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.
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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.
Documented A retrospective into Erwin Blumenfeld’s push for radical photography Fine art photographer Erwin Blumenfeld’s mesmerizing techniques in and out of the darkroom graced the the world’s finest fashion publications. Vince Aletti explores the man... by Vince Aletti Above the Fold Artist Luke Turner withdraws from Athens Biennale over heated Twitter fiasco The co-founder of the #HeWillNotDivideUs roaming art project got into an intense Twitter battle with artist Daniel Keller, who defended artist Deanna Havas liking a... by Caroline Christie Above the Fold What does AI-generated art look like? An exhibition at Nature Morte in New Dehli showcases the artwork generated not by human hand, but by artificial intelligence. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Hermès and Pierre Charpin join forces for La Serpentine The French designer and artist collaborated with Hermès to create window displays, scarves, and tabletop items. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Looking back at the ‘Beautiful Losers’ A new exhibition at The Hole celebrates the 10th anniversary of the documentary Beautiful Losers, which celebrated the 'broke artists' of New York's downtown scene... by Ann Binlot Documented Christelle De Castro zooms in on downtown NYC in ‘Citizens of the Bowery’ Christelle De Castro photographed and documented 60 denizens of the Bowery for the citizenM exhibition and documentary Citizens of the Bowery. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Rapper Killer Mike is the newest board member of Atlanta’s High Museum The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Nudists flock the Palais de Tokyo One of Paris’s most prestigious contemporary art collections opened its doors for the first time to a very marginalized group of culture lovers. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The photographer who made the biggest names of the 20th century beautiful Portraits of Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Emperor Charles I of Austria taken by Dora Kallmus, or d’Ora, are the subject of an exhibition at... by Ann Binlot Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Belgium fights back against Facebook’s problem with Old Master nudes The Flemish Tourism Board created a video in response to Facebook censoring nude works by Paul Rubens from the Maison de Rubens in Antwerp. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold Harley Weir directs a new A.P.C. film starring it-model Paul Hameline Are the words uttered by models-cum-actors Hameline, Sohyun Jung and Aida Blue in Harley Weir's A.P.C. film a Lettrist poem or random musings? by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Ai Weiwei’s studio demolished in wave of destruction against Beijing’s contemporary art community Beijing authorities destroyed Ai Weiwei's studio without warning last Friday, three years after the artist relocated from China to Berlin. by Caroline Christie Conversations Detroit artists Jova Lynne and Mario Moore question the class and racial complexities of leisure Megan Wray Schertler spoke to Jova Lynne and Mario Moore during Detroit Art Week. by Megan Wray Schertler Above the Fold The case for a museum director who isn’t white or male Did the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles make the right decision in appointing Klaus Biesenbach as its new director? by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Project depicting names of drowned refugees mysteriously disappears from Liverpool Biennial The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday when it was removed from a new development in Liverpool’s Chinatown. by Caroline Christie Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie 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 Trump’s silence on American arts is deafening With nine months until the Venice Biennale, the State Department has yet to announce a U.S. artist. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades The sculptor, painter, and performance artist on her site-specific installation at Zurich's LUMA Westbau gallery. by Samuel Gamberg Above the Fold A meticulous recreation of Giacometti’s studio is now open to the curious This summer the Giacometti Institute has opened a near-exact recreation of the sculpture's Montparnasse studio. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney The artist and AIDS activist gets the retrospective treatment at the Whitney starting this month. by Ann Binlot Documented Documenting the endless appetites of ‘starving artists’ 'FOOD SEX ART,' which opens at the Ryan Lee Gallery this week, dispels the idea of artistic penury with a survey of artistic indulgence from... by Clara Malley Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self The performer and Throbbing Gristle co-founder discusses love, violence, and making life a work of art with gallerist Lia Gangitano for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by Ashley Simpson Above the Fold A raid on an Italian artifact smuggling ring may have unlocked a vast forgery web The recent bust of one of Italy's oldest organized crime rings may have 'convulsive' impacts on the scholarly world of artifacts and forgeries. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold This is how Juergen Teller handles his football fanaticism The vibrant photographer reveals his maniacal love of football just in time for the 2018 World Cup with a new exhibition at the Garage Museum... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold James Welling on his photo ‘1538’ “The challenge is to create something I haven't seen before." by Vetle Egeland Above the Fold Goethe goes to the museum A new group show opening at Sammlung Friedrichshof and Stadtraum in Austria this week uses Goethe's 1809 novel Elective Affinities to examine space of human relationships. by Ann Binlot At Large A life of objects lost in translation An intimate tour of Christie's acclaimed Rockefeller Auction, this past May, revealed the lie at the heart of estate sales—and of the American dream so... by Vivien Lee Above the Fold After posing for the $5.2 million George Condo, Natalie White is now her own muse The photographer has sat for George Condo, Michael Dweck, Peter Beard and more, but now, she's decided to become her own subject. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Protection finds its equal in pleasure at PS1’s ‘Body Armor’ A new exhibit at MoMA's PS1 takes a nuanced look at how women convey power, desirability, and rebellion through garments worn and objects wielded. by Clara Malley Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass Above the Fold Tomas Maier on the ‘raw, simple, and emotional’ works of Donald Judd We asked the Bottega Veneta creative director about his fascination with the legendary sculptor, whose aluminum works are on display this summer at the Judd... by Vetle Egeland Above the Fold One of Russia’s masterpiece paintings was attacked with a metal pole You could say Vodka and an increased inability to differentiate historical fact with artistic license had something to do with the art assault on a... by Caroline Christie Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age The artist and downtown 'It Girl' speaks with the MoMA curator about the fine line between transgender visibility and commercial exploitation for Document Spring/Summer 2016. by Blake Abbie Conversations Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years The Bronx native behind one of the world's most famous logos discusses the city that, to him, is brimming with endless possibilities to unlock the... by Eglée de Bure At Large Three emerging Latina artists trace the connection to the ‘Radical Women’ before them As the Brooklyn Museum shines a long overdue light on two decades of conceptual works by pioneering Latina artists, a trio of emerging New York... by Dalya Benor Above the Fold African-American artists shatter art world expectations at auction Last week's record-breaking sale of Kerry James Marshall's 'Past Times' at Sotheby's suggest a long-overdue mainstreaming of the black contemporary art. by Caroline Christie 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 Jean-Michel Basquiat’s ‘Flesh and Spirit’ is at the center of an art family’s legal feud As Sotheby's prepares to auction the virtually unseen Basquiat piece next week for an estimated $30 million, a disinherited art collector is accusing the auction... by Caroline Christie Documented The world through a pinhole: the unseen paintings of Howardena Pindell The artist and social activist Howardena Pindell shares the never-before-seen pointillist experiments that would go on to mark her signature painting style—now the focus of... by Inga Fraser Above the Fold Curating the curator who “didn’t buy the bullshit” of the art world This past weekend, Frieze New York’s first curated section celebrated the legendary curator Hudson, whose lone vision shaped the contemporary art world as we know... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold The first day of Frieze was a furnace, making collectors cranky Record heat hits Frieze New York, affecting not just the mood of fairgoers, but sales as well. by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Jordan Nassar is delicately weaving a new vision into one of Palestine’s cultural legacies The Palestinian-American artist discusses the cultural weft of his evocative handmade embroidery—featured, this weekend, in Frame at Frieze New York. by Alex Bacon Above the Fold Smuggled into Claire Fontaine’s ‘Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture)’ What Document overheard at the artist collective’s opening at Century Pictures. by Joshua Seidner Above the Fold A collective that documents global conflict are now up for the Turner Prize The nomination of London-based Forensic Architecture is a watershed moment for Britain's most prestigious art prize. by Caroline Christie Above the Fold A closer look at Ai Weiwei’s selfie with the leader of Germany’s anti-immigrant party The Chinese-born dissident artist has long used social media as an artistic medium, so how are we to interpret his recent selfie with one of... by Caroline Christie Documented In Furs by Lorna Simpson In this cover story from our SS 2018 issue, an exclusive look at an original portfolio of work by Lorna Simpson for Document. by Daniella Rose King Documented The endless drawings of Joan Jonas Never before published drawings by Joan Jonas that were inspired by a “Female Devouring Ghost” perched on the shore between life and death. by Gillian Young
Documented A retrospective into Erwin Blumenfeld’s push for radical photography Fine art photographer Erwin Blumenfeld’s mesmerizing techniques in and out of the darkroom graced the the world’s finest fashion publications. Vince Aletti explores the man... by Vince Aletti
Above the Fold Artist Luke Turner withdraws from Athens Biennale over heated Twitter fiasco The co-founder of the #HeWillNotDivideUs roaming art project got into an intense Twitter battle with artist Daniel Keller, who defended artist Deanna Havas liking a... by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold What does AI-generated art look like? An exhibition at Nature Morte in New Dehli showcases the artwork generated not by human hand, but by artificial intelligence. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Hermès and Pierre Charpin join forces for La Serpentine The French designer and artist collaborated with Hermès to create window displays, scarves, and tabletop items. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Looking back at the ‘Beautiful Losers’ A new exhibition at The Hole celebrates the 10th anniversary of the documentary Beautiful Losers, which celebrated the 'broke artists' of New York's downtown scene... by Ann Binlot
Documented Christelle De Castro zooms in on downtown NYC in ‘Citizens of the Bowery’ Christelle De Castro photographed and documented 60 denizens of the Bowery for the citizenM exhibition and documentary Citizens of the Bowery. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Rapper Killer Mike is the newest board member of Atlanta’s High Museum The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Nudists flock the Palais de Tokyo One of Paris’s most prestigious contemporary art collections opened its doors for the first time to a very marginalized group of culture lovers. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The photographer who made the biggest names of the 20th century beautiful Portraits of Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Emperor Charles I of Austria taken by Dora Kallmus, or d’Ora, are the subject of an exhibition at... by Ann Binlot
Conversations Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Belgium fights back against Facebook’s problem with Old Master nudes The Flemish Tourism Board created a video in response to Facebook censoring nude works by Paul Rubens from the Maison de Rubens in Antwerp. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold Harley Weir directs a new A.P.C. film starring it-model Paul Hameline Are the words uttered by models-cum-actors Hameline, Sohyun Jung and Aida Blue in Harley Weir's A.P.C. film a Lettrist poem or random musings? by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Ai Weiwei’s studio demolished in wave of destruction against Beijing’s contemporary art community Beijing authorities destroyed Ai Weiwei's studio without warning last Friday, three years after the artist relocated from China to Berlin. by Caroline Christie
Conversations Detroit artists Jova Lynne and Mario Moore question the class and racial complexities of leisure Megan Wray Schertler spoke to Jova Lynne and Mario Moore during Detroit Art Week. by Megan Wray Schertler
Above the Fold The case for a museum director who isn’t white or male Did the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles make the right decision in appointing Klaus Biesenbach as its new director? by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Project depicting names of drowned refugees mysteriously disappears from Liverpool Biennial The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday when it was removed from a new development in Liverpool’s Chinatown. by Caroline Christie
Conversations Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie
Conversations Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie
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 Trump’s silence on American arts is deafening With nine months until the Venice Biennale, the State Department has yet to announce a U.S. artist. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold The story of Ser Serpas’s improvised and lucid readymades The sculptor, painter, and performance artist on her site-specific installation at Zurich's LUMA Westbau gallery. by Samuel Gamberg
Above the Fold A meticulous recreation of Giacometti’s studio is now open to the curious This summer the Giacometti Institute has opened a near-exact recreation of the sculpture's Montparnasse studio. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold David Wojnarowicz’s sleepless nights come to the Whitney The artist and AIDS activist gets the retrospective treatment at the Whitney starting this month. by Ann Binlot
Documented Documenting the endless appetites of ‘starving artists’ 'FOOD SEX ART,' which opens at the Ryan Lee Gallery this week, dispels the idea of artistic penury with a survey of artistic indulgence from... by Clara Malley
Conversations Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self The performer and Throbbing Gristle co-founder discusses love, violence, and making life a work of art with gallerist Lia Gangitano for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by Ashley Simpson
Above the Fold A raid on an Italian artifact smuggling ring may have unlocked a vast forgery web The recent bust of one of Italy's oldest organized crime rings may have 'convulsive' impacts on the scholarly world of artifacts and forgeries. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold This is how Juergen Teller handles his football fanaticism The vibrant photographer reveals his maniacal love of football just in time for the 2018 World Cup with a new exhibition at the Garage Museum... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold James Welling on his photo ‘1538’ “The challenge is to create something I haven't seen before." by Vetle Egeland
Above the Fold Goethe goes to the museum A new group show opening at Sammlung Friedrichshof and Stadtraum in Austria this week uses Goethe's 1809 novel Elective Affinities to examine space of human relationships. by Ann Binlot
At Large A life of objects lost in translation An intimate tour of Christie's acclaimed Rockefeller Auction, this past May, revealed the lie at the heart of estate sales—and of the American dream so... by Vivien Lee
Above the Fold After posing for the $5.2 million George Condo, Natalie White is now her own muse The photographer has sat for George Condo, Michael Dweck, Peter Beard and more, but now, she's decided to become her own subject. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Protection finds its equal in pleasure at PS1’s ‘Body Armor’ A new exhibit at MoMA's PS1 takes a nuanced look at how women convey power, desirability, and rebellion through garments worn and objects wielded. by Clara Malley
Conversations Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass
Above the Fold Tomas Maier on the ‘raw, simple, and emotional’ works of Donald Judd We asked the Bottega Veneta creative director about his fascination with the legendary sculptor, whose aluminum works are on display this summer at the Judd... by Vetle Egeland
Above the Fold One of Russia’s masterpiece paintings was attacked with a metal pole You could say Vodka and an increased inability to differentiate historical fact with artistic license had something to do with the art assault on a... by Caroline Christie
Conversations Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age The artist and downtown 'It Girl' speaks with the MoMA curator about the fine line between transgender visibility and commercial exploitation for Document Spring/Summer 2016. by Blake Abbie
Conversations Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years The Bronx native behind one of the world's most famous logos discusses the city that, to him, is brimming with endless possibilities to unlock the... by Eglée de Bure
At Large Three emerging Latina artists trace the connection to the ‘Radical Women’ before them As the Brooklyn Museum shines a long overdue light on two decades of conceptual works by pioneering Latina artists, a trio of emerging New York... by Dalya Benor
Above the Fold African-American artists shatter art world expectations at auction Last week's record-breaking sale of Kerry James Marshall's 'Past Times' at Sotheby's suggest a long-overdue mainstreaming of the black contemporary art. by Caroline Christie
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 Jean-Michel Basquiat’s ‘Flesh and Spirit’ is at the center of an art family’s legal feud As Sotheby's prepares to auction the virtually unseen Basquiat piece next week for an estimated $30 million, a disinherited art collector is accusing the auction... by Caroline Christie
Documented The world through a pinhole: the unseen paintings of Howardena Pindell The artist and social activist Howardena Pindell shares the never-before-seen pointillist experiments that would go on to mark her signature painting style—now the focus of... by Inga Fraser
Above the Fold Curating the curator who “didn’t buy the bullshit” of the art world This past weekend, Frieze New York’s first curated section celebrated the legendary curator Hudson, whose lone vision shaped the contemporary art world as we know... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold The first day of Frieze was a furnace, making collectors cranky Record heat hits Frieze New York, affecting not just the mood of fairgoers, but sales as well. by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Jordan Nassar is delicately weaving a new vision into one of Palestine’s cultural legacies The Palestinian-American artist discusses the cultural weft of his evocative handmade embroidery—featured, this weekend, in Frame at Frieze New York. by Alex Bacon
Above the Fold Smuggled into Claire Fontaine’s ‘Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture)’ What Document overheard at the artist collective’s opening at Century Pictures. by Joshua Seidner
Above the Fold A collective that documents global conflict are now up for the Turner Prize The nomination of London-based Forensic Architecture is a watershed moment for Britain's most prestigious art prize. by Caroline Christie
Above the Fold A closer look at Ai Weiwei’s selfie with the leader of Germany’s anti-immigrant party The Chinese-born dissident artist has long used social media as an artistic medium, so how are we to interpret his recent selfie with one of... by Caroline Christie
Documented In Furs by Lorna Simpson In this cover story from our SS 2018 issue, an exclusive look at an original portfolio of work by Lorna Simpson for Document. by Daniella Rose King
Documented The endless drawings of Joan Jonas Never before published drawings by Joan Jonas that were inspired by a “Female Devouring Ghost” perched on the shore between life and death. by Gillian Young