Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Fashion Kiernan Francis’s ‘Champions’ reimagines interior life The filmmaker visits his family’s Chicago home, presenting an architectural vision of victory with local designers
Fashion ECCO.kollektive marks its fifth season with a collaboration with Louis-Gabriel Nouchi The Danish brand expands its fashion innovation program with an exclusive line of fine leather goods by the French designer
Above the Fold Apple blends science and art to revolutionize mobile image-making Document sits down with Chief Aesthetics Scientist Pamela Chen and iPhone Senior Product Manager Jeremy Hendricks to discuss how the latest iPhones leverage the history... by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Ethan James Green reconceptualizes the classic bombshell In his multi-year photographic project ‘Bombshell,’ the artist probes conceptions of beauty, femininity, and glamor by Sofi Cisneros Above the Fold Mark Armijo McKnight’s ‘Decreation’ undoes the self The artist’s solo exhibition at The Whitney invokes existential landscapes as sites for unbecoming by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Whole Festival 2024 through the eyes and lens of Spyros Rennt The photographer documents everything from dance floor makeouts to Monday-morning euphoria during the three-day fête by Spyros Rennt Above the Fold Lily Burgess and Lauren Massie’s ‘A Vehement Flame’ is a photographic manifestation of love’s unpredictability Told in 14 blown-up Polaroids and a collage at PALO Gallery, the couple’s first exhibition showcases their tumultuous relationship in all its authentic glory by Sofi Cisneros Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness Document joins the New York-based artist for a sweaty rooftop shoot ahead of the release of his latest photo book by Minh Le Above the Fold Steven Cuffie’s relational image-making A new zine and exhibition provide a glimpse into the rich archive of intimate portraits by the late photographer by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Ben Werther asks if LARPing is the new readymade War-zone fantasies meet suburban poetics in ‘When You Can No Longer Speak, Sing Me a Song,’ the artist’s solo exhibition at No Gallery by Morgan Meier Above the Fold Bela Borsodi’s ‘Birth Life Death’ invents new dynamics for inanimate objects On view at The Corner Gallery in upstate New York, the photographer’s mischievous exhibition creates existential language from the everyday by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Drew Ducote’s ‘Rednecks with Paychecks’ showcases the torque of Texas’s underground motorist community The New York-based artist mines the mud-slicked culture of his native Lone Star State in this photo story dedicated to the eponymous collective of offroaders by Elroy Rosenberg Above the Fold Silence sizzles in ‘Tiptoeing Through the Kitchen’, Luhring Augustine’s latest group show The exhibition delves into the mysteries and emotions buried beneath the surface of a photograph by Minh Le At Large Inside the secret libidinal archive of George Platt Lynes Director Sam Shahid joins photographer Bruce Weber to discuss the artist’s clandestine homoerotic nudes, documented in his new film ‘Hidden Master’ by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Danny Lim takes us into the unseen heart of Stockholm In his new photobook ‘Green’, the New York-based photographer turns his camera on the expressive youth and mossy parklands of Stockholm’s industrial waterfront by Elroy Rosenberg Above the Fold Officine Générale’s portraits of persona Photographer Laurence Ellis and stylist Giovanni Laudicina take an introspective approach with these never-before-seen photos by Document Journal Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery The renowned fashion photographer sits down with Document to discuss love, inspiration, and attitude in his debut film, ‘Purring Metal’ by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Eduard Sánchez Ribot makes magic of the mundane In an exclusive photo diary for Document, the photographer captures the quotidian beauty of his trip through South Korea by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold Solange continues to examine intimacy in transition through portraiture series In her second installment with Document, the artist shares snapshots from the past three years taken by photographers Raphael Rios, Kobe Wagstaff, and Courtney Yates by Solange Knowles Above the Fold Bobby Doherty equates the mundane with the remarkable Upon the release of ‘Dream About Nothing,’ the photographer joins Document to unpack his methodology by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Sam Youkilis’s ‘Somewhere’ charts the strangeness of the everyday The photographer’s new book functions as a diary, tracing the contours between memory and reality by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Marcus Maddox captures the everyday romance of the music scene With his series ‘Pom Poms,’ the photographer offers intimate glimpses of the lives of artists and the crowd, across three American cities by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold Running with kites Photographer Edd Horder and stylist Lilia Toncheva O’Rourke practice Afghanistan’s national pastime, positioning play as an act of resistance by Maximilian Tapogna Above the Fold For Viviane Sassen, art is a canvas for hopes, wishes, and uncertainties Spanning photography, collage, painting, and video, ‘Phosphor: Art & Fashion’ celebrates a chameleonic practice across three decades by Gilda Bruno Above the Fold In ‘Love Me Again,’ Michella Bredahl portraits femininity The photographer joins Document to elaborate on the making of her book and the making of her mindset by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Oji Haynes’s photographs preserve a language of Black life With ‘Drylongso,’ the artist leans into details, honing in on the fantastical elements of his reality by Megan Hullander Above the Fold For Carlijn Jacobs, reality is a bore The photographer’s surreal images are on view at Amsterdam’s Foam Museum, showcasing a compelling universe where fantasy and history mingle by Mary Cleary Above the Fold ‘What’s My Name’ captures the warmth of Micaiah Carter The photographer’s new book portraits an earnestly uncorrupted version of the American Dream, traversing quiet moments of meditation and joy by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay’ portraits a posthuman paradise Photographer Ramona Wang joins Document to delineate between punctums and paintings, humans and cyborgs, and stereotypes and realities by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Stacy Kranitz captures Appalachia as it is Following the release of ‘As It Was Give(n) to Me,’ the photographer joins Document to unravel the region she calls home by Jayne O'Dwyer Above the Fold ‘HOME and AWAY’ is a testament to Alasdair McLellan’s enduring instinct With 500 images, the two-book set spans more than three decades of the photographer’s work, from his adolescence to the present day by Document Journal Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth The photography book follows teenagers navigating love, angst, and nightlife against the flickering neons of a rural Italian summer by Gilda Bruno Above the Fold Portraits of Brussels’s free party movement, through James Brodribb’s lens Galvanized by a radical collectivist spirit and a love of hardcore music, the scene is alive and well—albeit on the fringes by Morgan Becker Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday Before brand deals and camera phones, there was a fully grassroots community, united by youth and a craving for self-conquest by Johan Kugelberg Above the Fold A portrait of queerness in Egypt, through the lens of Jérémie Chegrane For Document, the artist shares a series of images that act as both a love story and as testament to a suppressed gay reality by Document Journal Above the Fold Sam Penn’s ‘Some Girls’ is made of intimate odes to womanhood In her first published work, the New York-based photographer renders magic from memories, finding permanence in passing moments of affection by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive Decades after its heyday, the historic hotel serves as a safe haven for burlesque and sideshow artists to perform their most transgressive acts by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God Ahead of the publication of his zine for New York Life Gallery, the photographer joins Document to ruminate on the philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Castro to Christopher’ documents bygone queer utopias Nicholas Blair’s debut photography book offers a vision of Pride on the cusp of AIDS, from the streets of San Francisco and New York by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold Carlos Idun-Tawiah recasts his boyhood The photographer’s ‘Sunday Special’ series blurs memory with fiction in staged recollections along the coast of Ghana by Olivia Treynor Above the Fold For Oliver Frank Chanarin, fact is forever in flux Following the release of ‘A Perfect Sentence,’ the photographer joins Document to unpack the still-evolving philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Kristie Muller’s subject is peculiarity itself For Document, the photographer shares a selection of images that illustrate the weight of perspective by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Finding the words to reconnect with a lost cultural identity In a series of portraits and interviews, photographer Elinor Kry explores the ways in which a lack of fluency in language bolsters distance from ethnicity by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘Analog Human Studies’ is provocative and agonizingly intimate More than 15 years following the release of ‘Lost Boys,’ Slava Mogutin presents a new photography book—bestowing queer culture with an ever-changing face by Morgan Becker Above the Fold For Juergen Teller, confrontation is an art and an act of care ‘The Master V’ is the latest installment in the photographer’s ongoing series—featuring his manifold muses, from Iggy Pop to Julia Fox by Megan Hullander At Large Uncovering the photographic archive of Allen Ginsberg For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, the Beat poet is recontextualized through his own lens, portraiting the likes of Iggy Pop, Gus Van Sant, William S.... by Megan Hullander Above the Fold At Club Onyx, Adrienne Raquel documents the reality behind the strip club’s fantasy Previously on view at Fotografiska, the photography series is now available in the form of a monograph by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Luis Alberto Rodriguez’s ‘O.’ is a noise, a gasp, a cycle, a reset The photographer’s latest book seeks moments of transcendence, imagined in dynamic studio nudes and coffee-ground divination by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Paw Gissel documents the ease of the Brazilian coast Rio de Janeiro’s communal spaces are an antidote to its inequities, snapshotted through a humanist lens by the Copenhagen-based photographer by Document Journal At Large Between rivers and histories, An-My Lê’s photographs interrogate the complex fictions of warfare For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, MoMA’s Roxana Marcoci curates a selection of lesser-known works from the artist’s complex oeuvre by Roxana Marcoci Above the Fold ‘Everything is a Self-Portrait’ centers the unending self Upon the book’s release, photographer Francis Kanai and poet Malaya Malandro join Document to discuss finding familiarity in the unfamiliar by Megan Hullander Above the Fold ‘100% (Ciento por Ciento)’ spotlights Patagonia’s storied landscape, and the fight to protect it Colin Dodgson’s photo book, created in collaboration with the World Land Trust, connects with the communities working to preserve the world’s most wild regions by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Apple blends science and art to revolutionize mobile image-making Document sits down with Chief Aesthetics Scientist Pamela Chen and iPhone Senior Product Manager Jeremy Hendricks to discuss how the latest iPhones leverage the history... by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Ethan James Green reconceptualizes the classic bombshell In his multi-year photographic project ‘Bombshell,’ the artist probes conceptions of beauty, femininity, and glamor by Sofi Cisneros
Above the Fold Mark Armijo McKnight’s ‘Decreation’ undoes the self The artist’s solo exhibition at The Whitney invokes existential landscapes as sites for unbecoming by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Whole Festival 2024 through the eyes and lens of Spyros Rennt The photographer documents everything from dance floor makeouts to Monday-morning euphoria during the three-day fête by Spyros Rennt
Above the Fold Lily Burgess and Lauren Massie’s ‘A Vehement Flame’ is a photographic manifestation of love’s unpredictability Told in 14 blown-up Polaroids and a collage at PALO Gallery, the couple’s first exhibition showcases their tumultuous relationship in all its authentic glory by Sofi Cisneros
Above the Fold Benjamin Fredrickson’s ‘Wedgies’ turn schoolyard antics into ass-up uncanniness Document joins the New York-based artist for a sweaty rooftop shoot ahead of the release of his latest photo book by Minh Le
Above the Fold Steven Cuffie’s relational image-making A new zine and exhibition provide a glimpse into the rich archive of intimate portraits by the late photographer by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Ben Werther asks if LARPing is the new readymade War-zone fantasies meet suburban poetics in ‘When You Can No Longer Speak, Sing Me a Song,’ the artist’s solo exhibition at No Gallery by Morgan Meier
Above the Fold Bela Borsodi’s ‘Birth Life Death’ invents new dynamics for inanimate objects On view at The Corner Gallery in upstate New York, the photographer’s mischievous exhibition creates existential language from the everyday by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Drew Ducote’s ‘Rednecks with Paychecks’ showcases the torque of Texas’s underground motorist community The New York-based artist mines the mud-slicked culture of his native Lone Star State in this photo story dedicated to the eponymous collective of offroaders by Elroy Rosenberg
Above the Fold Silence sizzles in ‘Tiptoeing Through the Kitchen’, Luhring Augustine’s latest group show The exhibition delves into the mysteries and emotions buried beneath the surface of a photograph by Minh Le
At Large Inside the secret libidinal archive of George Platt Lynes Director Sam Shahid joins photographer Bruce Weber to discuss the artist’s clandestine homoerotic nudes, documented in his new film ‘Hidden Master’ by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Danny Lim takes us into the unseen heart of Stockholm In his new photobook ‘Green’, the New York-based photographer turns his camera on the expressive youth and mossy parklands of Stockholm’s industrial waterfront by Elroy Rosenberg
Above the Fold Officine Générale’s portraits of persona Photographer Laurence Ellis and stylist Giovanni Laudicina take an introspective approach with these never-before-seen photos by Document Journal
Above the Fold For Hugo Comte, abstraction is the highest form of flattery The renowned fashion photographer sits down with Document to discuss love, inspiration, and attitude in his debut film, ‘Purring Metal’ by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Eduard Sánchez Ribot makes magic of the mundane In an exclusive photo diary for Document, the photographer captures the quotidian beauty of his trip through South Korea by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold Solange continues to examine intimacy in transition through portraiture series In her second installment with Document, the artist shares snapshots from the past three years taken by photographers Raphael Rios, Kobe Wagstaff, and Courtney Yates by Solange Knowles
Above the Fold Bobby Doherty equates the mundane with the remarkable Upon the release of ‘Dream About Nothing,’ the photographer joins Document to unpack his methodology by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Sam Youkilis’s ‘Somewhere’ charts the strangeness of the everyday The photographer’s new book functions as a diary, tracing the contours between memory and reality by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Marcus Maddox captures the everyday romance of the music scene With his series ‘Pom Poms,’ the photographer offers intimate glimpses of the lives of artists and the crowd, across three American cities by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold Running with kites Photographer Edd Horder and stylist Lilia Toncheva O’Rourke practice Afghanistan’s national pastime, positioning play as an act of resistance by Maximilian Tapogna
Above the Fold For Viviane Sassen, art is a canvas for hopes, wishes, and uncertainties Spanning photography, collage, painting, and video, ‘Phosphor: Art & Fashion’ celebrates a chameleonic practice across three decades by Gilda Bruno
Above the Fold In ‘Love Me Again,’ Michella Bredahl portraits femininity The photographer joins Document to elaborate on the making of her book and the making of her mindset by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Oji Haynes’s photographs preserve a language of Black life With ‘Drylongso,’ the artist leans into details, honing in on the fantastical elements of his reality by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold For Carlijn Jacobs, reality is a bore The photographer’s surreal images are on view at Amsterdam’s Foam Museum, showcasing a compelling universe where fantasy and history mingle by Mary Cleary
Above the Fold ‘What’s My Name’ captures the warmth of Micaiah Carter The photographer’s new book portraits an earnestly uncorrupted version of the American Dream, traversing quiet moments of meditation and joy by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘My friends are cyborgs, but that’s okay’ portraits a posthuman paradise Photographer Ramona Wang joins Document to delineate between punctums and paintings, humans and cyborgs, and stereotypes and realities by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Stacy Kranitz captures Appalachia as it is Following the release of ‘As It Was Give(n) to Me,’ the photographer joins Document to unravel the region she calls home by Jayne O'Dwyer
Above the Fold ‘HOME and AWAY’ is a testament to Alasdair McLellan’s enduring instinct With 500 images, the two-book set spans more than three decades of the photographer’s work, from his adolescence to the present day by Document Journal
Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth The photography book follows teenagers navigating love, angst, and nightlife against the flickering neons of a rural Italian summer by Gilda Bruno
Above the Fold Portraits of Brussels’s free party movement, through James Brodribb’s lens Galvanized by a radical collectivist spirit and a love of hardcore music, the scene is alive and well—albeit on the fringes by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold ‘Ed Templeton: Wires Crossed’ immortalizes DIY skate culture’s heyday Before brand deals and camera phones, there was a fully grassroots community, united by youth and a craving for self-conquest by Johan Kugelberg
Above the Fold A portrait of queerness in Egypt, through the lens of Jérémie Chegrane For Document, the artist shares a series of images that act as both a love story and as testament to a suppressed gay reality by Document Journal
Above the Fold Sam Penn’s ‘Some Girls’ is made of intimate odes to womanhood In her first published work, the New York-based photographer renders magic from memories, finding permanence in passing moments of affection by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The queer performers keeping the Chelsea’s subversive legacy alive Decades after its heyday, the historic hotel serves as a safe haven for burlesque and sideshow artists to perform their most transgressive acts by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God Ahead of the publication of his zine for New York Life Gallery, the photographer joins Document to ruminate on the philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Castro to Christopher’ documents bygone queer utopias Nicholas Blair’s debut photography book offers a vision of Pride on the cusp of AIDS, from the streets of San Francisco and New York by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold Carlos Idun-Tawiah recasts his boyhood The photographer’s ‘Sunday Special’ series blurs memory with fiction in staged recollections along the coast of Ghana by Olivia Treynor
Above the Fold For Oliver Frank Chanarin, fact is forever in flux Following the release of ‘A Perfect Sentence,’ the photographer joins Document to unpack the still-evolving philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Kristie Muller’s subject is peculiarity itself For Document, the photographer shares a selection of images that illustrate the weight of perspective by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Finding the words to reconnect with a lost cultural identity In a series of portraits and interviews, photographer Elinor Kry explores the ways in which a lack of fluency in language bolsters distance from ethnicity by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘Analog Human Studies’ is provocative and agonizingly intimate More than 15 years following the release of ‘Lost Boys,’ Slava Mogutin presents a new photography book—bestowing queer culture with an ever-changing face by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold For Juergen Teller, confrontation is an art and an act of care ‘The Master V’ is the latest installment in the photographer’s ongoing series—featuring his manifold muses, from Iggy Pop to Julia Fox by Megan Hullander
At Large Uncovering the photographic archive of Allen Ginsberg For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, the Beat poet is recontextualized through his own lens, portraiting the likes of Iggy Pop, Gus Van Sant, William S.... by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold At Club Onyx, Adrienne Raquel documents the reality behind the strip club’s fantasy Previously on view at Fotografiska, the photography series is now available in the form of a monograph by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Luis Alberto Rodriguez’s ‘O.’ is a noise, a gasp, a cycle, a reset The photographer’s latest book seeks moments of transcendence, imagined in dynamic studio nudes and coffee-ground divination by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Paw Gissel documents the ease of the Brazilian coast Rio de Janeiro’s communal spaces are an antidote to its inequities, snapshotted through a humanist lens by the Copenhagen-based photographer by Document Journal
At Large Between rivers and histories, An-My Lê’s photographs interrogate the complex fictions of warfare For Document’s Spring/Summer 2023 issue, MoMA’s Roxana Marcoci curates a selection of lesser-known works from the artist’s complex oeuvre by Roxana Marcoci
Above the Fold ‘Everything is a Self-Portrait’ centers the unending self Upon the book’s release, photographer Francis Kanai and poet Malaya Malandro join Document to discuss finding familiarity in the unfamiliar by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold ‘100% (Ciento por Ciento)’ spotlights Patagonia’s storied landscape, and the fight to protect it Colin Dodgson’s photo book, created in collaboration with the World Land Trust, connects with the communities working to preserve the world’s most wild regions by Morgan Becker