Redefining intelligence through intuition From medieval mystics to modern radicals, for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Ananda Yin explores the suppressed potency of intuitive knowledge
Fashion The Shoptimist: An unbearable uniformity of being In her monthly column, previously closeted gym member Maya Kotomori ruminates on the role of the yoga set on her shopping psyche
Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Above the Fold Tina Kukielski’s guide to the rich, varied films of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ Ahead of the release of “Friends & Strangers,” Art21’s chief curator highlights some of the series’s most fascinating installments by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art Artist Tavares Strachan placed "invisible" names like Fell, Monk, Lamarr, Norgay, and more alongside Rembrandt, Chopin, Franklin, and Darwin on the museum's façade for the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Kerry James Marshall created comic strip with black characters to show “it can be done” Undaunted by the lack of black comic characters he saw as a child, African-American artist Kerry James Marshall created a few for the 57th Carnegie... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Tina Kukielski’s guide to the rich, varied films of ‘Art in the Twenty-First Century’ Ahead of the release of “Friends & Strangers,” Art21’s chief curator highlights some of the series’s most fascinating installments by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art Artist Tavares Strachan placed "invisible" names like Fell, Monk, Lamarr, Norgay, and more alongside Rembrandt, Chopin, Franklin, and Darwin on the museum's façade for the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Kerry James Marshall created comic strip with black characters to show “it can be done” Undaunted by the lack of black comic characters he saw as a child, African-American artist Kerry James Marshall created a few for the 57th Carnegie... by Ann Binlot