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May 31, 2018 2:47 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
The Metropolitan Gang Unit has banned over 30 drill videos from Youtube in recent weeks after deciding the popular genre is the lone root of London's recent uptick in violent knife crime.
May 30, 2018 5:26 pm
Published by Vetle Egeland
We asked the Bottega Veneta creative director about his fascination with the legendary sculptor, whose aluminum works are on display this summer at the Judd Foundation's 101 Spring Street building.
May 30, 2018 4:47 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
You could say Vodka and an increased inability to differentiate historical fact with artistic license had something to do with the art assault on a painting of Ivan the Terrible in Moscow's Tretyakov Gallery this week.
May 30, 2018 2:00 pm
Published by Blake Abbie
The artist and downtown 'It Girl' speaks with the MoMA curator about the fine line between transgender visibility and commercial exploitation for Document Spring/Summer 2016.
May 29, 2018 8:22 pm
Published by Document Journal
Photographer Sam Rock and stylist Camille Bidault-Waddington resuscitate our senses with this amalgamation of colors, patterns and punk attitude for Document No. 12.
May 29, 2018 5:29 pm
Published by Clara Malley
In a new exhibit open this past week, the International Center of Photographer unpacks the making of a mythology with a closer look at the publication of Henri Cartier-Bresson's game changing volume of photographs, 'The Decisive Moment.'
May 29, 2018 3:47 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
As the fallen mogul faces charges for rape and sexual assault, New York announced a slew of new policies to address sexual harassment in the workplace.
May 29, 2018 11:16 am
Published by Document Journal
Document partners with Alexander McQueen for a night of uninhibited self expression at The New Museum.
May 28, 2018 8:04 pm
Published by Eglée de Bure
The Bronx native behind one of the world's most famous logos discusses the city that, to him, is brimming with endless possibilities to unlock the creative challenges of life in conversation for Document's SS 2018 issue.
May 25, 2018 2:48 pm
Published by Dalya Benor
As the Brooklyn Museum shines a long overdue light on two decades of conceptual works by pioneering Latina artists, a trio of emerging New York artists look back on the radical women who carved a singular path through the American art world.
May 25, 2018 2:42 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
The uncertainty surrounding Ireland's referendum over a 35-year-old abortion ban grows, while the United States, this week, proposed one of the most strict abortion rules in nearly 30 years.
May 25, 2018 12:47 pm
Published by Daisy Prince
With the repeal of the repressive Cabaret Laws that had been a thorn in the side of club goers for a century, New York City took to the streets to dance in the rain.
May 24, 2018 3:19 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
According to one researcher who spoke with survivalists in 18 states across the U.S., it's actually a natural response to a media environment of constant anxiety and fear mongering.
May 24, 2018 2:52 pm
Published by Megan Wray Schertler
As the exhibition 'A Queen Within' at the New Orleans Museum of Art enters its final week, Document speaks with the show's curators about the history of dressing powerful women.
May 23, 2018 2:34 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
One month before the ban is set to lift, 13 activists were arrested at their homes.
May 22, 2018 7:24 pm
Published by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
“Interview was in many ways the first magazine that covered everything. The first to cover people, really, and anything we could think of—ballet and diplomacy, fashion and sports—many generations, many sexualities.”
May 22, 2018 7:12 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
According to a new report from the Associated Press, all but one of the ten deadliest school shootings in the U.S. have occurred in some of nation's smallest towns.
May 22, 2018 7:02 pm
Published by Document Journal
In “Hope is a Word,” photographer Bex Day and stylist Patricia Villirillo set out to explore the freedom, absurdity and romance of the American road trip in an anthropological series inspired by people in transit.
May 21, 2018 8:18 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
Last week's record-breaking sale of Kerry James Marshall's 'Past Times' at Sotheby's suggest a long-overdue mainstreaming of the black contemporary art.
May 18, 2018 5:13 pm
Published by Ann Binlot
The forward-thinking perfumer’s latest collaboration with the Off-White founder is anything but forgettable.
May 18, 2018 12:05 pm
Published by Drew Sawyer
Known for work that takes place on a captivating scale, the painter discusses a technique that operates far beyond the realm of one dimension for Document's SS 2018 issue.
May 17, 2018 8:57 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
After analyzing more than 500,000 pop songs, researchers have found that the most popular music has become a total bummer in the last 30 years.
May 16, 2018 7:29 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
Thousands of Georgian techno fans gathered in downtown Tbilisi this week to protest armed crackdowns on two of city’s most vibrant nightclubs.
May 15, 2018 9:35 pm
Published by Daisy Prince
Hidden away for half a century, rare photographs by a young freelancer captured the chaos and optimism of three weeks of social unrest known as 'Les Événements.'
May 15, 2018 5:38 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
Across the city, black and hispanic people are arrested for low-level marijuana offenses at a rate eight times higher than white people according to a recent investigation by the New York Times.
May 15, 2018 10:35 am
Published by Document Journal
Photographer Mario Sorrenti and Document's Sarah Richardson in collaboration for the Spring / Summer 2018 issue.
May 14, 2018 6:19 pm
Published by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September, for Document's SS18 issue.
May 14, 2018 5:57 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
Champagne and poppers will be served at the May 24th opening of Spazio Punch's "Cruising Pavilion."
May 11, 2018 10:04 pm
Published by Document Journal
Photographer Ryan Koopmans captured the playful colors and fearless combinations that have come to define Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Tbilisi as a singular European spectacle.
May 11, 2018 6:47 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and Television Festival, about weaponizing culture, the function of art in political discourse, and the responsibility of journalists to navigate the murky waters of propaganda.
May 10, 2018 8:59 pm
Published by Maraya Fisher
Known for collaborations with Alexander McQueen and Vivienne Westwood, The Rug Company now takes on Christopher Kane’s signature prints.
May 10, 2018 6:58 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
As Sotheby's prepares to auction the virtually unseen Basquiat piece next week for an estimated $30 million, a disinherited art collector is accusing the auction house of cashing in on a family feud.
May 10, 2018 2:50 pm
Published by Emily Wells
If you do, the novelist's latest, a literary meditation on photographer Garry Winogrand, is the kind of cheeky, yet critical, approach to photography we've long needed.
May 9, 2018 4:46 pm
Published by Inga Fraser
The artist and social activist Howardena Pindell shares the never-before-seen pointillist experiments that would go on to mark her signature painting style—now the focus of a retrospective at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago.
May 9, 2018 3:17 pm
Published by Ann Binlot
The Met's 2018 Costume Institute exhibition, “Heavenly Bodies: Fashion and the Catholic Imagination,” explores the relationship between fashion and Catholicism.
May 8, 2018 5:58 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
The company's flawed programming extends beyond the self-driving program and into deep-set racial bias, as well, drivers claim.
May 8, 2018 5:58 pm
Published by Megan Wray Schertler
The music producer crafted a show soundtrack inspired by timelessness and Daft Punk for Prada's 2019 Resort show.
May 7, 2018 9:12 pm
Published by Ann Binlot
This past weekend, Frieze New York’s first curated section celebrated the legendary curator Hudson, whose lone vision shaped the contemporary art world as we know it.
May 7, 2018 5:17 pm
Published by Ann Binlot
‘Uomini All'Italiana 1968’ marks five decades since the iconic Italian label’s foray into prêt-à-porter—at the expansive tipping point for personal expression in cultures across the globe.
May 7, 2018 2:49 pm
Published by Ann Binlot
Record heat hits Frieze New York, affecting not just the mood of fairgoers, but sales as well.
May 7, 2018 4:00 am
Published by Daisy Prince
Two women helping to lead the tech sector towards greater diversity and inclusion discuss the power of code to advance women from America to Afghanistan.
May 4, 2018 8:31 pm
Published by Alex Bacon
The Palestinian-American artist discusses the cultural weft of his evocative handmade embroidery—featured, this weekend, in Frame at Frieze New York.
May 4, 2018 4:31 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
An analysis of over 2 million books published between 2002 and 2012 by researchers at the City University of New York finds that publishing, after all, is one big boys club.
May 4, 2018 1:55 pm
Published by Joshua Seidner
What Document overheard at the artist collective’s opening at Century Pictures.
May 3, 2018 9:11 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
The nomination of London-based Forensic Architecture is a watershed moment for Britain's most prestigious art prize.
May 3, 2018 5:10 pm
Published by Olivia Dillingham
Document talks with the 75-year-old photographer following the opening of his first American exhibition at Yossi Milo Gallery in New York.
May 2, 2018 7:56 pm
Published by Megan Wray Schertler
The co-founder of Black Lives Matter sits down with the 'Billions' actor to discuss the responsibilities of artistry and the present-day struggle over language.
May 2, 2018 4:56 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
The elite body responsible for awarding the Nobel Prize in Literature is handling its own sexual misconduct crisis more poorly than you could imagine.
May 1, 2018 10:16 pm
Published by Shawn Lakin
Filmmakers Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui refused to whitewash the tumult and glory of the late designer's life in their documentary co-effort. It premiered, this past week, at the Tribeca Film Festival.
May 1, 2018 5:31 pm
Published by Caroline Christie
After Britain’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year was found to have staged his award-winning image, other photographers are coming out with their own stories of manipulating nature.