Literature ‘Like Love’ guides readers through years of Maggie Nelson’s thoughtful work The autotheorist’s latest book is a best-of collection of essays equal parts academic and personal
Art Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of glamor On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea, the artist’s paintings are a gleaming tribute to womanhood and perfectionism
Fashion ESSX evolves the New York retail landscape At an iconic intersection on the LES, the multi-brand retailer redefines what it means to shop luxury Downtown
Film Charting a course through Wim Wenders’s filmography Document drafts a roadmap through the New German Cinema pioneer’s must-see works following remarkable critical reception of his latest film, ‘Perfect Days’
Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood The up-and-coming photographer captured pairs of siblings in his latest project, referencing the intersections of race and queerness by Morgan Becker Above the Fold A new documentary on Ethiopian jazz pioneer Hailu Mergia recenters the artist In an era of algorithmic curation, ‘IT IS A SOUL: A Portrait of Hailu Mergia’ puts a generation of listeners in touch with history by Jeremy Steinberger Above the Fold Don McCullin spent 60 years capturing bloodshed and desperation—now he finds solace in the countryside In his new exhibition ‘The Stillness of Life,’ the revered photojournalist reconciles with his legacy of capturing war and destitution, by turning his lens to... by Finn Blythe Above the Fold Documenting the rites and rituals of India’s sacred water source Amidst political turmoil over water rights, pollution, and scarcity, photographer Marc Hibbert captures small moments of ecstasy and serenity at the Ganges. by Hannah Ongley Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant Documented Remembering Berenice Abbott, the 1930s artist who revolutionized documentary photography Looking back at Abbott's revelations of the New York's hidden, fleeting energies for Document Fall/Winter 2013. by Sarah M. Miller
Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood The up-and-coming photographer captured pairs of siblings in his latest project, referencing the intersections of race and queerness by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold A new documentary on Ethiopian jazz pioneer Hailu Mergia recenters the artist In an era of algorithmic curation, ‘IT IS A SOUL: A Portrait of Hailu Mergia’ puts a generation of listeners in touch with history by Jeremy Steinberger
Above the Fold Don McCullin spent 60 years capturing bloodshed and desperation—now he finds solace in the countryside In his new exhibition ‘The Stillness of Life,’ the revered photojournalist reconciles with his legacy of capturing war and destitution, by turning his lens to... by Finn Blythe
Above the Fold Documenting the rites and rituals of India’s sacred water source Amidst political turmoil over water rights, pollution, and scarcity, photographer Marc Hibbert captures small moments of ecstasy and serenity at the Ganges. by Hannah Ongley
Conversations Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant
Documented Remembering Berenice Abbott, the 1930s artist who revolutionized documentary photography Looking back at Abbott's revelations of the New York's hidden, fleeting energies for Document Fall/Winter 2013. by Sarah M. Miller