Fashion Lucia De Vito’s contemporary take on Fabiana Filippi As the first creative director in the Umbrian brand’s 40-year history, the designer discuses balancing tradition and innovation
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Music Watch ‘Composition Master Class: Trapanese,’ from the Balenciaga Music Series Tune into the livestream starting at 4pm EST for the latest installment of the Parisian brand’s tribute programming to the late ‘Mulholland Drive’ composer Angelo...
Music Drazzit’s playlist to call forth the night muse The DJ, producer, and record label co-founder sends us careening into a sonic vortex via this collection of other-worldly tracks
Conversations Chris Kraus and R.O. Kwon on the transgressive power of sex For Document’s Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the authors discuss anger, ambition, and kink as a tool of self-discovery by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature The alt-intellectual icon shares five books that couldn’t not be written, from William S. Burroughs’s ‘Queer’ to ‘Great Expectations’ by Kathy Acker by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name Chris Kraus makes radical proposals for how art can be read through context and circumstances in Social Practice by Emily Wells
Conversations Chris Kraus and R.O. Kwon on the transgressive power of sex For Document’s Summer/Pre-Fall 2021 issue, the authors discuss anger, ambition, and kink as a tool of self-discovery by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Writing as exorcism: Chris Kraus on the art of confessional literature The alt-intellectual icon shares five books that couldn’t not be written, from William S. Burroughs’s ‘Queer’ to ‘Great Expectations’ by Kathy Acker by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large Author Chris Kraus interrogates social practice in her upcoming book of the same name Chris Kraus makes radical proposals for how art can be read through context and circumstances in Social Practice by Emily Wells