Music 4 rising musicians leading today’s psychedelic renaissance Vinyl Williams, Teen Daze, Sunbeam Sound Machine, and Gold Celeste discuss how they are taking a 60s sound to strange new heights.
Fashion Kris Van Assche is luxury menswear’s hopeful romantic The designer discusses the freedom and terror of being Berluti’s new man.
Art Ming Smith’s ‘Strange Fruit’ reveals the specters of American history The photographer’s experiments in shadow and light reform gender and racial boundaries in a portfolio for Document S/S 2019.
Art Photographer Mitch Epstein on the incisive eye of his mentor Garry Winogrand As ‘Garry Winogrand: Color’ opens at The Brooklyn Museum, his former student tells Document why the emotive character of Winogrand's color photography still resonates today.
4 rising musicians leading today’s psychedelic renaissance Vinyl Williams, Teen Daze, Sunbeam Sound Machine, and Gold Celeste discuss how they are taking a 60s sound to strange new heights. by Kaylee Warren Kris Van Assche is luxury menswear’s hopeful romantic The designer discusses the freedom and terror of being Berluti’s new man. by Hannah Ongley Artist Wim Botha exposes the bad faith of Encyclopedia Britannica In ‘Still Life With Discontent,’ the South African sculptor draws parallels between bibles and encyclopedias—and exposes America’s own complicated history of Apartheid. by Monique Long Louie Banks photographs Jazzelle as a Motel 6 fever dream The London photographer and Detroit-born model create surreal suburban looks for Document Online. by Hannah Ongley Ozwald Boateng, Savile Row prodigy, expands his vision in Harlem The designer paid tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a new collection presented at the Apollo Theater. by Ann Binlot Ryan Beatty doesn’t need a persona The musician speaks about gratitude, his indifference to social media, and the joys of constant work cycle following his appearance in Document S/S 2019. by Gabriela Serpa Inside Selah Marley’s plant-filled dream world Selah Marley on wandering the Lower East side, following your own creative spark, and her first installation project, ‘A Primordial Place.’ by David Aaron Brake Document celebrates S/S 2019 at PUBLIC Document hosted an intimate dinner and party to celebrate Issue No. 14 with special guest Liz Johnson Artur and the Brooklyn Museum at PUBLIC with... by Hannah Ongley Ratio et Motus: meet the creative family behind NYC’s coolest bag brand Designers Angela Wang and Daniel Li reveal their S/S 2019 collection with friends, pizza, and club music. by Lulu Yao Gioiello Gabriel Held’s 12 favorite Camp moments in TV and film Ahead of this year’s Met Gala, vintage archivist and camp enthusiast Gabriel Held walks us through the best moments in pop culture camp. by Shawn Lakin Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot Pheeyownah’s ‘SILVER’ is an empowering R&B poetry collection The Swedish-Ugandan singer-songwriter takes inspiration from the energy of dance and the unapologetic freedom of Björk on her debut album. by Kaylee Warren 15 minutes with Pedro Almodóvar, film legend turned fine artist The legendary filmmaker's first New York exhibition, ‘Waiting for the Light,’ is on view at Marlborough Gallery through June 29, 2019. by Ann Binlot Edd Horder captures the elaborate uniforms of British social clubs From choir girls to polo players, Edd Horder photographs a rarely seen side of British society for London Unstyled. by Hannah Ongley Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures How Bob Colacello became the one every A-Lister shared their secrets with. by Daisy Prince Secret Magazine celebrates our generation’s boundless curiosity Jeff Ihaza and Jarod Taber's new zine upends stereotypes about today's 'phone-obsessed' generation. by Shawn Lakin The future of lingerie: 8 brands defining ‘sexy’ today Document spoke to eight founders about creating a vision of empowering sexuality that doesn’t include a wonderbra. by Sam Weir The Making of Hiroshi Fujiwara: 6 subcultures that shaped the ‘Godfather of Streetwear’ Document breaks down Hiroshi Fujiwara’s six biggest influences, from Ura-Harajuku to 80s hip hop. by David Aaron Brake Sean Penn and Salman Rushdie turn private memories into surreal films for Staerk&Christensen Danish design duo Helena Christensen and Camilla Staerk collaborate with artists who inspire them for ‘In My Dream Last Night…,’ a short film and sound... by Hannah Ongley Rave Zine: new photography with eternal DIY spirit The new zine celebrates the artists keeping the inventive, youthful spirit of the Second Summer of Love alive in its first issue. by Alice Lefons Paul Anthony Smith probes his dual identity in ‘Junction’ The Jamaican-American artist Paul Anthony Smith investigates class, colonialism, and culture in Junction, his first exhibition at Jack Shainman. by Ann Binlot Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches The British social documentary and portrait photographer releases 'Congregation,' her second photography book portraying the rarely-documented spiritual worship of African South Londoners. by Kaylee Warren Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 For Document's S/S 2019 edition, we scan the landscape, both past and present, to identify the power structures, technologies, and cultural forces that shape what... by Nick Vogelson 4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise On the occasion of Chloe Wise’s portrait exhibition ‘Not That We Don’t’ at Almine Rech London, Document reached out to her subjects to gain their... by Ann Binlot ‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles FAR–NEAR, a cross-cultural book series aimed at broadening perspectives of Asia, launches its second issue with a short film about hair and heritage. by Lulu Yao Gioiello Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour Activists, artists, and entrepreneurs took to the tenth annual Women in the World Summit to discuss ageism, gun control, and why it’s time for men... by Clara Malley Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin’s B-horror version of America’s rural fantasy The artists reconstruct the idea of home in their Fondazione Prada exhibition ”Whether Line.” by Ann Binlot Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie Shayne Oliver takes Colmar A.G.E. to the western frontier The Italian outerwear brand tapped the New York designer for their second collaborative collection. by Shawn Lakin Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online With the fight for LGBTQ rights increasingly being waged online, Document speaks to four individuals on the frontlines. by Bo Hanna Trace the ‘Journey of a Raindrop’ at Milan’s Issey Miyake flagship Issey Miyake tapped Dutch designer Jólan van der Wiel to create a series of installations in its Milan flagship for Salone del Mobile. by Ann Binlot Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams Photographer Martin Mae captures families, fashion models, and rickshaw drivers in the beautifully cacophonous city. by Hannah Ongley The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the world—and were forgotten On the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, look at five groundbreaking women who were erased from art history. by Ann Binlot 6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border In 'American Backyard,' photographer Elliot Ross and writer Genevieve Allison give voice to the families, ranchers, and indigenous activists negotiating life on the U.S.-Mexico border. by Clara Malley 5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable Document remembers the vulnerable tenor of Varda’s oeuvre—and the 5 films that it is best embodied by. by Tia Glista Genevieve Gaignard removes our rose-colored glasses for white Americana The artist explores the disturbing resonances of domestic life and white nostalgia in "Black White and Red All Over" at Monique Meloche Gallery. by Clara Malley Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information Set in a Silicon Valley multiverse ruled by apps and algorithms, Schulman's latest book 'Come With Me' reveals the myriad consequences of our gluttonous hunger... by Hayley Phelan The 14th Sharjah Biennial tells the stories ignored by popular culture Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif, and Claire Tancons curated the 14th Sharjah Biennial, ‘Leaving the Echo Chamber,’ which looks at how systems dictate culture. by Ann Binlot Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz The Serpentine in London plays host to the UK’s first solo show of the Swiss naturopath, healer, and environmental artist. by Caroline Christie What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? Artist and activist Liv Wynter explains why we need to redefine the term emotional labour. by Caroline Christie Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic In the era of minimalism and Marie Kondo, we’re made to feel bad about not wanting to give items up. Janelle Abbott's 'Wardrobe Therapy' makes... by Sara Radin Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire The artist gives expression to human yearnings and the futile quest for refuge—against a frenetic soundtrack spanning Vivaldi to Nirvana. by Justin Polera Su Misu’s erotic photographs reveal Taiwan’s subversive underbelly The Taiwanese photographer's daring images are on display at Art Basel in Hong Kong through March 31. by Ann Binlot Yasiin Bey released his newest album and all I got was a Polaroid of myself The artist formerly known as Mos Def released Negus at Art Basel in Hong Kong—but you could only listen to it if you were there. by Ann Binlot Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach The late Andy Sweet's legacy is the subject of a recent documentary and photography book. by Sara Radin Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth The Czech-born, New York-based photographer immortalizes her American Youth series with her new book ‘Young American.’ by Ann Binlot How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion Exploring how the 19th-century poet influenced River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain, and Hedi Slimane. by Dane Maximov A day in Tompkins Square Park with artist Jack Greer The artist discusses his affinity for parks, creating in the spirit of the internet, and how he's changed since the end of The Still House... by Nick Ricardo Mariette Pathy Allen spent 40 years documenting the transgender community’s radical resilience 'Rites of Passage,' on display at The Museum of Sex, reveals all that has changed and all that tragically remains the same in the battle... by Clara Malley
4 rising musicians leading today’s psychedelic renaissance Vinyl Williams, Teen Daze, Sunbeam Sound Machine, and Gold Celeste discuss how they are taking a 60s sound to strange new heights. by Kaylee Warren
Kris Van Assche is luxury menswear’s hopeful romantic The designer discusses the freedom and terror of being Berluti’s new man. by Hannah Ongley
Artist Wim Botha exposes the bad faith of Encyclopedia Britannica In ‘Still Life With Discontent,’ the South African sculptor draws parallels between bibles and encyclopedias—and exposes America’s own complicated history of Apartheid. by Monique Long
Louie Banks photographs Jazzelle as a Motel 6 fever dream The London photographer and Detroit-born model create surreal suburban looks for Document Online. by Hannah Ongley
Ozwald Boateng, Savile Row prodigy, expands his vision in Harlem The designer paid tribute to the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a new collection presented at the Apollo Theater. by Ann Binlot
Ryan Beatty doesn’t need a persona The musician speaks about gratitude, his indifference to social media, and the joys of constant work cycle following his appearance in Document S/S 2019. by Gabriela Serpa
Inside Selah Marley’s plant-filled dream world Selah Marley on wandering the Lower East side, following your own creative spark, and her first installation project, ‘A Primordial Place.’ by David Aaron Brake
Document celebrates S/S 2019 at PUBLIC Document hosted an intimate dinner and party to celebrate Issue No. 14 with special guest Liz Johnson Artur and the Brooklyn Museum at PUBLIC with... by Hannah Ongley
Ratio et Motus: meet the creative family behind NYC’s coolest bag brand Designers Angela Wang and Daniel Li reveal their S/S 2019 collection with friends, pizza, and club music. by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Gabriel Held’s 12 favorite Camp moments in TV and film Ahead of this year’s Met Gala, vintage archivist and camp enthusiast Gabriel Held walks us through the best moments in pop culture camp. by Shawn Lakin
Naomi Wadler and Yara Shahidi want to stop the adultification of black girls The activists discussed the pressures of being young, black, and female at Harvard's Vision and Justice conference last week. by Ann Binlot
Pheeyownah’s ‘SILVER’ is an empowering R&B poetry collection The Swedish-Ugandan singer-songwriter takes inspiration from the energy of dance and the unapologetic freedom of Björk on her debut album. by Kaylee Warren
15 minutes with Pedro Almodóvar, film legend turned fine artist The legendary filmmaker's first New York exhibition, ‘Waiting for the Light,’ is on view at Marlborough Gallery through June 29, 2019. by Ann Binlot
Edd Horder captures the elaborate uniforms of British social clubs From choir girls to polo players, Edd Horder photographs a rarely seen side of British society for London Unstyled. by Hannah Ongley
Bob Colacello captured the private hours of the 70s most public figures How Bob Colacello became the one every A-Lister shared their secrets with. by Daisy Prince
Secret Magazine celebrates our generation’s boundless curiosity Jeff Ihaza and Jarod Taber's new zine upends stereotypes about today's 'phone-obsessed' generation. by Shawn Lakin
The future of lingerie: 8 brands defining ‘sexy’ today Document spoke to eight founders about creating a vision of empowering sexuality that doesn’t include a wonderbra. by Sam Weir
The Making of Hiroshi Fujiwara: 6 subcultures that shaped the ‘Godfather of Streetwear’ Document breaks down Hiroshi Fujiwara’s six biggest influences, from Ura-Harajuku to 80s hip hop. by David Aaron Brake
Sean Penn and Salman Rushdie turn private memories into surreal films for Staerk&Christensen Danish design duo Helena Christensen and Camilla Staerk collaborate with artists who inspire them for ‘In My Dream Last Night…,’ a short film and sound... by Hannah Ongley
Rave Zine: new photography with eternal DIY spirit The new zine celebrates the artists keeping the inventive, youthful spirit of the Second Summer of Love alive in its first issue. by Alice Lefons
Paul Anthony Smith probes his dual identity in ‘Junction’ The Jamaican-American artist Paul Anthony Smith investigates class, colonialism, and culture in Junction, his first exhibition at Jack Shainman. by Ann Binlot
Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches The British social documentary and portrait photographer releases 'Congregation,' her second photography book portraying the rarely-documented spiritual worship of African South Londoners. by Kaylee Warren
Announcing Document Journal S/S 2019 For Document's S/S 2019 edition, we scan the landscape, both past and present, to identify the power structures, technologies, and cultural forces that shape what... by Nick Vogelson
4 creatives on being painted by Chloe Wise On the occasion of Chloe Wise’s portrait exhibition ‘Not That We Don’t’ at Almine Rech London, Document reached out to her subjects to gain their... by Ann Binlot
‘Fades and Braids,’ the short film exploring Asian identity through hairstyles FAR–NEAR, a cross-cultural book series aimed at broadening perspectives of Asia, launches its second issue with a short film about hair and heritage. by Lulu Yao Gioiello
Anna Delvey’s ‘delusions of grandeur’ and the gaslighting of an entire generation Anna Sorokin—the fake heiress on trial for swindling New York’s elite—is being propped up as a symbol for millennials as deluded, entitled, and narcissistic. by Caroline Christie
Learning to turn taglines into real change with Hillary Clinton and Anna Wintour Activists, artists, and entrepreneurs took to the tenth annual Women in the World Summit to discuss ageism, gun control, and why it’s time for men... by Clara Malley
Lizzie Fitch and Ryan Trecartin’s B-horror version of America’s rural fantasy The artists reconstruct the idea of home in their Fondazione Prada exhibition ”Whether Line.” by Ann Binlot
Corey Wash’s art is an etiquette class for abject millennials The artist and model is advocating for better communication through art. by Caroline Christie
Shayne Oliver takes Colmar A.G.E. to the western frontier The Italian outerwear brand tapped the New York designer for their second collaborative collection. by Shawn Lakin
Digital defenders: meet the queer activists fighting surveillance and censorship online With the fight for LGBTQ rights increasingly being waged online, Document speaks to four individuals on the frontlines. by Bo Hanna
Trace the ‘Journey of a Raindrop’ at Milan’s Issey Miyake flagship Issey Miyake tapped Dutch designer Jólan van der Wiel to create a series of installations in its Milan flagship for Salone del Mobile. by Ann Binlot
Mumbai, Unstyled: everyday fashion in India’s City of Dreams Photographer Martin Mae captures families, fashion models, and rickshaw drivers in the beautifully cacophonous city. by Hannah Ongley
The women of the Bauhaus who rethought the world—and were forgotten On the 100th anniversary of the Bauhaus, look at five groundbreaking women who were erased from art history. by Ann Binlot
6 stories of compassion and contradiction on America’s southern border In 'American Backyard,' photographer Elliot Ross and writer Genevieve Allison give voice to the families, ranchers, and indigenous activists negotiating life on the U.S.-Mexico border. by Clara Malley
5 Agnès Varda films that taught us how to be vulnerable Document remembers the vulnerable tenor of Varda’s oeuvre—and the 5 films that it is best embodied by. by Tia Glista
Genevieve Gaignard removes our rose-colored glasses for white Americana The artist explores the disturbing resonances of domestic life and white nostalgia in "Black White and Red All Over" at Monique Meloche Gallery. by Clara Malley
Helen Schulman explores age-old questions in the age of information Set in a Silicon Valley multiverse ruled by apps and algorithms, Schulman's latest book 'Come With Me' reveals the myriad consequences of our gluttonous hunger... by Hayley Phelan
The 14th Sharjah Biennial tells the stories ignored by popular culture Zoe Butt, Omar Kholeif, and Claire Tancons curated the 14th Sharjah Biennial, ‘Leaving the Echo Chamber,’ which looks at how systems dictate culture. by Ann Binlot
Why everyone is rediscovering the spiritual illustrations of Emma Kunz The Serpentine in London plays host to the UK’s first solo show of the Swiss naturopath, healer, and environmental artist. by Caroline Christie
What is ‘emotional labor’ and why can’t you invoice for it? Artist and activist Liv Wynter explains why we need to redefine the term emotional labour. by Caroline Christie
Wardrobe Therapy: sorting out my inner psyche and my summer aesthetic In the era of minimalism and Marie Kondo, we’re made to feel bad about not wanting to give items up. Janelle Abbott's 'Wardrobe Therapy' makes... by Sara Radin
Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire The artist gives expression to human yearnings and the futile quest for refuge—against a frenetic soundtrack spanning Vivaldi to Nirvana. by Justin Polera
Su Misu’s erotic photographs reveal Taiwan’s subversive underbelly The Taiwanese photographer's daring images are on display at Art Basel in Hong Kong through March 31. by Ann Binlot
Yasiin Bey released his newest album and all I got was a Polaroid of myself The artist formerly known as Mos Def released Negus at Art Basel in Hong Kong—but you could only listen to it if you were there. by Ann Binlot
Photographing the vibrant, disappearing community of elderly Jews in 1970s South Beach The late Andy Sweet's legacy is the subject of a recent documentary and photography book. by Sara Radin
Marie Tomanova captures the vulnerability of American youth The Czech-born, New York-based photographer immortalizes her American Youth series with her new book ‘Young American.’ by Ann Binlot
How Arthur Rimbaud became the blueprint for outsider teen fashion Exploring how the 19th-century poet influenced River Phoenix, Kurt Cobain, and Hedi Slimane. by Dane Maximov
A day in Tompkins Square Park with artist Jack Greer The artist discusses his affinity for parks, creating in the spirit of the internet, and how he's changed since the end of The Still House... by Nick Ricardo
Mariette Pathy Allen spent 40 years documenting the transgender community’s radical resilience 'Rites of Passage,' on display at The Museum of Sex, reveals all that has changed and all that tragically remains the same in the battle... by Clara Malley