Literature Desiring literature with Nate Lippens and Kate Zambreno Following Semiotext(e)‘s release of Lippens’s ‘Ripcord’ and ‘My Dead Book,’ the authors trace consciousnesses of queerness and class through both novels and friendships
“What we habitually see confirms us. Yet it can happen, suddenly, unexpectedly.” Photographer Pegah Farahmand and fashion editor Dogukan Nesanir collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“To remain innocent may also be to remain ignorant.” Photographer Rodrigo Carmuega and fashion editor Laetitia Leporq collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
“All photographs are there to remind us of what we forget” For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Sam Penn photographs some of her closest friends and collaborators near and far on Fire Island and on FaceTime screens
At Large Peter Saville’s fashion apocalypse now The graphic artist discusses his relationships with Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas and why it’s time to ask the hard questions about the fashion industry. by Hilary Moss Documented Sterling Ruby’s Basin Theology From his studio in Los Angeles, the artist created an exclusive portfolio—fusing garments with shards exploded in a kiln—for Document Spring/Summer 2014. by Kevin McGarry Documented Gentlemen, watch your wallets John Waters curates and captions a never-before-seen selection of Karlheinz Weinberger images. by John Waters Conversations Willem Dafoe takes you inside his fanaticism Writer and critic John Ortved sits down with the prolific actor to discuss the ritual of performance, falling in love with one's craft, and why... by John Ortved At Large Denham Fouts: The most expensive male sex worker in the world So-called by novelist Christopher Isherwood, Denham Fouts was pursued by a Greek king, a German baron, a British viscount, and many, many more. Arthur Vanderbilt... by Arthur Vanderbilt Conversations Keeping Timelessness Fresh—Indochine’s Jean-Marc Houmard Speaks With Athena Calderone Since their meeting, both restauranteur Jean-Marc Houmard and interior designer Athena Calderone have grown and inspired each other in design, art, and food. by Nick Vogelson At Large The World of Jacquemus For Document S/S 2014, Daniele Balice talks to Simon Porte Jacquemus about navigating through emerging stardom in the world of fashion, while maintaining accessibility, humble... by Daniele Balice Fashion Portfolio Apple of My Eye This article originally appeared in Document issue no. 4. by Document Journal Conversations Narcissister, in conversation with Peaches Musician Peaches and performance artist Narcissister talk about vaginas, onstage antics, and the challenges of being a woman artist. by Nick Vogelson Conversations Art and Responsible Commerce With Laurent Claquin & Dennis Freedman Despite a friendship flourishing after meeting at a Barney’s event, these two fashion powerhouses find more common ground discussing art. by Hilary Moss Above the Fold Henzel Studio, the artisan rug manufacturer that counts Helmut Lang and Mickalene Thomas among its collaborators The company asked curator Joakim Andreasson to select 12 contemporary artists to provide radical new designs to change their objets from interior design into works of... by Nicholas Weist Above the Fold Artist Pierre Soulages crafts post-war reflections in black One of the most well-regarded French artists of his time staged his first state-side retrospective in 2014. A selection of these artworks featured in Document's... by Chris Stiegeler Documented Following the right hands of Joan Crawford and Lauren Bacall, with Pierre Bismuth The artist disrupts the fragile framework of cinema with intentional misuse of information or symbols, the meanings of which one typically takes for granted, in... by Alissa Bennett Documented David Lynch on the artist Michaël Borremans—and the quiet dreams he conjures The acclaimed director introduces a portfolio of Borremans' uncanny works for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by David Lynch Documented From Naomi Campbell to Jackie O: the boundless archive of Ron Galella, the original paparazzo The iconic photographer documented what the beautiful people looked like in the days before airbrush, as seen in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist At Large The secret world of the Macdowell Colony, favorite respite of James Baldwin and Alice Walker Author Cris Beam reveals the secret world of America's oldest artist retreat in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Cris Beam Conversations Light, air, and steel: architect Carla Juaçaba is taking over the Rio skyline Charles Renfro discusses how to build nothingness with Rio's rising architect Carla Juaçaba. by Charles Renfro Documented Harlem’s Studio Museum channels Zora Neale Hurston to consider ‘draped down’ feminine beauty Investigating self-fashioning and memory with treasures from the museum collection by Willie Cole, Narcissister, and Xaviera Simmons for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Monique Long Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style Erykah Badu discusses her nonprofit work in Dallas and a collaboration with Givenchy in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist Conversations Future, In Conversation With Italo Zucchelli Italo Zucchelli, the men’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, discusses the relationship between sound and style with musician Future. by Document Journal Conversations Valeria Golino and Francesca Marciano on their new film ‘Miele’ and living without borders The Italian artists on their fast friendship, why everyone complains about Italy, and what makes a modern woman for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Chiara Barzini Conversations From one top model to another—Bethann Hardison and Liya Kebede on revolutionizing the runway Real talk about style, Hardison's documentary ‘Invisible Beauty’ and continuing the fight for representation in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Liya Kebede Conversations Nan Goldin and Vince Aletti on the process of the picture Nan Goldin reflects on the many contradictions of self-portraiture with critic Vince Aletti. by Vince Aletti Documented Artist Peter Doig conjures meaning and mystery in his paintings The Scottish artist brought a new romance to painting when he came of age in the ’80s. Many years and broken auction records later, those... by Parinaz Mogadassi Documented Camille Henrot merges anthropology and analog for ‘Grosse Fatigue’ The artist conceived this portfolio of found images and her own work for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Daniele Balice Documented Dan Tobin’s brutal landscapes defy nature The artist shares his thoughts on his practice, profound in its simplicity, for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Document Journal Documented Eros and its discontents: Peter Hujar captures ineffable states of mind Helen Molesworth, the Barbara Lee chief curator of ICA/Boston, selects photographs from ‘Peter Hujar: Love & Lust’ for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Helen Molesworth At Large Robert Heinecken implicates himself in a vast system of sex, money, and power with his ‘comprimised’ magazines A portfolio from Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue pays tribute to the pioneer of appropriation art whose his altered magazines, culled directly from mass media and... by Drew Sawyer Conversations The ‘comb master’ Didier Malige on his storied career in hair—and why Camilla Parker-Bowles is his dream client With stylist Joe McKenna, Malige covers the beginning of his career at Carita, his love for cats, and why spontaneity is the most important ingredient... by Joe McKenna Fashion Portfolio Freja Beha Erichsen by Collier Schorr by Document Journal Fashion Portfolio Beauty School by Document Journal
At Large Peter Saville’s fashion apocalypse now The graphic artist discusses his relationships with Yohji Yamamoto and Adidas and why it’s time to ask the hard questions about the fashion industry. by Hilary Moss
Documented Sterling Ruby’s Basin Theology From his studio in Los Angeles, the artist created an exclusive portfolio—fusing garments with shards exploded in a kiln—for Document Spring/Summer 2014. by Kevin McGarry
Documented Gentlemen, watch your wallets John Waters curates and captions a never-before-seen selection of Karlheinz Weinberger images. by John Waters
Conversations Willem Dafoe takes you inside his fanaticism Writer and critic John Ortved sits down with the prolific actor to discuss the ritual of performance, falling in love with one's craft, and why... by John Ortved
At Large Denham Fouts: The most expensive male sex worker in the world So-called by novelist Christopher Isherwood, Denham Fouts was pursued by a Greek king, a German baron, a British viscount, and many, many more. Arthur Vanderbilt... by Arthur Vanderbilt
Conversations Keeping Timelessness Fresh—Indochine’s Jean-Marc Houmard Speaks With Athena Calderone Since their meeting, both restauranteur Jean-Marc Houmard and interior designer Athena Calderone have grown and inspired each other in design, art, and food. by Nick Vogelson
At Large The World of Jacquemus For Document S/S 2014, Daniele Balice talks to Simon Porte Jacquemus about navigating through emerging stardom in the world of fashion, while maintaining accessibility, humble... by Daniele Balice
Fashion Portfolio Apple of My Eye This article originally appeared in Document issue no. 4. by Document Journal
Conversations Narcissister, in conversation with Peaches Musician Peaches and performance artist Narcissister talk about vaginas, onstage antics, and the challenges of being a woman artist. by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Art and Responsible Commerce With Laurent Claquin & Dennis Freedman Despite a friendship flourishing after meeting at a Barney’s event, these two fashion powerhouses find more common ground discussing art. by Hilary Moss
Above the Fold Henzel Studio, the artisan rug manufacturer that counts Helmut Lang and Mickalene Thomas among its collaborators The company asked curator Joakim Andreasson to select 12 contemporary artists to provide radical new designs to change their objets from interior design into works of... by Nicholas Weist
Above the Fold Artist Pierre Soulages crafts post-war reflections in black One of the most well-regarded French artists of his time staged his first state-side retrospective in 2014. A selection of these artworks featured in Document's... by Chris Stiegeler
Documented Following the right hands of Joan Crawford and Lauren Bacall, with Pierre Bismuth The artist disrupts the fragile framework of cinema with intentional misuse of information or symbols, the meanings of which one typically takes for granted, in... by Alissa Bennett
Documented David Lynch on the artist Michaël Borremans—and the quiet dreams he conjures The acclaimed director introduces a portfolio of Borremans' uncanny works for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by David Lynch
Documented From Naomi Campbell to Jackie O: the boundless archive of Ron Galella, the original paparazzo The iconic photographer documented what the beautiful people looked like in the days before airbrush, as seen in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist
At Large The secret world of the Macdowell Colony, favorite respite of James Baldwin and Alice Walker Author Cris Beam reveals the secret world of America's oldest artist retreat in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Cris Beam
Conversations Light, air, and steel: architect Carla Juaçaba is taking over the Rio skyline Charles Renfro discusses how to build nothingness with Rio's rising architect Carla Juaçaba. by Charles Renfro
Documented Harlem’s Studio Museum channels Zora Neale Hurston to consider ‘draped down’ feminine beauty Investigating self-fashioning and memory with treasures from the museum collection by Willie Cole, Narcissister, and Xaviera Simmons for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Monique Long
Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style Erykah Badu discusses her nonprofit work in Dallas and a collaboration with Givenchy in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Nicholas Weist
Conversations Future, In Conversation With Italo Zucchelli Italo Zucchelli, the men’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, discusses the relationship between sound and style with musician Future. by Document Journal
Conversations Valeria Golino and Francesca Marciano on their new film ‘Miele’ and living without borders The Italian artists on their fast friendship, why everyone complains about Italy, and what makes a modern woman for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Chiara Barzini
Conversations From one top model to another—Bethann Hardison and Liya Kebede on revolutionizing the runway Real talk about style, Hardison's documentary ‘Invisible Beauty’ and continuing the fight for representation in Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Liya Kebede
Conversations Nan Goldin and Vince Aletti on the process of the picture Nan Goldin reflects on the many contradictions of self-portraiture with critic Vince Aletti. by Vince Aletti
Documented Artist Peter Doig conjures meaning and mystery in his paintings The Scottish artist brought a new romance to painting when he came of age in the ’80s. Many years and broken auction records later, those... by Parinaz Mogadassi
Documented Camille Henrot merges anthropology and analog for ‘Grosse Fatigue’ The artist conceived this portfolio of found images and her own work for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Daniele Balice
Documented Dan Tobin’s brutal landscapes defy nature The artist shares his thoughts on his practice, profound in its simplicity, for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Document Journal
Documented Eros and its discontents: Peter Hujar captures ineffable states of mind Helen Molesworth, the Barbara Lee chief curator of ICA/Boston, selects photographs from ‘Peter Hujar: Love & Lust’ for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by Helen Molesworth
At Large Robert Heinecken implicates himself in a vast system of sex, money, and power with his ‘comprimised’ magazines A portfolio from Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue pays tribute to the pioneer of appropriation art whose his altered magazines, culled directly from mass media and... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations The ‘comb master’ Didier Malige on his storied career in hair—and why Camilla Parker-Bowles is his dream client With stylist Joe McKenna, Malige covers the beginning of his career at Carita, his love for cats, and why spontaneity is the most important ingredient... by Joe McKenna