Art ‘Modeling Ecologies: Take Care’ creates a living archive of the Caribbean On view at Chinatown’s Entrance gallery, the group exhibition considers the intersection of architecture, ecology, and history to define home
Art The cotton-candy lushness of Pucci’s Fun Fair The Italian brand’s art director Camille Miceli convened a carnivalesque installation for its inaugural Art Basel Miami Beach partnership
Fashion The true meaning of wintertime festivities, according to Julia Garner Ahead of the holidays, Document sits down with the rising star to uncover the secret to great hosting and great gift-giving
“Red is not usually innocent, but the red you send me is.” Photographer Sølve Sundsbø collaborates with Style Director Ronald Burton III and Beauty Editor Jawara on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Above the Fold Remembering the photography of ‘Renaissance man’ Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld’s art dealer, Mathias Rastorfer of Galerie Gmurzynska, recalls working with the legendary Chanel designer as a photographer. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold If you’re not buying your favorite celeb’s trash, are you even a real fan? With social media giving us unfettered access to the stars, fandom has become manic for the ability to "own" a piece of their favorite celebrities. by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Amy Lamé gives voice to London After Dark London's Night Czar is using legislation to preserve endangered art spaces; New York should take note. by Daisy Prince Above the Fold 8 Afro-Italian creatives share their struggle to be seen Amidst a rise of ethno-nationalism, eight Italian artists of color fight against their erasure. by Jordan Anderson Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America forever—and were exiled for it Amira Rasool remembers five figures who sacrificed their lives in the United States in the fight for civil rights and social justice. by Amira Rasool Above the Fold Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Shades of Skin: class warfare and indigenous pride in Mexico City Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Shades of Skin: exploring the complex history of colorism around the world Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America The Academy Award nominated documentary ‘Minding the Gap’ uses skateboarding to probe masculinity, class, and trauma. by Tia Glista Conversations Tattooist Maxime Plescia-Büchi ponders the lovely ubiquity of symbols In anticipation of the opening of his third tattoo studio, Sang Bleu LA, contemporary tattoo behemoth Maxime Plescia-Büchi discusses aesthetics and the potentially tumultuous state... by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? The 90s youth network can't be blamed for sending Bill Clinton to the White House—but it might provide some helpful lessons for Howard Schultz. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite 10 million gamers found their way to Pleasant Park in Fortnite to dance and watch the set by Marshmello. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Piers Secunda turns back time on ISIS’ cultural destruction Armed with industrial floor paint the artist is working to repair Iraq's bullet-ridden cultural artifacts and reconnect us with our cultural past. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Exploring the rise of Soviet nostalgia in Russia Looking into why millennials are championing the undying appeal of Soviet-era aesthetics. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Watch Marisa Tomei transform into opera diva Maria Callas Makeup artist James Kaliardos discusses the surprisingly emotional video. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold 2018 in images: by Virgil Abloh, Grace Coddington, and other Document contributors We asked a few of our favorite creative collaborators to recap a long year in a single photo, screenshot, or cat sketch. by Hannah Ongley Above the Fold Flatbush Zombies are the hip-hop Santas of NYC The rap trio brought holiday cheer to Canal Street with their toy-drive that saw all donations and proceeds raised for Camba, a non-profit which connects... by Clara Malley Above the Fold Gem & Bolt, among the guardians of mezcal Tucked away at the ancient mezcal grounds in Oaxaca, Gem & Bolt is bringing mezcal into the sustainable future, while resisting the mass-produced tequila trap. by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Hustle porn is making and breaking us Experts say long hours are wrecking havoc on our mental health—so why do we continue to fetishize the hustle? by Gabriela Serpa Above the Fold Countries move to leave UNESCO, signaling a decreased priority for the role of culture in world peace Both the United States and the United Kingdom have expressed a desire to leave the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes Above the Fold Inside Le Palace, Paris’s answer to Studio 54 and the site of the Gucci SS19 show During the '70s, Le Palace—Gucci’s SS19 show space—was “an apparatus of sensations” that attracted Grace Jones, Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Mick Jagger, and more. by Divya Bala Above the Fold Russia continues to crackdown on dissent Two members of Pussy Riot were detained by police in Moscow, as a music industry insider revealed he was paid $30,000 to start a rap... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Hermès and Pierre Charpin join forces for La Serpentine The French designer and artist collaborated with Hermès to create window displays, scarves, and tabletop items. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? Google celebrates the 155th birthday of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, the Russian photographer and chemist who documented the Russian Empire. by Caroline Christie Documented See the vibrant faces of London’s Notting Hill Carnival Photographer Edd Horder documented the people and fashion of London's annual Caribbean summer street festival. by Document Journal Above the Fold How Hungary’s far-right government is curtailing culture Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban’s far-right party has banned skyscrapers, wants to withdraw funding for gender studies from a university, and even criticized a Frida Kahlo... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold France wants to end snobbery, democratize culture, through multimillion-dollar app The $496-million-a-year plan will target 10,000 18-year-olds, giving them €500 ($577) in credit to spend in the app. by Caroline Christie Documented Christelle De Castro zooms in on downtown NYC in ‘Citizens of the Bowery’ Christelle De Castro photographed and documented 60 denizens of the Bowery for the citizenM exhibition and documentary Citizens of the Bowery. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Rapper Killer Mike is the newest board member of Atlanta’s High Museum The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The UK’s visa problems are crippling the country’s cultural scene Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold A new tome traces Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv’s 60 years in logo design The iconic design firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv is responsible for the most memorable American logos, from the NBC peacock to the Chase Bank... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Robert Wilson remembers the time Pierre Bergé introduced him to French president François Mitterand The experimental theater director Robert Wilson honored the late Yves Saint Laurent co-founder Pierre Bergé at The 25th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit & Auction. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The Missoni family invites you to enjoy their gnocchi verdi Francesco Maccapani Missoni collected his family recipes for The Missoni Family Cookbook, published by Assouline. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before Opening this week at the Museum of Modern Art is “Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia," a new exhibition on the cold architectural style. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold At the Happy Family Night Market, a chance to enlighten your palette This weekend at the 99 Scott event space in Bushwick, the Happy Family Night Market is planning a celebration of Asian-American cuisine and heritage. by Clara Malley Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier According to a new report by two watchdog groups, the e-commerce hub has become a handy resource for extremist children toys. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square In a recent lecture on the future of retail, the historian and fashion writer Laura McLaws Helms took a closer look at the possibilities of... by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women Women from the religiously conservative nation are trekking to Russia to cheer on their home team from inside of a stadium for the first time... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Britain’s war on drill music is a grand effort to ignore the failures of austerity The Metropolitan Gang Unit has banned over 30 drill videos from Youtube in recent weeks after deciding the popular genre is the lone root of... by Caroline Christie Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all “Interview was in many ways the first magazine that covered everything. The first to cover people, really, and anything we could think of—ballet and diplomacy,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Tbilisi’s clubgoers protest for open culture despite strict drug laws and white nationalists Thousands of Georgian techno fans gathered in downtown Tbilisi this week to protest armed crackdowns on two of city’s most vibrant nightclubs. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Another reminder that marijuana arrests in NYC are still (extremely) racially biased Across the city, black and hispanic people are arrested for low-level marijuana offenses at a rate eight times higher than white people according to a... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Culture can cure cities, but it can plague them, too Researchers at Nokia Bell Labs have created the first cultural analytics report linking culture capital with urban growth—and gentrification. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Why has South Korea suddenly paused the K-Pop blaring across the DMZ? South Korea's decades-long aural assault on North Korea has suddenly gone quiet. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Surveying a ‘reactionary moment’ with Document’s first guest curator Francesco Vezzoli When Document asked the Italian filmmaker, image-maker, auteur, self-proclaimed "wild boy," and regular contributor to the magazine, to guest curate exclusive content for our site, the... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Remembering the photography of ‘Renaissance man’ Karl Lagerfeld Karl Lagerfeld’s art dealer, Mathias Rastorfer of Galerie Gmurzynska, recalls working with the legendary Chanel designer as a photographer. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold If you’re not buying your favorite celeb’s trash, are you even a real fan? With social media giving us unfettered access to the stars, fandom has become manic for the ability to "own" a piece of their favorite celebrities. by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Amy Lamé gives voice to London After Dark London's Night Czar is using legislation to preserve endangered art spaces; New York should take note. by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold 8 Afro-Italian creatives share their struggle to be seen Amidst a rise of ethno-nationalism, eight Italian artists of color fight against their erasure. by Jordan Anderson
Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America forever—and were exiled for it Amira Rasool remembers five figures who sacrificed their lives in the United States in the fight for civil rights and social justice. by Amira Rasool
Above the Fold Millennials don’t want “hipster jobs,” they want health care What the rise of “hipster jobs” hides about America’s precarious labor market. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Shades of Skin: class warfare and indigenous pride in Mexico City Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Shades of Skin: exploring the complex history of colorism around the world Why is what is beautiful to some cultures considered unattractive in others? In this series, Document investigates ideas of beauty, class, and race around the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold As Brexit looms, London fashion designers tell us why we need a second referendum With backlash towards Brexit reaching a tipping point at London Fashion Week, three designers tell us how they are being affected by the decision to... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The burnout epidemic is real—and a four-day week is the answer As millennials' quest for self-optimization causes us to crash and burn, activists are pushing for an intriguing solution. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Rediscovering skateboarding’s counterculture origins in Rust Belt America The Academy Award nominated documentary ‘Minding the Gap’ uses skateboarding to probe masculinity, class, and trauma. by Tia Glista
Conversations Tattooist Maxime Plescia-Büchi ponders the lovely ubiquity of symbols In anticipation of the opening of his third tattoo studio, Sang Bleu LA, contemporary tattoo behemoth Maxime Plescia-Büchi discusses aesthetics and the potentially tumultuous state... by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Did MTV’s ‘Choose or Lose’ predict the state of American politics? The 90s youth network can't be blamed for sending Bill Clinton to the White House—but it might provide some helpful lessons for Howard Schultz. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold World’s best-attended DJ set was in the online game Fortnite 10 million gamers found their way to Pleasant Park in Fortnite to dance and watch the set by Marshmello. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Piers Secunda turns back time on ISIS’ cultural destruction Armed with industrial floor paint the artist is working to repair Iraq's bullet-ridden cultural artifacts and reconnect us with our cultural past. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Exploring the rise of Soviet nostalgia in Russia Looking into why millennials are championing the undying appeal of Soviet-era aesthetics. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Watch Marisa Tomei transform into opera diva Maria Callas Makeup artist James Kaliardos discusses the surprisingly emotional video. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold 2018 in images: by Virgil Abloh, Grace Coddington, and other Document contributors We asked a few of our favorite creative collaborators to recap a long year in a single photo, screenshot, or cat sketch. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Flatbush Zombies are the hip-hop Santas of NYC The rap trio brought holiday cheer to Canal Street with their toy-drive that saw all donations and proceeds raised for Camba, a non-profit which connects... by Clara Malley
Above the Fold Gem & Bolt, among the guardians of mezcal Tucked away at the ancient mezcal grounds in Oaxaca, Gem & Bolt is bringing mezcal into the sustainable future, while resisting the mass-produced tequila trap. by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Hustle porn is making and breaking us Experts say long hours are wrecking havoc on our mental health—so why do we continue to fetishize the hustle? by Gabriela Serpa
Above the Fold Countries move to leave UNESCO, signaling a decreased priority for the role of culture in world peace Both the United States and the United Kingdom have expressed a desire to leave the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold NYC Council Member Rafael Espinal continues to improve the city’s nightlife and the impact it leaves behind With his new Agent of Change legislation, the Councilman from Brooklyn is looking to create harmony between New York's nightlife and the residents that have... by Phil Backes
Above the Fold Inside Le Palace, Paris’s answer to Studio 54 and the site of the Gucci SS19 show During the '70s, Le Palace—Gucci’s SS19 show space—was “an apparatus of sensations” that attracted Grace Jones, Yves Saint Laurent, Karl Lagerfeld, Mick Jagger, and more. by Divya Bala
Above the Fold Russia continues to crackdown on dissent Two members of Pussy Riot were detained by police in Moscow, as a music industry insider revealed he was paid $30,000 to start a rap... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Hermès and Pierre Charpin join forces for La Serpentine The French designer and artist collaborated with Hermès to create window displays, scarves, and tabletop items. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Who is Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky? Google celebrates the 155th birthday of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, the Russian photographer and chemist who documented the Russian Empire. by Caroline Christie
Documented See the vibrant faces of London’s Notting Hill Carnival Photographer Edd Horder documented the people and fashion of London's annual Caribbean summer street festival. by Document Journal
Above the Fold How Hungary’s far-right government is curtailing culture Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban’s far-right party has banned skyscrapers, wants to withdraw funding for gender studies from a university, and even criticized a Frida Kahlo... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold France wants to end snobbery, democratize culture, through multimillion-dollar app The $496-million-a-year plan will target 10,000 18-year-olds, giving them €500 ($577) in credit to spend in the app. by Caroline Christie
Documented Christelle De Castro zooms in on downtown NYC in ‘Citizens of the Bowery’ Christelle De Castro photographed and documented 60 denizens of the Bowery for the citizenM exhibition and documentary Citizens of the Bowery. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Rapper Killer Mike is the newest board member of Atlanta’s High Museum The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The UK’s visa problems are crippling the country’s cultural scene Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold A new tome traces Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv’s 60 years in logo design The iconic design firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv is responsible for the most memorable American logos, from the NBC peacock to the Chase Bank... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Robert Wilson remembers the time Pierre Bergé introduced him to French president François Mitterand The experimental theater director Robert Wilson honored the late Yves Saint Laurent co-founder Pierre Bergé at The 25th Annual Watermill Center Summer Benefit & Auction. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The Missoni family invites you to enjoy their gnocchi verdi Francesco Maccapani Missoni collected his family recipes for The Missoni Family Cookbook, published by Assouline. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before Opening this week at the Museum of Modern Art is “Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia," a new exhibition on the cold architectural style. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold At the Happy Family Night Market, a chance to enlighten your palette This weekend at the 99 Scott event space in Bushwick, the Happy Family Night Market is planning a celebration of Asian-American cuisine and heritage. by Clara Malley
Above the Fold With Amazon, buying Nazi children’s toys has never been easier According to a new report by two watchdog groups, the e-commerce hub has become a handy resource for extremist children toys. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold After the mall, comes a new kind of urban square In a recent lecture on the future of retail, the historian and fashion writer Laura McLaws Helms took a closer look at the possibilities of... by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Why the 2018 World Cup is a game changer for Iranian women Women from the religiously conservative nation are trekking to Russia to cheer on their home team from inside of a stadium for the first time... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Britain’s war on drill music is a grand effort to ignore the failures of austerity The Metropolitan Gang Unit has banned over 30 drill videos from Youtube in recent weeks after deciding the popular genre is the lone root of... by Caroline Christie
Documented Drenched and rapturous, New York City’s Dance Parade celebrates a new chapter With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City... by Daisy Prince
Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all “Interview was in many ways the first magazine that covered everything. The first to cover people, really, and anything we could think of—ballet and diplomacy,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Tbilisi’s clubgoers protest for open culture despite strict drug laws and white nationalists Thousands of Georgian techno fans gathered in downtown Tbilisi this week to protest armed crackdowns on two of city’s most vibrant nightclubs. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Another reminder that marijuana arrests in NYC are still (extremely) racially biased Across the city, black and hispanic people are arrested for low-level marijuana offenses at a rate eight times higher than white people according to a... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Culture can cure cities, but it can plague them, too Researchers at Nokia Bell Labs have created the first cultural analytics report linking culture capital with urban growth—and gentrification. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Why has South Korea suddenly paused the K-Pop blaring across the DMZ? South Korea's decades-long aural assault on North Korea has suddenly gone quiet. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Surveying a ‘reactionary moment’ with Document’s first guest curator Francesco Vezzoli When Document asked the Italian filmmaker, image-maker, auteur, self-proclaimed "wild boy," and regular contributor to the magazine, to guest curate exclusive content for our site, the... by Document Journal