Art George Rouy explores the human body as both subject and medium Following his debut solo show in London, the British artist joins Document to discuss painting, performance, and his corporeal collaboration with choreographer Sharon Eyal
The future of mobility discussed on the Arlecchino train at Prada Frames 2025 Held at Milan Central Train Station and a restored 1950s train originally designed by Gio Ponti, Prada Frames 2025 brought together designers, policymakers, and researchers...
Photography The mirror and the mirage: Fashion photography in a culture of resistance A talk given at Statements on Style, as part of the MoMA Forum on Contemporary Photography, by Nick Vogelson, Editor-in-Chief, Document Journal and Notes on...
Art Kingsley Ifill is in no rush In his latest exhibition, 'Blue Roan' at Hannah Barry Gallery in London, the artist brings together 15 years of instinct-driven image-making, carving frames by hand,...
Above the Fold Andy Dixon’s colorful commentary on the comedy of desire The Canadian artist interweaves themes of appropriation to paint a vivid interpretation of art’s intricate relationship with wealth and decadence. by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine Cheating, stealing, lying, and environmental disrespect are habits shared most exclusively to the wealthiest social groups, according to new research. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Andy Dixon’s colorful commentary on the comedy of desire The Canadian artist interweaves themes of appropriation to paint a vivid interpretation of art’s intricate relationship with wealth and decadence. by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold Science attempts to explain why the rich and powerful often behave like swine Cheating, stealing, lying, and environmental disrespect are habits shared most exclusively to the wealthiest social groups, according to new research. by Caroline Christie