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.
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Five Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs.Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and... by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Four Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold From the Editors—F/W 2014 Document No. 5 is a special issue, the marker of our second anniversary. We’ve asked our amazing contributors to celebrate the journey we’ve been sharing... by Document Journal Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Three Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Two Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Janet P Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal Above the Fold A first by Cartier—The Diver Watch, Calibre de Cartier Embracing extreme conditions, Cartier introduces its first ever Dive watch, matched to withstand up to 300 meters of water while still maintaining its sleek and... by Document Journal Above the Fold The Saint Laurent Toile Monogram Every iconic luxury house, holds a unique signature or historic monogrammed trademark that becomes synonymous with the brand over the many years. In 1961, artist... by Document Journal Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger Above the Fold Repossi’s White Noise Permeates New York’s Dover Street Market At a glance, Repossi’s White Noise collection looks like a wearable audio-spectrum readout, though Corbusian architecture and Alexander Calder’s mobiles were also points of reference. by Hilary Moss Above the Fold Exclusive Video—“White Paintings” by Collier Schorr In Collier Schorr’s exclusive video, White Paintings, the artist explores the relationship between black and white stills with color motion film. The result is a... by Document Journal Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch During the last weekend in January, while visitors flocked to Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair downtown, more adventurous and in-the-know art lovers made the... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” Preview Photographer Chad Pitman's debut book, "Valley Pines" by James Valeri Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Irreverent filmmaker and photographer Larry Clark will be selling a selection of photographs at Los Angeles's Ooga Booga Gallery for $100 each. Although his fine-art... by Emily Singer Above the Fold The Downtown Handbag Line With a Can’t-Stop Mentality It's no secret that New Yorkers can be out and about for (at least) 18 hour days, hopping from the gym to work to dinner... by Emily Singer Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled "Who Says Pain is Erotic?" Winant's first solo... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Five Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs.Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and... by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Four Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold From the Editors—F/W 2014 Document No. 5 is a special issue, the marker of our second anniversary. We’ve asked our amazing contributors to celebrate the journey we’ve been sharing... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Three Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Two Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Janet P
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal
Above the Fold A first by Cartier—The Diver Watch, Calibre de Cartier Embracing extreme conditions, Cartier introduces its first ever Dive watch, matched to withstand up to 300 meters of water while still maintaining its sleek and... by Document Journal
Above the Fold The Saint Laurent Toile Monogram Every iconic luxury house, holds a unique signature or historic monogrammed trademark that becomes synonymous with the brand over the many years. In 1961, artist... by Document Journal
Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger
Above the Fold Repossi’s White Noise Permeates New York’s Dover Street Market At a glance, Repossi’s White Noise collection looks like a wearable audio-spectrum readout, though Corbusian architecture and Alexander Calder’s mobiles were also points of reference. by Hilary Moss
Above the Fold Exclusive Video—“White Paintings” by Collier Schorr In Collier Schorr’s exclusive video, White Paintings, the artist explores the relationship between black and white stills with color motion film. The result is a... by Document Journal
Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch During the last weekend in January, while visitors flocked to Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair downtown, more adventurous and in-the-know art lovers made the... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” Preview Photographer Chad Pitman's debut book, "Valley Pines" by James Valeri
Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Irreverent filmmaker and photographer Larry Clark will be selling a selection of photographs at Los Angeles's Ooga Booga Gallery for $100 each. Although his fine-art... by Emily Singer
Above the Fold The Downtown Handbag Line With a Can’t-Stop Mentality It's no secret that New Yorkers can be out and about for (at least) 18 hour days, hopping from the gym to work to dinner... by Emily Singer
Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled "Who Says Pain is Erotic?" Winant's first solo... by Drew Sawyer