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 Beverly Glenn-Copeland, the cult electronic musician finding a new generation of fans 50 years after recording ‘Keyboard Fantasies,’ the artist discusses his groundbreaking music and living openly as a trans man. by Noah Berlatsky Above the Fold Tschabalala Self stitches together faces from her past, present, and future Following her portfolio in Document's S/S 2019 issue, the New York-born-and-bred artist discusses her process, her inspirations, and why she's so drawn to the color... 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 Above the Fold Culture can cure cities, but it can plague them, too Researchers at Nokia Bell Labs have created the first cultural analytics report linking culture capital with urban growth—and gentrification. by Caroline Christie Conversations MoMA PS1 founder Alanna Heiss looks back on a lifetime of guerrilla art ‘It’s very easy to be a radical or guerilla by saying ‘this is no good.’ But it is hard to be a builder.’ The curator... by Tim Goossens
Above the Fold Beverly Glenn-Copeland, the cult electronic musician finding a new generation of fans 50 years after recording ‘Keyboard Fantasies,’ the artist discusses his groundbreaking music and living openly as a trans man. by Noah Berlatsky
Above the Fold Tschabalala Self stitches together faces from her past, present, and future Following her portfolio in Document's S/S 2019 issue, the New York-born-and-bred artist discusses her process, her inspirations, and why she's so drawn to the color... 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
Above the Fold Culture can cure cities, but it can plague them, too Researchers at Nokia Bell Labs have created the first cultural analytics report linking culture capital with urban growth—and gentrification. by Caroline Christie
Conversations MoMA PS1 founder Alanna Heiss looks back on a lifetime of guerrilla art ‘It’s very easy to be a radical or guerilla by saying ‘this is no good.’ But it is hard to be a builder.’ The curator... by Tim Goossens