Nightlife Out late with Document to ring in A New Perspective Following its event with Performa, Document headed to Jean’s for an afterparty late into the night
Nightlife Document and Performa celebrate boundary-breaking art together To coincide with the release of its Fall/Winter 2025 issue, Document hosted the afterparty for the live art biennial’s 20th-anniversary gala
The architecture-forward resort Desa Potato Head is redefining tourism by sustaining an artistic ecology that’s both local and international For its Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Document Journal travels to Bali to trace the legacies and futures of hospitality and design
What if the artistic impulse is wisdom from the future? Inspiration ignites from the most unknown places. For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, scholar Jeffrey J. Kripal posits that creativity could be transmissions from a time...
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Above the Fold Shea Couleé and Sudan Archives are their own storytellers The two Midwestern artists meet to discuss haters, lovers, and the makings of their career-altering albums by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold From nostalgic ballads to seductive funk, Sudan Archives finds her range on ‘Natural Brown Prom Queen’ The artist joins Document to discuss high school, her alter ego, and the making of her latest album by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Meet Sudan Archives, the violin player rejecting genre—and Western tuning The musician discusses ethnomusicology, snakes, and finding common ground through defying definition by David Aaron Brake