Realness and Exhibitionism: Backstage Hood By Air Spring/Summer 2017
September 29, 2016 10:10 am Leave your thoughtsThrough a subversive partnership and a new headspace, designer Shayne Oliver continues to evolve his cult label.
Through a subversive partnership and a new headspace, designer Shayne Oliver continues to evolve his cult label.
The luxury house crafts a trunk inspired by the Franco-Hungarian street artist.
The multimedia artist presents a solo exhibition at the Columbus Museum of Art.
In campaigning Peckre’s sixth collection, <<5 am>>, the designer and artist explore femininity.
In continuation of our Spring/Summer 2017 fashion coverage, Document heads to Milan to reflect on the week's highlights backstage.
Document pauses backstage on significant moments from the week with photographer James Anastasi.
In No. 9, Document presents a special conversation from the new issue between the architect and curator, whose long-awaited museum just opened its doors.
For Spring/Summer 2017 the designer's sense of effortless cool is more apparent than ever before.
The EGOT-award winner debuts her first curated art exhibit at Mana Contemporary in New Jersey.
Staged at New York's Bar Association Library, it was a fitting follow up to the label's well-received fashion introduction last February.
An unlikely friend, photographer Sally Mann captures the living legacy of the American painter 27 years her elder.
The back of a balmy, lower Manhattan parking lot cut the air for Baja East's steamy Spring/Summer 2017 collection.
The designer partners with choreographer Justin Peck and New York City Ballet on a world premiere.
The new exhibition invites visitors through Florence's iconic Palazzo Pitti for an unprecedented viewing of rare and some unpublished photographic and motion works from the fashion designer.
The Spring/Summer 2017 collection sees the designer's strengths—cool-girl, dark denim and a gauzy flow—and hints at a lost glamour.
Red Hook Labs hosts an intimate viewing of the photographer and Document contributor's work in his first-ever New York show.
A new collection of video footage spanning the photographer’s legendary 60-year career is now showing at New York’s Cadillac House.
The noted artist curates “In the Wake,” an exhibition that probes personhood, citizenship, and community at Hauser & Wirth New York.
McQ presents a gripping short film by choreographer Nathan Mitchell and director Phillip Lopez, debuting on Document.
On view this fall, Brooklyn-based art advocacy and research center Pioneer Works exhibits time capsule projects from the two avant-garde artist collectives.
A visual chronicle of love for girlfriend Alexandra "Skinny" Bolotow, the personal volume begins with the couple's first encounter in 2013 and leads up to the birth of their twin sons this past year.
Presented now for the first time, the archival series reveals the rawness of both the designer's style and the vulnerable landscape.
Curator Dr. Tina Rivers Ryan and artists affiliated with the visionary nonprofit consider the evolution of video art.