Objects of Desire: Tiffany & Co.’s Hardware Holiday Document’s definitive guide to the season’s most covetable accessories featuring HardWear by Tiffany & Co.
Culture The Last Dinner Party rewrites the rules of pop To celebrate their fashion portfolio featuring Alexander McQueen in Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the British band discusses their decadent imagination
Literature Fine Print: Thirty-three top reads of 2024 Messy! Nasty! Silly! Columnist Drew Zeiba revisits the past year in books
Art At ‘Montez Got Talent,’ karaoke is a competitive sport The Lower Manhattan-based organization’s sixth annual tournament featured an aural battle royale of performance-art all stars
Above the Fold Amelia Winger-Bearskin renders climate optimism with technology Following a showcase in group exhibition ‘ANTI•VENOM,’ the artist joins Document to discuss her AI-influenced creative practice by Yasmeen Khan Above the Fold ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is a call-to-arms for a disillusioned world Fed up with the ineffectiveness of peaceful protest, a group of young activists decide to burn it all down for the sake of our future by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Robin Frohardt examines the inevitably of plastic In her exhibit, the Plastic Bag Store, plastic is more than a byproduct, it’s the main feature of the modern consumer experience by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster In documenting storm-battered coastlines, the photographer raises vital questions about which communities suffer in the face of predictable environmental catastrophes by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality Four environmental experts weigh in on the peril and promise of a 'geoengineered' Earth by Alex Hodor-Lee Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Glaciers and ice caps in Sweden are some of global warming’s first casualties Lost natural landmarks cue the beginning of a global disaster—one which will strike the poorest communities hardest. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Climate change is real, just not on YouTube YouTube corporate claims disinformation doesn't dominate the platform. Science says otherwise. by Caroline Christie Documented The climate activists fighting for our future, from the deep south to Canadian north Photographer Laurence Ellis documents the fight against rising sea levels and Big Oil in a photo essay for Document S/S 2019. by Nathaniel Rich At Large At Alaska’s “ground zero” for climate change, a new generation of activists fights to preserve a vanishing way of life Photographer Laurence Ellis and Peter H. Gleick chronicle Alaskans' efforts to fight climate change in Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue. by Peter Gleick Above the Fold The wealthier you are the less likely you are to help climate change A University of Barcelona studied measured how people of different income levels contribute to the fight against climate change. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Young activists take UK government to court over failing to tackle climate change After research suggests the younger generation will be facing the effects of climate change, activists in the UK are holding the government responsible. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The first day of Frieze was a furnace, making collectors cranky Record heat hits Frieze New York, affecting not just the mood of fairgoers, but sales as well. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Joel Sternfeld on his photo ‘After A Flash Flood, Rancho Mirage’ 'This photo of the flash flood in Rancho Mirage evokes all of the disasters that are going to happen because of extreme weather. I wish... by Vetle Egeland Conversations Vivienne Westwood on why climate revolution is the next punk frontier The fashion Queen of Punk speaks on the 2013 Met Gala theme and being punk means engaging with the world for Document's Spring/Summer 2013 issue. by Benjamin-Émile Le Hay
Above the Fold Amelia Winger-Bearskin renders climate optimism with technology Following a showcase in group exhibition ‘ANTI•VENOM,’ the artist joins Document to discuss her AI-influenced creative practice by Yasmeen Khan
Above the Fold ‘How to Blow Up a Pipeline’ is a call-to-arms for a disillusioned world Fed up with the ineffectiveness of peaceful protest, a group of young activists decide to burn it all down for the sake of our future by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Robin Frohardt examines the inevitably of plastic In her exhibit, the Plastic Bag Store, plastic is more than a byproduct, it’s the main feature of the modern consumer experience by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster In documenting storm-battered coastlines, the photographer raises vital questions about which communities suffer in the face of predictable environmental catastrophes by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold In a warming world, an engineered climate edges towards reality Four environmental experts weigh in on the peril and promise of a 'geoengineered' Earth by Alex Hodor-Lee
Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Glaciers and ice caps in Sweden are some of global warming’s first casualties Lost natural landmarks cue the beginning of a global disaster—one which will strike the poorest communities hardest. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Climate change is real, just not on YouTube YouTube corporate claims disinformation doesn't dominate the platform. Science says otherwise. by Caroline Christie
Documented The climate activists fighting for our future, from the deep south to Canadian north Photographer Laurence Ellis documents the fight against rising sea levels and Big Oil in a photo essay for Document S/S 2019. by Nathaniel Rich
At Large At Alaska’s “ground zero” for climate change, a new generation of activists fights to preserve a vanishing way of life Photographer Laurence Ellis and Peter H. Gleick chronicle Alaskans' efforts to fight climate change in Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue. by Peter Gleick
Above the Fold The wealthier you are the less likely you are to help climate change A University of Barcelona studied measured how people of different income levels contribute to the fight against climate change. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Young activists take UK government to court over failing to tackle climate change After research suggests the younger generation will be facing the effects of climate change, activists in the UK are holding the government responsible. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The first day of Frieze was a furnace, making collectors cranky Record heat hits Frieze New York, affecting not just the mood of fairgoers, but sales as well. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Joel Sternfeld on his photo ‘After A Flash Flood, Rancho Mirage’ 'This photo of the flash flood in Rancho Mirage evokes all of the disasters that are going to happen because of extreme weather. I wish... by Vetle Egeland
Conversations Vivienne Westwood on why climate revolution is the next punk frontier The fashion Queen of Punk speaks on the 2013 Met Gala theme and being punk means engaging with the world for Document's Spring/Summer 2013 issue. by Benjamin-Émile Le Hay