Art During Salone del Mobile, Zegna debuts ‘Born in Oasi,’ a book dedicated to the brand’s historied relationship to nature The Italian luxury brand transformed its headquarters in Milan’s design district into an interactive exhibit designed to connect high fashion and environmental consciousness
Art Danny Lim takes us into the unseen heart of Stockholm In his new photobook ‘Green’, the New York-based photographer turns his camera on the expressive youth and mossy parklands of Stockholm’s industrial waterfront
Art In ‘Body Objects,’ artists and designers sculpt hair, silicone, and bacteria Designer Brecht Wright Gander’s curatorial debut takes on a semi-animate world
Art SculptureCenter’s annual gala celebrates creative community Editor of Arts and Lifestyle Katie Rex takes you inside the event honoring artists and champions of the institution
Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth The photography book follows teenagers navigating love, angst, and nightlife against the flickering neons of a rural Italian summer by Gilda Bruno 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 Documented A Cautionary Tale by Bradley Kronz and Jessi Reaves The artists entertain the interwoven pasts and futures of their sculptures in this dreamy series of photographs. by Ruba Katrib Documented The Three Deaths of Pier Paolo Pasolini Tijana Mamula interprets the contrasting histories surrounding the death of a phenomenal filmmaker on November 2, 1975, from Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Tijana Mamula
Above the Fold ‘Tagadà’ charts the electrifying funfairs of Paolo Zerbini’s youth The photography book follows teenagers navigating love, angst, and nightlife against the flickering neons of a rural Italian summer by Gilda Bruno
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
Documented A Cautionary Tale by Bradley Kronz and Jessi Reaves The artists entertain the interwoven pasts and futures of their sculptures in this dreamy series of photographs. by Ruba Katrib
Documented The Three Deaths of Pier Paolo Pasolini Tijana Mamula interprets the contrasting histories surrounding the death of a phenomenal filmmaker on November 2, 1975, from Document's Fall/Winter 2012 issue. by Tijana Mamula