Detroit public schools bring in bottled water to combat contamination
August 31, 2018 1:30 pm Leave your thoughtsDetroit officials say the city's water supply is okay, and that they think the problem stems with the schools' aging infrastructure.
Detroit officials say the city's water supply is okay, and that they think the problem stems with the schools' aging infrastructure.
An exhibition at Nature Morte in New Dehli showcases the artwork generated not by human hand, but by artificial intelligence.
Even though she only just recently graduated from Parsons, Solange and Issa Rae are already among the fashion designer's celebrity admirers.
The French designer and artist collaborated with Hermès to create window displays, scarves, and tabletop items.
Google celebrates the 155th birthday of Sergey Prokudin-Gorsky, the Russian photographer and chemist who documented the Russian Empire.
Photographer Edd Horder documented the people and fashion of London's annual Caribbean summer street festival.
Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orban’s far-right party has banned skyscrapers, wants to withdraw funding for gender studies from a university, and even criticized a Frida Kahlo exhibition for "promoting communism."
Photographer Catherine Servel and stylist Rachael Wang capture the sensual substance of the human form in this Document exclusive portfolio.
A new exhibition at The Hole celebrates the 10th anniversary of the documentary Beautiful Losers, which celebrated the 'broke artists' of New York's downtown scene of the early 1990s.
A new piece of research from George Washington University shows that social media bots and Russian trolls have also been used to spread false information about vaccines on Twitter.
A new survey on sexist attitudes across the U.S. analyzes misogyny's economic toll.
"Shoes are the first thing I look at when meeting someone."
This week, students at the University of North Carolina toppled Silent Sam, a Confederate statue that has stood since 1913.
The brand tapped Jack Davison to shoot Ryan McGinley, Thomas Südhof, Romany Pajdak and more with their beloved Birkenstocks.
The $496-million-a-year plan will target 10,000 18-year-olds, giving them €500 ($577) in credit to spend in the app.
Christelle De Castro photographed and documented 60 denizens of the Bowery for the citizenM exhibition and documentary Citizens of the Bowery.
The rapper and social activist is one of three fresh faces shaking things up at the High Museum of Art.
One of Paris’s most prestigious contemporary art collections opened its doors for the first time to a very marginalized group of culture lovers.
The photographer captures the blur of transitioning from childhood to adulthood in her trademark poetic approach.
South African performance art duo FAKA unleashed a soulful performance at Serpentine Galleries in Telfar's spring 2019 collection.
Cheating, stealing, lying, and environmental disrespect are habits shared most exclusively to the wealthiest social groups, according to new research.
Photographer Andrew Jacobs and stylist Herin Choi investigate the symbiotic relationship between body and garment by foregrounding brief, but revealing, moments of uninhibited movement.
Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities.
Access to sexual pleasure has never been greater than in the present—but has that increased satisfaction?
Portraits of Pablo Picasso, Marc Chagall, and Emperor Charles I of Austria taken by Dora Kallmus, or d’Ora, are the subject of an exhibition at the Leopold Museum in Vienna this month.
Political scientist Brendan Nyhan explores where the democratization of information and freedom of choice turn sour for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue.
Document's New Vanguard Special Reportage winner Tahia Farhin Haque reports from the front lines of the student protests in Dhaka.
Document transforms the slinky Instagram clubwear sensation Fashion Nova into an indie punk dream.
From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue.
Researchers from six American universities discovered that a future of living solely off the land isn’t the most efficient way of farming.
Document fashion director Sarah Richardson collaborates with Burberry and photographer Johnny Dufort in this inspired series for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue.
The Flemish Tourism Board created a video in response to Facebook censoring nude works by Paul Rubens from the Maison de Rubens in Antwerp.
Are the words uttered by models-cum-actors Hameline, Sohyun Jung and Aida Blue in Harley Weir's A.P.C. film a Lettrist poem or random musings?
With an anonymous designer at the helm, non-gender, non-demographic label 69 resolves its own identity crisis in a show at the L.A. museum.
Eckhaus Latta, the cult fashion label by Mike Eckhaus and Zoe Latta, is the subject of The Whitney's first fashion-focused exhibition since 1997.
Beijing authorities destroyed Ai Weiwei's studio without warning last Friday, three years after the artist relocated from China to Berlin.
Megan Wray Schertler spoke to Jova Lynne and Mario Moore during Detroit Art Week.
Did the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles make the right decision in appointing Klaus Biesenbach as its new director?
The List by Turkish artist Banu Cennetoğlu has not been seen since last Saturday when it was removed from a new development in Liverpool’s Chinatown.
Jil Sanders's Lucie Meier embarks on a journey to the mountains of Zermatt, while coder Fereshteh Forough travels to her favorite park in Afghanistan.
A study at the University of California at San Francisco discovered that sexual minority offenders are more likely to get stuck in the system.
The iconic design firm Chermayeff & Geismar & Haviv is responsible for the most memorable American logos, from the NBC peacock to the Chase Bank octagon.
Chris Kraus makes radical proposals for how art can be read through context and circumstances in Social Practice
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