Greatest Hits wouldn’t be complete without a pair of clodhoppers; this season’s pair, named the Cargo, was so massive, they looked... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold For Miu Miu, beauty contains multitudes ...a learned look. Last season’s viral hot shorts were updated for the surf—à la Spring/Summer 2003—tied with drawstrings, like a speedo, and styled with frilly... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold ‘What’s My Name’ captures the warmth of Micaiah Carter ...an earnestly uncorrupted version of the American Dream: knowing of its complicated history, imaginative of a better one. Traversing quiet moments of meditation and joy,... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold For Romy and Charlotte Wells, joy and grief are inextricable ...Charlotte Wells’s career. In 2014, the filmmaker—a devout fan of Madley Croft’s band, The xx—received a perfectly-timed Facebook alert, notifying her that they’d be performing... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Valentino goes bare for Spring/Summer 2024 ...today is about giving women freedom.” Piccioli’s designs sought to convey “a fundamentally feminist aim”: to afford women comfort in their own skin, free from... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold “Pretty Canary” is sensual, lavish, and perversely physical ...to understand this more in New York. Juliana and I were doing our thing within the realm of performance art for many years and that... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold slowdive finds substance in sound ...feel like change will come / When the night rolls in,” Halstead (probably) sings. These are intimate reflections on life and death and aging and... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold On Loewe’s Spring/Summer 2024 runway, the ordinary becomes subversive Jonathan Anderson’s latest collection constructed wearable sculptures, drawing from the office uniform and the artwork of Lynda Benglis... by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Sarah Burton takes a final, formidable bow at Alexander McQueen ...era and new beginnings in one breath. “This collection is inspired by female anatomy, Queen Elizabeth I, the blood red rose and Magdalena Abakanowicz,” read... by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in September ...about that. After accepting that the air quality in New York is bad, or that maybe I’m just getting sick, I let myself be vulnerable... by Document Editors
Above the Fold Artists are poisoning AI image generators with Nightshade To animals and humans alike, poisonous nightshade looks alluring, with its radiant blooms and brightly-colored berries. And to AI programs, images modified by a new... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Taking Flyte with Will Taylor and Nick Hill ...troubadours like Elliott Smith. The throughline is a preoccupation with songwriting as form. Composed of frontman Will Taylor and bassist Nick Hill, the band released... by Maximilian Tapogna
Conversations In the confessional with Jodie Foster and David Sedaris ...of the car,” she says. “In [New York], I could decide where to go. I could be anonymous in a city of millions. For me,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Document Launches Fall/Winter 2023: Identity in Flux ...so. In Document’s Fall/Winter 2023 issue, we examine the horizons of identity today. Can multiple selves be authentic at once? How do ancestries and histories... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Daytripping: Out of the bubble ...testing my own curiosity and comfort. Trading on trans privilege, I asked her the questions people want to ask me, about sex and surgeries. And... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Chasing the ocean state of mind ...restrictions difficult to communicate or accommodate. Zero-emission vessels emerge as the compromise, for lovers of nature at odds with a love of cruising. Earle vouches... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Inside the Neo-Decadent movement ...“identity” novel, which makes understandable and citable the experiences of minorities and working-class people. On the other hand, the avant-garde city novel sinks into the... by Ben Dreith
Above the Fold Chappell Roan brings unbridled queer emotion to Brooklyn Steel ...the Black trans community. “So you’re supporting them just by being here,” she adds. At just 25 years old, Roan understands the importance of queer... by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Jockstrap doesn’t think twice ...a single day. All are in keeping with their reputation of eclectic indulgence. “It’s a bit like trying out loads of new haircuts, and not... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Witness to Nature’ celebrates humanity’s relationship to the world around it The latest edition of the ‘Prada Reporter’ series sees the house partner with Magnum Photos, spotlighting inquisitive image-makers around the globe... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold The budding designers flipping the script on Tokyo style ...a sense of new horizons, Document caught up with fresh graduates from the Me School, Coconogacco, and Bunker Fashion College. Different themes arose in conversation,... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold Tina Kukielski’s guide to the rich, varied films of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ ...viewer wrestle with similar feelings. Ahead of the airing of “Friends & Strangers” tonight, Kukielski offers Document a list of Art in the Twenty-First Century’s... by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Jesse Boykins III’s ‘New Growth’ explores musicianship and masculinity ...go with that. I curated the songs based on this script I wrote [specifically] for the project—it’s like a sci-fi rom-com, and it’s a series... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Marcus Maddox captures the everyday romance of the music scene ...show; for example, hanging out with friends at someone’s apartment after the event, or traveling with lovers on the train to go home,” he explains.... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold How shadowbanning silences pro-Palestine voices ...week, sharing a screenshot from Instagram informing her that, because of her recent account activity, her profile would be hidden from non-followers—unavailable via the explore,... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold DAE is not a café DAE is the coolest shop-restaurant-space you haven’t been to yet. The newly-opened spot in Cobble Hill is an airy confection created by best friends and... by Nicolaia Rips
Above the Fold ECCO builds its ‘Modern Family’ ...Today, the lifestyle company is still owned by the same family, who manage factories in six locations around the world, in addition to four tanneries... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold For Viviane Sassen, art is a canvas for hopes, wishes, and uncertainties ...right questions.” With her latest series Venus & Mercury (2020), Consequences / Cadavre Exquis (2020), and Paint Studies (2021)—incorporating techniques like painting, collage, video, and... by Gilda Bruno
Above the Fold Courtney Barnett searches for the dark side of paradise The singer-songwriter took to Brooklyn’s National Sawdust for an experimental rendition of her latest record, ‘End Of The Day’... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold ‘De cara al sol’ is a photographic odyssey ...aimed at providing resources like medicine for the country), and a call to action—to look beyond the photos, to challenge oneself with a new encounter,... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Inside Arca’s immersive takeover of the Park Avenue Armory Arca is an artist known for blurring boundaries between performer and audience, so when I arrive at her takeover of New York’s historic Park Avenue... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Frame’s denim dreams come to fruition ...is, ‘How do you feel about AI?’ Erik: I think an interesting question about AI is maybe, like, How can we use it? Because I... by Document Journal
Above the Fold ‘New Millennium Boyz’ is most profound at its most profane New Millennium Boyz is gross and violent and perverted and foul-mouthed, but not for the sake of shock value. It’s historical fiction; the crude language... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The next wave of indie publishing ...of aiming for growth—the capitalist imperative that folded many of media’s mainstays—this new generation of magazine founders is aiming for something different: sustainability. Forever Magazine’s... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In ‘Love Me Again,’ Michella Bredahl portraits femininity ...distilled in Love Me Again, the compilation of a decade’s worth of work that saw Bredahl find her photographic voice. Her tumultuous upbringing outside of... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Shallowhalo’s “Decision of a Flower” bottles young love’s sweet uncertainty ...Featuring infinite projections and holographic hummingbird visuals, the short captures the song’s dreamy liminality. “Decision of a Flower” is the latest single off the New... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Takeshi Matsumoto performs for the future ...by Issey Miyake. Right: Takeshi wears top and trousers by Issey Miyake. Morgan Becker: How did 7Circles come to be? Takeshi Matsumoto: In 2016, I... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold le PÈRE’s flagship store feels more like a studio ...revealed) shot by Conor Cunningham, concisely definitive of le PÈRE’s visual language. It’s clear that—for a company younger than two years old—the team has their... by Colin Boyle
Above the Fold Time is spherical in ‘Gucci Cosmos’ Gucci began in 1897, when teenage Guccio Gucci worked as a luggage porter and liftboy at The Savoy Hotel. So asserts Gucci Cosmos, a new... by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Daytripping: Publication day I was in Spoonbill Books on publication day, when copies of my new book, Love and Money, Sex and Death, arrived. Many came out of... by McKenzie Wark
Above the Fold Katharina Kaminski fashions beings from fire and clay ...artist’s own life. Born intersex, she only discovered that she has XY chromosomes a couple of years ago, after taking a blood test. The exhibition’s... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold Greer Lankton’s sketchbook diagrams the construction of a self ...a conspicuous ISBN number, I would have been convinced I burgled the Museum of Modern Art’s manuscript archives. This latest addition to Primary Information’s catalog... by Journey Streams
Above the Fold The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Art’s Fall Gala was a celebration of queer creativity ...Deputy Director of LGBTQIA+ Affairs for Governor Kathy Hochul, was also recognized for her contributions to New York City’s trans and gender non-conforming community, having... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Rocket’s sundown soundtrack Rocket’s Versions of You is like a time capsule. Composed of drummer Cooper Ladomade, guitarists Baron Rinzler and Desi Scaglione, and bassist and frontwoman Alithea... by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold Ben Fama’s ‘If I Close My Eyes’ pits two survivors against the world ...phone immediately turns it into a TV show with AI characters, and you can watch it. It’s beta tested with this character Joan, and by... by Brittany Menjivar
Above the Fold It’s not a midlife crisis if you live forever ...and man and woman to challenge power structures for a more equitable future. Perhaps Johnson’s cyborgian style is proof of the freedom that comes with... by Josh Greenblatt
Above the Fold Oji Haynes’s photographs preserve a language of Black life Oji Haynes seeks to uncover unexpected connections in each photo that he takes. His subjects inspire questions that he responds to visually: “How can a... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Bloom’s kinky chatbots want to expand your sexual horizons ...or popular influencers like Caryn Marjorie and Amouranth. And long before generative AI was a common topic of dinner table discussion, users of Replika—a customizable... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Dorian Electra’s ‘Fanfare’ offers sound of epic proportions ...mic? We’ll see what happens.’ I never freestyle stuff but it all started coming out of me. The only other song on the album that... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold For Carlijn Jacobs, reality is a bore ...can make fire—but not in real life, with the computer.’” That attraction to the idea of blending the natural world with computer-manufactured effects has become... by Mary Cleary
Above the Fold Balenciaga’s self-referential and sentimental Paris Fashion Week show ...or derby shoes. Balenciaga’s Greatest Hits wouldn’t be complete without a pair of clodhoppers; this season’s pair, named the Cargo, was so massive, they looked... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold For Miu Miu, beauty contains multitudes ...a learned look. Last season’s viral hot shorts were updated for the surf—à la Spring/Summer 2003—tied with drawstrings, like a speedo, and styled with frilly... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold ‘What’s My Name’ captures the warmth of Micaiah Carter ...an earnestly uncorrupted version of the American Dream: knowing of its complicated history, imaginative of a better one. Traversing quiet moments of meditation and joy,... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold For Romy and Charlotte Wells, joy and grief are inextricable ...Charlotte Wells’s career. In 2014, the filmmaker—a devout fan of Madley Croft’s band, The xx—received a perfectly-timed Facebook alert, notifying her that they’d be performing... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Valentino goes bare for Spring/Summer 2024 ...today is about giving women freedom.” Piccioli’s designs sought to convey “a fundamentally feminist aim”: to afford women comfort in their own skin, free from... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold “Pretty Canary” is sensual, lavish, and perversely physical ...to understand this more in New York. Juliana and I were doing our thing within the realm of performance art for many years and that... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold slowdive finds substance in sound ...feel like change will come / When the night rolls in,” Halstead (probably) sings. These are intimate reflections on life and death and aging and... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold On Loewe’s Spring/Summer 2024 runway, the ordinary becomes subversive Jonathan Anderson’s latest collection constructed wearable sculptures, drawing from the office uniform and the artwork of Lynda Benglis... by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Sarah Burton takes a final, formidable bow at Alexander McQueen ...era and new beginnings in one breath. “This collection is inspired by female anatomy, Queen Elizabeth I, the blood red rose and Magdalena Abakanowicz,” read... by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Bookmarked: Everything the Document editors watched, read, ate, bought, and listened to in September ...about that. After accepting that the air quality in New York is bad, or that maybe I’m just getting sick, I let myself be vulnerable... by Document Editors