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
Above the Fold Miami is a poem we write together Vignettes from O, Miami Festival: bee-keeping, traffic, and readings cementing a quick-changing city’s literary scene by Christina Catherine Martinez Above the Fold Miami attempts to rebrand as ‘Crypto Valley’ The ‘Gunshine State’ strives to evolve past the stereotypes that plague its reputation, diluting its geriatric population with blockchain bros by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 From Andrea Rosen to Tanya Leighton, and even Margiela, here are Document's top works to see at the art fair. by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Miami is a poem we write together Vignettes from O, Miami Festival: bee-keeping, traffic, and readings cementing a quick-changing city’s literary scene by Christina Catherine Martinez
Above the Fold Miami attempts to rebrand as ‘Crypto Valley’ The ‘Gunshine State’ strives to evolve past the stereotypes that plague its reputation, diluting its geriatric population with blockchain bros by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 From Andrea Rosen to Tanya Leighton, and even Margiela, here are Document's top works to see at the art fair. by Justin Polera