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 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 Above the Fold An Inaugural Opening; Benoît Platéus at Skibum MacArthur Like so many artists and art dealers, Kibum Kim—a lawyer, a faculty member of Art Business at Sotheby's Institute of Art, and the co-founder of... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold The Inspiration: Maiyet Fall/Winter 2016 Declan Kearney, Creative Director at Maiyet, shares the inspiration behind his Fall/Winter 2016 collection. by Document Journal Above the Fold Digital Process: Claudia Li Exclusive to Document, these studies are for Claudia Li's eponymous Fall/Winter 2016 show, which debuted today at NYFW. by Document Journal Above the Fold “Curtains” by Stewart Uoo A telling fashion moment during Uoo's show opening at 47 Canal, featuring Cunt Mafia, photographed by Benedict Brink and styled by Mark Jen Hsu, exclusively... by Cyric Duval Above the Fold The Not So Simple Life: Buck Ellison on his solo show “Country Day” Drew Sawyer chatted with the Buck Ellison about his current solo exhibition, Country Day. by Drew Sawyer Conversations Synth Pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and Basslines with Deborah Harry Synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and basslines with queen of New Wave Deborah Harry. by Ann Binlot Documented Endnotes Fourteen canvas by artist Suha Traboulsi in collaboration with Walid Raad appear for the first time in Document with permission of an anonymous collector. by Document Journal Above the Fold Andrés Laracuente at 83 Pitt Street Sculptor Andrés Laracuente speaks with curator Matthew Lyons for Document. by Document Journal Above the Fold A Jewelry Fetish by @BessNYC4 In an exclusive collab with Doug Abraham, aka @BessNYC4, the artist takes a more “intimate” look into one of a kind high jewelry collections with... by Document Journal Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson 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 Exploring Etudes Études Studio—the multidisciplinary collective focusing on menswear and publishing—sits down with Document contributor Max Hirschberger to discuss the studio's practice and future. by Max Hirschberger Conversations Miuccia Prada Likes to Disturb On the 20th anniversary of Fondazione Prada, and the opening of the Koolhaas designed museum in Milan, Miuccia Prada discusses why she likes to disturb. by Alexander Fury Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial Performance art maven RoseLee Goldberg meets Shirin Neshat at her downtown New York home and discuss taking risks and performance art’s place in art history. by Justin Polera Above the Fold Paul Solberg’s Ten Years in Pictures This season, photographer Paul Solberg launches his latest book, Ten Years in Pictures, looking back at his past decade of picture making. Called both "powerful"... by Document Journal Above the Fold Photography at MoMA At the end of this month, The Museum of Modern Art, long considered the arbitor of contemporary photography, will release the first of a three... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold A Visionary Debut: Carlo Lavagna’s ‘Arianna’ Hailed by Variety as “a strikingly presented debut,” Carlo Lavagna’s Arianna is a visionary film about an intersex post-adolescent (played by the ravishing Ondina Quadri),... by Document Journal Above the Fold Raf Simons and the Flemish Masters The creative director speaks on "forbidden fruit." by Jo-Ann Furniss Above the Fold Willa Nasatir’s Spectral Images New York-based artist Willa Nasatir makes seductive still lifes in which objects, bodies, and their traces meld into otherworldly photographic images. For the launch of... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Les Rencontres D’Arles 2015—Part Deux In our second installment, Photographer Thomas Giddings and Art Editor Drew Sawyer sit down with some of the festival's most fascinating contributors, Natasha Caruana (exhibiting... by Thomas Giddings Above the Fold James Welling’s Wyeth Series at the Brandywine River Museum of Art In 2010, the Connecticut-born artist James Welling began a series of photographs inspired by the paintings of Andrew Wyeth. Welling is known for numerous experiments... by Drew Sawyer Documented Document reads: Chad Moore’s “June” Chad Moore’s June, is a selection of photographs, arranged by color and filled with New York’s downtown art kids. by Lauren Field Above the Fold Revisiting “H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS” by Philippe Parreno at the Armory The exhibition H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS which closed last week, was something of a love letter from the French artist Philippe Parreno to the... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Les Rencontres d’Arles 2015—Part Un Document travels to Arles, France, for the influential photography festival, Les Rencontres d'Arles and visits with some of the festival's most compelling contributors. by Thomas Giddings Above the Fold José Parlá: Segmented Realities Despite the humidity and the showers that plagued New York last week, a crowd of well-wishers and art enthusiasts filled the Standard Plaza at the... by Ann Binlot Above the Fold Yuta Nakajima and Madeline Warren on ‘Passing Leap’ at Hauser & Wirth During the summer months, when many residents escape the oppressive heat of the city, New York galleries have the chance to break out of their... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Photographer Collier Schorr recalls her meeting with Fran Lebowitz 30 years later Fran Lebowitz and I were born three days and 13 years apart, which means we are both Scorpios. We are both from New Jersey, though... by Collier Schorr Above the Fold Volatile Smile: A Conversation with Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann are both a couple and multi-media artist duo, collaborating since 1996. After a high frequency trading company threatened to sue... by Justin Polera Conversations Video and performance visionary Charles Atlas speaks with young artist Stewart Uoo Charles Atlas discusses developing the genre of video dance with Stewart Uoo in Issue No. 6. by Document Journal Above the Fold The Stroke of a New Era: Maison Margiela Artist Aurore de la Morinerie paints John Galliano’s debut haute couture collection for Maison Margiela for Document Issue 6. by Camilla Morton Fashion Portfolio Alex Da Corte: When the Whip Falls Taking inspiration from a Wikipedia entry, artist Alex Da Corte envisages post-internet pop scenes of household objects in a new series, Cat o’ Nine Tails,... by Anthony Elms Above the Fold Gavin Brown’s enterprise bids farewell to its West Village Gallery with Jannis Kounellis Gavin Brown’s enterprise, the perennially hip downtown art gallery, recently announced it would be moving to Amsterdam Ave. and 126th Street, adjacent to Columbia University’s... by Drew Sawyer Conversations Lauren Cornell in Conversation with Cory Arcangel Lauren Cornell, Curator and Associate Director of Technology Initiatives at the New Museum, chats with post-conceptual artist Cory Arcangel in Issue No. 6. by Document Journal Above the Fold The Art of Collaboration with Juergen Teller Bottega Veneta continues their Art of Collaboration series for the Fall/Winter 2015 campaign enlisting photographer Juergen Teller. Have a look at the film above. by Document Journal Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies Escaping the city life is a powerful lure for artists seeking reinvigoration. Many residencies offer scenic environs in which to ensconce oneself and make art—which... by Matthew Shen Goodman Above the Fold A Visit to LISTE 2015 Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, LISTE used to be called the “The Young Art Fair in Basel,” but it has since grown up and... by Justin Polera Above the Fold Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Art Basel 2015 Art Basel runs like a Swiss clock, flawlessly operated and enjoying its 46th edition. At the helm is the French-American director Marc Spiegler; if ever... by Justin Polera Above the Fold “Love each other”: Maripol & Léonard Lasry Document contributor and famed Polaroid artist Maripol sits down with Léonard Lasry, the French songwriter, music producer, and co-owner of the sunglasses brand Thierry Lasry,... by Document Journal Above the Fold On View: Yayoi Kusama’s Give Me Love at David Zwirner Gallery Yayoi Kusama’s current exhibition Give Me Love at the David Zwirner Gallery is a visual trip: pumpkin sculptures are covered in polka dots; large paintings... by Lauren Field Above the Fold The Various Visions of Stephen Posen In Stephen Posen’s first monograph Ellipsis: Dual Vision, meaning is created through the pairing of photographs. The collection as a whole abandons narrative in favor... by Document Journal Above the Fold Goldrush at the Fondazione Prada In a drab neighborhood in southern Milan, far behind the Porta Romana train station, peeks something gold. It's the centerpiece of Fondazione Prada Milano, an... by Eva Munz Documented Printed Matter: An Oral History Current and past members of the non-profit artists' bookstore reflect on the beginnings of Printed Matter and it's enduring significance. by Justin Polera Documented Hidden treasures at the American Museum Of Natural History Some of the most valuable and historically significant pieces are hidden out of view in the American Museum of Natural History’s permanent collection, which can... by Blake Abbie Above the Fold Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Frieze New York The current edition of Frieze New York—the fourth since the launch in 2012—is among its best. by Justin Polera Above the Fold It’s Symptomatic… by Carissa Rodriguez If our bodily functions are to be imagined as computing, the tongue is something like a screengrab of the artist’s internal state. by Carissa Rodriguez Documented Ida Applebroog: The Ethics of Desire (Studies) Ida Applebroog’s work is oriented around the destabilization of the known; often achieved by stripping culturally familiar imagery down to its most basic forms. by Alissa Bennett Conversations Peter Schlesinger’s visual diary Artist Peter Schlesinger's photographs document an extraordinary life that intersected with some of the brightest names in the worlds of art, fashion, and society. Here,... by Manolo Blahnik Above the Fold Ed Atkins “Recent Ouija” at The Stedelijk Museum Three of the great themes in art remain: love, death, and god—or the lack there of. In the new exhibition on until May 31 2015... by Justin Polera
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
Above the Fold An Inaugural Opening; Benoît Platéus at Skibum MacArthur Like so many artists and art dealers, Kibum Kim—a lawyer, a faculty member of Art Business at Sotheby's Institute of Art, and the co-founder of... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold The Inspiration: Maiyet Fall/Winter 2016 Declan Kearney, Creative Director at Maiyet, shares the inspiration behind his Fall/Winter 2016 collection. by Document Journal
Above the Fold Digital Process: Claudia Li Exclusive to Document, these studies are for Claudia Li's eponymous Fall/Winter 2016 show, which debuted today at NYFW. by Document Journal
Above the Fold “Curtains” by Stewart Uoo A telling fashion moment during Uoo's show opening at 47 Canal, featuring Cunt Mafia, photographed by Benedict Brink and styled by Mark Jen Hsu, exclusively... by Cyric Duval
Above the Fold The Not So Simple Life: Buck Ellison on his solo show “Country Day” Drew Sawyer chatted with the Buck Ellison about his current solo exhibition, Country Day. by Drew Sawyer
Conversations Synth Pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and Basslines with Deborah Harry Synth pioneer Giorgio Moroder on the Big Moog, Studio 54, and basslines with queen of New Wave Deborah Harry. by Ann Binlot
Documented Endnotes Fourteen canvas by artist Suha Traboulsi in collaboration with Walid Raad appear for the first time in Document with permission of an anonymous collector. by Document Journal
Above the Fold Andrés Laracuente at 83 Pitt Street Sculptor Andrés Laracuente speaks with curator Matthew Lyons for Document. by Document Journal
Above the Fold A Jewelry Fetish by @BessNYC4 In an exclusive collab with Doug Abraham, aka @BessNYC4, the artist takes a more “intimate” look into one of a kind high jewelry collections with... by Document Journal
Conversations Belgian artist Jan Fabre on keeping audiences awake for 24 hours and passing fire to emerging artist Boundary pushing Belgian artist Jan Fabre speaks with art curator Tim Goossens about what the passionate and uber-energetic master is cooking up in the future. by Tim Goossens
Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson
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 Exploring Etudes Études Studio—the multidisciplinary collective focusing on menswear and publishing—sits down with Document contributor Max Hirschberger to discuss the studio's practice and future. by Max Hirschberger
Conversations Miuccia Prada Likes to Disturb On the 20th anniversary of Fondazione Prada, and the opening of the Koolhaas designed museum in Milan, Miuccia Prada discusses why she likes to disturb. by Alexander Fury
Conversations Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial Performance art maven RoseLee Goldberg meets Shirin Neshat at her downtown New York home and discuss taking risks and performance art’s place in art history. by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Paul Solberg’s Ten Years in Pictures This season, photographer Paul Solberg launches his latest book, Ten Years in Pictures, looking back at his past decade of picture making. Called both "powerful"... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Photography at MoMA At the end of this month, The Museum of Modern Art, long considered the arbitor of contemporary photography, will release the first of a three... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold A Visionary Debut: Carlo Lavagna’s ‘Arianna’ Hailed by Variety as “a strikingly presented debut,” Carlo Lavagna’s Arianna is a visionary film about an intersex post-adolescent (played by the ravishing Ondina Quadri),... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Raf Simons and the Flemish Masters The creative director speaks on "forbidden fruit." by Jo-Ann Furniss
Above the Fold Willa Nasatir’s Spectral Images New York-based artist Willa Nasatir makes seductive still lifes in which objects, bodies, and their traces meld into otherworldly photographic images. For the launch of... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Les Rencontres D’Arles 2015—Part Deux In our second installment, Photographer Thomas Giddings and Art Editor Drew Sawyer sit down with some of the festival's most fascinating contributors, Natasha Caruana (exhibiting... by Thomas Giddings
Above the Fold James Welling’s Wyeth Series at the Brandywine River Museum of Art In 2010, the Connecticut-born artist James Welling began a series of photographs inspired by the paintings of Andrew Wyeth. Welling is known for numerous experiments... by Drew Sawyer
Documented Document reads: Chad Moore’s “June” Chad Moore’s June, is a selection of photographs, arranged by color and filled with New York’s downtown art kids. by Lauren Field
Above the Fold Revisiting “H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS” by Philippe Parreno at the Armory The exhibition H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS which closed last week, was something of a love letter from the French artist Philippe Parreno to the... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Les Rencontres d’Arles 2015—Part Un Document travels to Arles, France, for the influential photography festival, Les Rencontres d'Arles and visits with some of the festival's most compelling contributors. by Thomas Giddings
Above the Fold José Parlá: Segmented Realities Despite the humidity and the showers that plagued New York last week, a crowd of well-wishers and art enthusiasts filled the Standard Plaza at the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Yuta Nakajima and Madeline Warren on ‘Passing Leap’ at Hauser & Wirth During the summer months, when many residents escape the oppressive heat of the city, New York galleries have the chance to break out of their... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Photographer Collier Schorr recalls her meeting with Fran Lebowitz 30 years later Fran Lebowitz and I were born three days and 13 years apart, which means we are both Scorpios. We are both from New Jersey, though... by Collier Schorr
Above the Fold Volatile Smile: A Conversation with Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann are both a couple and multi-media artist duo, collaborating since 1996. After a high frequency trading company threatened to sue... by Justin Polera
Conversations Video and performance visionary Charles Atlas speaks with young artist Stewart Uoo Charles Atlas discusses developing the genre of video dance with Stewart Uoo in Issue No. 6. by Document Journal
Above the Fold The Stroke of a New Era: Maison Margiela Artist Aurore de la Morinerie paints John Galliano’s debut haute couture collection for Maison Margiela for Document Issue 6. by Camilla Morton
Fashion Portfolio Alex Da Corte: When the Whip Falls Taking inspiration from a Wikipedia entry, artist Alex Da Corte envisages post-internet pop scenes of household objects in a new series, Cat o’ Nine Tails,... by Anthony Elms
Above the Fold Gavin Brown’s enterprise bids farewell to its West Village Gallery with Jannis Kounellis Gavin Brown’s enterprise, the perennially hip downtown art gallery, recently announced it would be moving to Amsterdam Ave. and 126th Street, adjacent to Columbia University’s... by Drew Sawyer
Conversations Lauren Cornell in Conversation with Cory Arcangel Lauren Cornell, Curator and Associate Director of Technology Initiatives at the New Museum, chats with post-conceptual artist Cory Arcangel in Issue No. 6. by Document Journal
Above the Fold The Art of Collaboration with Juergen Teller Bottega Veneta continues their Art of Collaboration series for the Fall/Winter 2015 campaign enlisting photographer Juergen Teller. Have a look at the film above. by Document Journal
Above the Fold En Plein Air: New York’s Artists Residencies Escaping the city life is a powerful lure for artists seeking reinvigoration. Many residencies offer scenic environs in which to ensconce oneself and make art—which... by Matthew Shen Goodman
Above the Fold A Visit to LISTE 2015 Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, LISTE used to be called the “The Young Art Fair in Basel,” but it has since grown up and... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Art Basel 2015 Art Basel runs like a Swiss clock, flawlessly operated and enjoying its 46th edition. At the helm is the French-American director Marc Spiegler; if ever... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold “Love each other”: Maripol & Léonard Lasry Document contributor and famed Polaroid artist Maripol sits down with Léonard Lasry, the French songwriter, music producer, and co-owner of the sunglasses brand Thierry Lasry,... by Document Journal
Above the Fold On View: Yayoi Kusama’s Give Me Love at David Zwirner Gallery Yayoi Kusama’s current exhibition Give Me Love at the David Zwirner Gallery is a visual trip: pumpkin sculptures are covered in polka dots; large paintings... by Lauren Field
Above the Fold The Various Visions of Stephen Posen In Stephen Posen’s first monograph Ellipsis: Dual Vision, meaning is created through the pairing of photographs. The collection as a whole abandons narrative in favor... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Goldrush at the Fondazione Prada In a drab neighborhood in southern Milan, far behind the Porta Romana train station, peeks something gold. It's the centerpiece of Fondazione Prada Milano, an... by Eva Munz
Documented Printed Matter: An Oral History Current and past members of the non-profit artists' bookstore reflect on the beginnings of Printed Matter and it's enduring significance. by Justin Polera
Documented Hidden treasures at the American Museum Of Natural History Some of the most valuable and historically significant pieces are hidden out of view in the American Museum of Natural History’s permanent collection, which can... by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Frieze New York The current edition of Frieze New York—the fourth since the launch in 2012—is among its best. by Justin Polera
Above the Fold It’s Symptomatic… by Carissa Rodriguez If our bodily functions are to be imagined as computing, the tongue is something like a screengrab of the artist’s internal state. by Carissa Rodriguez
Documented Ida Applebroog: The Ethics of Desire (Studies) Ida Applebroog’s work is oriented around the destabilization of the known; often achieved by stripping culturally familiar imagery down to its most basic forms. by Alissa Bennett
Conversations Peter Schlesinger’s visual diary Artist Peter Schlesinger's photographs document an extraordinary life that intersected with some of the brightest names in the worlds of art, fashion, and society. Here,... by Manolo Blahnik
Above the Fold Ed Atkins “Recent Ouija” at The Stedelijk Museum Three of the great themes in art remain: love, death, and god—or the lack there of. In the new exhibition on until May 31 2015... by Justin Polera