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
Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie Documented Fifteen Years of Inspiration with Frédéric Sanchez "Sound and music have always been, for me, a way to tell stories and communicate emotions—by evoking the past, the present, and the future." by Frédéric Sanchez Conversations Synth Pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and Basslines with Deborah Harry Synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and basslines with queen of New Wave Deborah Harry. by Ann Binlot Conversations Photographer and Director Willy Vanderperre Discuss His Premiere Short Film Naked Heartland Photographer and director Willy Vanderperre discuss how adolescence and tragedy informed his premiere short film Naked Heartland with writer Alix Browne. by Alix Browne Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens Documented Francesco Vezzoli meditates on the sublime beauty of classical sculpture The artist photographs these incomprehensibly massive statues and reflects on the inextricable importance of ancient art to contemporary life in this poetry and photography series... by Francesco Vezzoli Documented Wolfgang Tillmans celebrates the promise of a blank page in this ‘free association magazine insert’ “There is never one way to read an image.” The photographer explores nightlife, a fearlessness of the body, and political activism in this portfolio for... by Alix Browne At Large Shaping the fashion world of the future with Delphine Arnault and the LVMH Prize. One of the most remarkable things about the LVMH Prize is that nothing is asked of the winners by LVMH—they want nothing in return. That... by Jo-Ann Furniss Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson At Large Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions To reduce Olivier Rizzo down to the title of “stylist” is an underestimation; he is more like the member of a quasi-religious cult, the keeper... by Jo-Ann Furniss Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller discuss exhibiting architecture in museums and architectures role in society in Issue No. 7. by Blake Abbie Conversations Miuccia Prada Likes to Disturb On the 20th anniversary of Fondazione Prada, and the opening of the Koolhaas designed museum in Milan, Miuccia Prada discusses why she likes to disturb. by Alexander Fury Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial Performance art maven RoseLee Goldberg meets Shirin Neshat at her downtown New York home and discuss taking risks and performance art’s place in art history. by Justin Polera Conversations Super teens Jack Andraka and Adora Svitak talk science fairs, educational reform, and Kim Kardashian Super teens Jack Andraka and Adora Svitak chat about growing up in the internet spotlight, what confuses them, and—like any teen—Kim Kardashian West. by Blake Abbie Conversations Actor Boyd Holbrook talks about his love for film with Dior Homme creative director Kris Van Assche Boyd Holbrook and Kris Van Assche talk about their first encounter over a decade ago and what film means to them. by Blake Abbie Conversations Powell-Peralta: An Oral History George Powell and Stacy Peralta examine five decades in skateboarding, the Bones Brigade, and the future of their legendary brand for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Raf Simons and the Flemish Masters The creative director speaks on “forbidden fruit.” by Jo-Ann Furniss Documented Berlinde de Bruyckere’s delicate, uncanny works remind us how precarious the body really is The Belgian artist shares a portfolio of works which explore the connection between morality and sensuality for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Justin Polera Documented Fabio Zambernardi, Prada and Miu Miu’s design director on cinema, drama, and women. The legendary designer shares his love for leading ladies. by Fabio Zambernardi Documented Using written language, Jenny Holzer asks us to question mass media portrayals of the ‘war on terror’ The artist meditates on biased media, state-sanctioned torture, and government censorship in this Document exclusive portfolio from the Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Document Journal F/W 2015 Guest Edited by Olivier Rizzo Alchemy, Synthesizers, Fashion, and Skateboarding—the formative ideas that drive guest editor Olivier Rizzo may seem at odds to some. But growing up in Belgium in... Edited by
Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie
Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie
Documented Fifteen Years of Inspiration with Frédéric Sanchez "Sound and music have always been, for me, a way to tell stories and communicate emotions—by evoking the past, the present, and the future." by Frédéric Sanchez
Conversations Synth Pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and Basslines with Deborah Harry Synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and basslines with queen of New Wave Deborah Harry. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Photographer and Director Willy Vanderperre Discuss His Premiere Short Film Naked Heartland Photographer and director Willy Vanderperre discuss how adolescence and tragedy informed his premiere short film Naked Heartland with writer Alix Browne. by Alix Browne
Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens
Documented Francesco Vezzoli meditates on the sublime beauty of classical sculpture The artist photographs these incomprehensibly massive statues and reflects on the inextricable importance of ancient art to contemporary life in this poetry and photography series... by Francesco Vezzoli
Documented Wolfgang Tillmans celebrates the promise of a blank page in this ‘free association magazine insert’ “There is never one way to read an image.” The photographer explores nightlife, a fearlessness of the body, and political activism in this portfolio for... by Alix Browne
At Large Shaping the fashion world of the future with Delphine Arnault and the LVMH Prize. One of the most remarkable things about the LVMH Prize is that nothing is asked of the winners by LVMH—they want nothing in return. That... by Jo-Ann Furniss
Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson
At Large Olivier Rizzo: A Tribute to His Obsessions To reduce Olivier Rizzo down to the title of “stylist” is an underestimation; he is more like the member of a quasi-religious cult, the keeper... by Jo-Ann Furniss
Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller discuss exhibiting architecture in museums and architectures role in society in Issue No. 7. by Blake Abbie
Conversations Miuccia Prada Likes to Disturb On the 20th anniversary of Fondazione Prada, and the opening of the Koolhaas designed museum in Milan, Miuccia Prada discusses why she likes to disturb. by Alexander Fury
Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial Performance art maven RoseLee Goldberg meets Shirin Neshat at her downtown New York home and discuss taking risks and performance art’s place in art history. by Justin Polera
Conversations Super teens Jack Andraka and Adora Svitak talk science fairs, educational reform, and Kim Kardashian Super teens Jack Andraka and Adora Svitak chat about growing up in the internet spotlight, what confuses them, and—like any teen—Kim Kardashian West. by Blake Abbie
Conversations Actor Boyd Holbrook talks about his love for film with Dior Homme creative director Kris Van Assche Boyd Holbrook and Kris Van Assche talk about their first encounter over a decade ago and what film means to them. by Blake Abbie
Conversations Powell-Peralta: An Oral History George Powell and Stacy Peralta examine five decades in skateboarding, the Bones Brigade, and the future of their legendary brand for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Raf Simons and the Flemish Masters The creative director speaks on “forbidden fruit.” by Jo-Ann Furniss
Documented Berlinde de Bruyckere’s delicate, uncanny works remind us how precarious the body really is The Belgian artist shares a portfolio of works which explore the connection between morality and sensuality for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Justin Polera
Documented Fabio Zambernardi, Prada and Miu Miu’s design director on cinema, drama, and women. The legendary designer shares his love for leading ladies. by Fabio Zambernardi
Documented Using written language, Jenny Holzer asks us to question mass media portrayals of the ‘war on terror’ The artist meditates on biased media, state-sanctioned torture, and government censorship in this Document exclusive portfolio from the Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Document Journal F/W 2015 Guest Edited by Olivier Rizzo Alchemy, Synthesizers, Fashion, and Skateboarding—the formative ideas that drive guest editor Olivier Rizzo may seem at odds to some. But growing up in Belgium in... Edited by