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November 30, 2022 2:55 pmPhotographer Thue Nørgaard and Document’s fashion and creative director Sarah Richardson collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s tenth anniversary
Photographer Thue Nørgaard and Document’s fashion and creative director Sarah Richardson collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s tenth anniversary
At the site of beloved discotheque Pyramid Club, Baker Falls promises a reincarnation of the city's transgressive roots—but its new neighbors suggest otherwise
For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the designer delves into the persistent allure of subculture and subverting the all-knowing algorithm
The impacts of FTX’s downfall on local businesses indicates the danger of depending on blockchain-based incomes
For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the actor and writer reunite in the name of authenticity—delving into their respective cults of personality
From sought-after shows to cocktail hours to full-fledged parties, Document rounds up the renowned art fair’s unmissable events
In the November edition of their monthly column, author, activist, and porn star Liara Roux answers questions about everything from charismatic narcissists to erotic literature
Photographer David Sims, Document’s beauty director Lucia Pieroni, and stylist Max Pearmain collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s tenth anniversary
Upon the brand’s 70th anniversary, the designer joins the ranks of Rick Owens, Hiroshi Fujiwara, and Giambattista Valli to riff on the iconic outerwear silhouette
In his diaristic exhibition at Sōko, the artist explores the hallmarks of the natural world, and adds his own imprint to them
For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the horror master and the movie star expound on a possible curriculum for the apocryphal Nicolas Cage University
For the second half of our tenth anniversary celebration, we widen our aperture from the city outside our window to examine America as a whole—or, rather, as a labyrinth of localities, customs, and perspectives that comprise the nation’s complexity
In ‘Pardo é Papel,’ the painter presents large-scale figurative paintings driven by anthropological note-taking and his roots in Rocinha
In her biweekly column for Document, McKenzie Wark explores the catharsis of Halloween and the minefield of going home for the holidays
In this fashion portfolio for Document, organic forms emerge in both clothing and backdrop
The collector’s coffee table centerpiece has been out of print for years. Now, it’s set to re-enter the cultural dialogue around sexual autonomy and pleasure
The potentially lethal cosmetic procedure in Allie Rowbottom's debut novel exposes the nuances of self-obsession and self-objectification
Document shares an inside look at the stylist’s retrospective book, catching passing remarks on Courtney Love and nepotism exposés
In ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,’ documentarian Laura Poitras tracks the photographer’s unrelenting pursuit of personal and political truth
After nearly three decades, the designer shut down his namesake label—but its legacy will last forever
The actor’s latest role investigates past horrors inflicted on the queer community in the same city that offered him solace
At Blue Door Video, literary discussions over coffee and crackers were replaced by carnal discourses over panties and poppers
On ‘And In The Darkness, Hearts Aglow,’ Natalie Mering explores the function of storytelling in the face of societal collapse
Replete with Chinese motifs and symbols of Americana, the portraits in ‘East of sun, west of moon’ examine the performance of ethnicity and race
Celebrity estate sales are guaranteed to be lucrative, determining what we’ll pay for a piece of an icon’s legacy
Yale and Harvard Law are refusing to indulge in university rankings, on alleged grounds of morality. But are they just masking faltering legacies?
Mark Mylod’s satirical horror riffs on elite capitalism—and what can happen when we’re alienated from true satiation
Across mediums, the event unites scenes of natural disaster with community action
In his monthly column for Document, sex writer and activist Alexander Cheves explores the past, present, and future of latex
The athlete and artist joins Document to reflect on the sport as a mode of healing, and how to foster a more inclusive community
The film rating system has a history of stigmatizing the female body. Is that their fault, or ours?
From Madonna to Taylor Swift, writer and philosopher FT examines the ever-changing metric of music rankings
The band selects a track for each year of their retrospective, ‘Shake The Feeling: Outtakes & Rarities 2015-2021’
'Et In Arcadia Ego' explore the ephemerality of the controversial practice, chronicling its landmarks and modern audiences
Premiering on Document, the short film explores the tragic pursuit of meaning in a media-saturated landscape
The London-based photographer joins Document to discuss the spontaneity of his creative process, the alluring appeal of analog, and finding inspiration in an image-saturated age
In his latest exhibition, the set designer and sculptor plays with the conflict between the familiar and the peculiar
Following the release of his new album ‘Gadzooks Vol. 2,’ the actor and musician shares a booklist steeped in nostalgia
In their exhibition ‘Images on which to build,’ the curator provides a glimpse at underground archival imagery from the 1970s-1990s
“The 2008 financial crisis killed mall goth. Facebook killed MySpace. Adulthood killed emo.”
Moody scenes of modern living take centerstage in this atmospheric fashion portfolio for Document
“There’s something about the words and the music together that makes me feel emotional… It’s like a cheat code to making me feel something.”