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 Documenting the humanity in Tbilisi’s brutalist landmark of Soviet occupation Photographer Alex Schoelcher examines the history within a Tbilisi apartment complex for his new project "Plato." by Clara Malley Above the Fold The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition Centuries after his death, Jean-Jacques Lequeu's haunting sketches of architecture and erotica are finally being celebrated. by Clara Malley 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 Prada invites a trio of female architects to reimagine black nylon—its signature fabric For Spring/Summer 2019, architects Cini Boeri, Elizabeth Diller and Kazuyo Sejima created new accessories in black nylon for Prada. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold How a bouquet of flowers from Andy Warhol started Peter Marino’s art collection 'To Peter, Andy Warhol.' by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before Opening this week at the Museum of Modern Art is “Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia," a new exhibition on the cold architectural style. by Ann Binlot Documented Katharina Grosse rejects your idea that painting is archaic Known for work that takes place on a captivating scale, the painter discusses a technique that operates far beyond the realm of one dimension for... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold The dissident art of ‘cruising’ gets a pavilion at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale Champagne and poppers will be served at the May 24th opening of Spazio Punch's "Cruising Pavilion." by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The costs of trying to touch the sky The question of building skyscrapers in dense urban areas is one we should be asking. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The Geometry of Sound Architect and Document contributor David Adjaye designs a soundwave speaker. by Benjamin Gutierrez Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein The OMA architect mulls over his Japanese identity and the changing architectural needs of art world with Fred Bernstein in Document's Spring / Summer 2017... by Fred Bernstein At Large No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen Conversations Architect and industrial designer Gaetano Pesce reflects on politics, pop culture, and the passing of time. Gaetano Pesce elaborates upon the importance of liquidity, lightness, and minestrone soup to curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist. by Ann Binlot Conversations Lanvin’s Lucas Ossendrijver speaks of space and the functionality of design with artist Oscar Tuazon. The longtime friends met to discuss the craft of fashion and creating a place of one's own. by Drew Sawyer Conversations David Adjaye and Lonnie G. Bunch III on the National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture In No. 9, Document presents a special conversation from the new issue between the architect and curator, whose long-awaited museum just opened its doors. by Blake Abbie Above the Fold Herzog & de Meuron Reimagine the Musée Unterlinden Located in a building that was originally a 13th-century Dominican convent, the Musée Unterlinden in Colmar, France is one of the most-visited museums in the... by Ann Binlot Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller discuss exhibiting architecture in museums and architectures role in society in Issue No. 7. by Blake Abbie Above the Fold The House of Saint Laurent Couture There’s a new couture house in Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Left Bank. Saint Laurent Couture just moved into its new headquarters at 24, Rue de l’Université.... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Documenting the humanity in Tbilisi’s brutalist landmark of Soviet occupation Photographer Alex Schoelcher examines the history within a Tbilisi apartment complex for his new project "Plato." by Clara Malley
Above the Fold The artist too radical for 18th century Paris finally gets an exhibition Centuries after his death, Jean-Jacques Lequeu's haunting sketches of architecture and erotica are finally being celebrated. by Clara Malley
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 Prada invites a trio of female architects to reimagine black nylon—its signature fabric For Spring/Summer 2019, architects Cini Boeri, Elizabeth Diller and Kazuyo Sejima created new accessories in black nylon for Prada. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold How a bouquet of flowers from Andy Warhol started Peter Marino’s art collection 'To Peter, Andy Warhol.' by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Brutalism never felt like this before Opening this week at the Museum of Modern Art is “Toward a Concrete Utopia: Architecture in Yugoslavia," a new exhibition on the cold architectural style. by Ann Binlot
Documented Katharina Grosse rejects your idea that painting is archaic Known for work that takes place on a captivating scale, the painter discusses a technique that operates far beyond the realm of one dimension for... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold The dissident art of ‘cruising’ gets a pavilion at this year’s Venice Architecture Biennale Champagne and poppers will be served at the May 24th opening of Spazio Punch's "Cruising Pavilion." by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The costs of trying to touch the sky The question of building skyscrapers in dense urban areas is one we should be asking. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The Geometry of Sound Architect and Document contributor David Adjaye designs a soundwave speaker. by Benjamin Gutierrez
Conversations OMA Architect Shohei Shigematsu Speaks of Building Confidence with Critic Fred Bernstein The OMA architect mulls over his Japanese identity and the changing architectural needs of art world with Fred Bernstein in Document's Spring / Summer 2017... by Fred Bernstein
At Large No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen
Conversations Architect and industrial designer Gaetano Pesce reflects on politics, pop culture, and the passing of time. Gaetano Pesce elaborates upon the importance of liquidity, lightness, and minestrone soup to curator Hans-Ulrich Obrist. by Ann Binlot
Conversations Lanvin’s Lucas Ossendrijver speaks of space and the functionality of design with artist Oscar Tuazon. The longtime friends met to discuss the craft of fashion and creating a place of one's own. by Drew Sawyer
Conversations David Adjaye and Lonnie G. Bunch III on the National Museum of African American Heritage and Culture In No. 9, Document presents a special conversation from the new issue between the architect and curator, whose long-awaited museum just opened its doors. by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold Herzog & de Meuron Reimagine the Musée Unterlinden Located in a building that was originally a 13th-century Dominican convent, the Musée Unterlinden in Colmar, France is one of the most-visited museums in the... by Ann Binlot
Conversations The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller on new approaches to architecture The Met’s Beatrice Galilee and architect Elizabeth Diller discuss exhibiting architecture in museums and architectures role in society in Issue No. 7. by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold The House of Saint Laurent Couture There’s a new couture house in Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Left Bank. Saint Laurent Couture just moved into its new headquarters at 24, Rue de l’Université.... by Document Journal