Fashion The intimacy of beauty with Holli Smith and Pony Rivers For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, the hairstylist and longtime contributor transforms her partner into an array of characters for his fashion debut accompanied by a...
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
At Large The lyric monuments of Barbara Chase-Riboud Currently the subject of a Paris retrospective spanning eight institutions, the artist and author divulges her poetic process for these works-on-paper published for the first... by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold In Tahir Karmali’s ‘Eternal Rent,’ infrastructure is human On view at Chinatown’s Management gallery, the artist’s debut solo show centers construction and deconstruction on the city streets and within the self by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold R. Jamin’s ‘Temperance’ is a study in the spirituality behind science Document sits down with the artist to talk about the natural disasters, divination, and doves behind her first solo show, on view at David Peter... by Maya Kotomori 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 Jennifer Rochlin and Jennifer Guidi keep each other curious On the occasion of Rochlin’s exhibition ‘Paintings on Clay’ at Hauser and Wirth, the two artists talk about friendship, collaboration, and the potency of nature by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold ‘Queues’ by Louis Osmosis serializes artistic epiphany The sculptor’s most recent solo exhibition at Kapp Kapp gives the potency of ideas a spermatozoan mascot by Maya Kotomori Above the Fold Noah Stalgia creates sculptures for an era of withering authenticity The New York-based artist joins Document to discuss faux-transgressive design, working-class fetishism, and the drive toward belief by Ben Dreith Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless The artist joins Document to discuss the universality of flowers, his sculptural practice, and the expansion of his design studio into the interior by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Piero Gilardi’s ‘Tappeto-Natura’ seeks reconciliation between nature and the future The artist’s debut American exhibition, which renders organic landscapes from synthetic material, is on view at Magazzino Italian Art by Morgan Becker Above the Fold The scientific creative process, as told by the unrealized works of Chris Burden ‘Poetic Practical,’ a new book from Gagosian, presents 67 abandoned projects surrounding architecture, power, and political systems by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Nicolas Party’s universe extends beyond the canvas Phaidon’s monograph on the artist delves into color theory, graffiti culture, and the importance of perspective by Document Journal Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners 'And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time' explores public memory and the city's downtown architecture by Syd Walker Above the Fold Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo embody the spirit of artistic collaboration Hauser & Wirth’s retrospective on the lifelong friends displays the evolution of the abstract-création movement by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Peter Schlesinger manifests sculpture’s humanity The artist joins Document to discuss mythology, Japanese lacquerware, and his latest show at David Lewis by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Artist Elliott Hundley embraces chaos by getting closer to it In his current exhibition 'Clearing,' Hundley uses two decades of unused material to craft explosive intricacy by Ann Binlot Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings Architect Frank Gehry and artist Larry Bell speak about their lifelong friendship and ruminate on the possibility of an unregulated art world for Document Fall/Winter... by Elliott David Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades The sculptor, painter, and performance artist on her site-specific installation at Zurich's LUMA Westbau gallery. by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold A meticulous recreation of Giacometti’s studio is now open to the curious This summer the Giacometti Institute has opened a near-exact recreation of the sculpture's Montparnasse studio. by Ann Binlot Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass Conversations Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist At Large Piers Secunda and the Preservation of Destruction The sculptor speaks about cultural violence in the Middle East by Fiona Rose-Greenland Above the Fold Nick Hornby: Grand Narratives and Little Anecdotes The British sculptor discusses persective with art adviser Thomas Rom for Document. by Thomas Rom Documented A Cautionary Tale by Bradley Kronz and Jessi Reaves The artists entertain the interwoven pasts and futures of their sculptures in this dreamy series of photographs. by Ruba Katrib Documented Color Jam Jessica Stockholder examines intentionality and serendipity in this diverse portfolio. by Ann Binlot Documented Lynda Benglis’s Ode to the American Southwest The artist shares work inspired by the colors, textures, and spirit of the New Mexico terrain. by Ann Binlot Documented Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See the Stars Sculptor Abigail DeVille shares work which navigates layers of space, memory, and bodily sensation. by Ann Binlot Documented Scarecrows by Kaari Upson The sculptor elaborates upon the impetus behind her human-esque pieces. by Ann Binlot Documented Barbara Kasten: Refracted Light Since the late 70s, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has produced photographic work that exploits the medium’s inherent tension between representation and abstraction. by Drew Sawyer Documented On a debate of balance Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Rein Vollenga birth a love child from their his and his art practices. by Document Journal
At Large The lyric monuments of Barbara Chase-Riboud Currently the subject of a Paris retrospective spanning eight institutions, the artist and author divulges her poetic process for these works-on-paper published for the first... by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold In Tahir Karmali’s ‘Eternal Rent,’ infrastructure is human On view at Chinatown’s Management gallery, the artist’s debut solo show centers construction and deconstruction on the city streets and within the self by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold R. Jamin’s ‘Temperance’ is a study in the spirituality behind science Document sits down with the artist to talk about the natural disasters, divination, and doves behind her first solo show, on view at David Peter... by Maya Kotomori
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 Jennifer Rochlin and Jennifer Guidi keep each other curious On the occasion of Rochlin’s exhibition ‘Paintings on Clay’ at Hauser and Wirth, the two artists talk about friendship, collaboration, and the potency of nature by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold ‘Queues’ by Louis Osmosis serializes artistic epiphany The sculptor’s most recent solo exhibition at Kapp Kapp gives the potency of ideas a spermatozoan mascot by Maya Kotomori
Above the Fold Noah Stalgia creates sculptures for an era of withering authenticity The New York-based artist joins Document to discuss faux-transgressive design, working-class fetishism, and the drive toward belief by Ben Dreith
Above the Fold For Lutfi Janania Zablah, the botanical world is boundless The artist joins Document to discuss the universality of flowers, his sculptural practice, and the expansion of his design studio into the interior by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Piero Gilardi’s ‘Tappeto-Natura’ seeks reconciliation between nature and the future The artist’s debut American exhibition, which renders organic landscapes from synthetic material, is on view at Magazzino Italian Art by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold The scientific creative process, as told by the unrealized works of Chris Burden ‘Poetic Practical,’ a new book from Gagosian, presents 67 abandoned projects surrounding architecture, power, and political systems by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Nicolas Party’s universe extends beyond the canvas Phaidon’s monograph on the artist delves into color theory, graffiti culture, and the importance of perspective by Document Journal
Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners 'And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time' explores public memory and the city's downtown architecture by Syd Walker
Above the Fold Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo embody the spirit of artistic collaboration Hauser & Wirth’s retrospective on the lifelong friends displays the evolution of the abstract-création movement by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Peter Schlesinger manifests sculpture’s humanity The artist joins Document to discuss mythology, Japanese lacquerware, and his latest show at David Lewis by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Artist Elliott Hundley embraces chaos by getting closer to it In his current exhibition 'Clearing,' Hundley uses two decades of unused material to craft explosive intricacy by Ann Binlot
Conversations Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings Architect Frank Gehry and artist Larry Bell speak about their lifelong friendship and ruminate on the possibility of an unregulated art world for Document Fall/Winter... by Elliott David
Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades The sculptor, painter, and performance artist on her site-specific installation at Zurich's LUMA Westbau gallery. by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold A meticulous recreation of Giacometti’s studio is now open to the curious This summer the Giacometti Institute has opened a near-exact recreation of the sculpture's Montparnasse studio. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass
Conversations Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist
At Large Piers Secunda and the Preservation of Destruction The sculptor speaks about cultural violence in the Middle East by Fiona Rose-Greenland
Above the Fold Nick Hornby: Grand Narratives and Little Anecdotes The British sculptor discusses persective with art adviser Thomas Rom for Document. by Thomas Rom
Documented A Cautionary Tale by Bradley Kronz and Jessi Reaves The artists entertain the interwoven pasts and futures of their sculptures in this dreamy series of photographs. by Ruba Katrib
Documented Color Jam Jessica Stockholder examines intentionality and serendipity in this diverse portfolio. by Ann Binlot
Documented Lynda Benglis’s Ode to the American Southwest The artist shares work inspired by the colors, textures, and spirit of the New Mexico terrain. by Ann Binlot
Documented Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See the Stars Sculptor Abigail DeVille shares work which navigates layers of space, memory, and bodily sensation. by Ann Binlot
Documented Scarecrows by Kaari Upson The sculptor elaborates upon the impetus behind her human-esque pieces. by Ann Binlot
Documented Barbara Kasten: Refracted Light Since the late 70s, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has produced photographic work that exploits the medium’s inherent tension between representation and abstraction. by Drew Sawyer
Documented On a debate of balance Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Rein Vollenga birth a love child from their his and his art practices. by Document Journal