Art ‘Modeling Ecologies: Take Care’ creates a living archive of the Caribbean On view at Chinatown’s Entrance gallery, the group exhibition considers the intersection of architecture, ecology, and history to define home
Art The cotton-candy lushness of Pucci’s Fun Fair The Italian brand’s art director Camille Miceli convened a carnivalesque installation for its inaugural Art Basel Miami Beach partnership
Fashion The true meaning of wintertime festivities, according to Julia Garner Ahead of the holidays, Document sits down with the rising star to uncover the secret to great hosting and great gift-giving
“Red is not usually innocent, but the red you send me is.” Photographer Sølve Sundsbø collaborates with Style Director Ronald Burton III and Beauty Editor Jawara on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Above the Fold ‘The Year of Return’: 5 Ghanaian artists sound off on Pan-African solidarity Document explores the marketing initiative bringing celebrities, world leaders, and diaspora artists back to West Africa. by Amira Rasool Above the Fold Dennis Osadebe thinks the term “African art” is lazy The Nigerian artist created a new series of masked sculptures for a project titled "Stand for Something." by Amira Rasool Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America forever—and were exiled for it Amira Rasool remembers five figures who sacrificed their lives in the United States in the fight for civil rights and social justice. by Amira Rasool
Above the Fold ‘The Year of Return’: 5 Ghanaian artists sound off on Pan-African solidarity Document explores the marketing initiative bringing celebrities, world leaders, and diaspora artists back to West Africa. by Amira Rasool
Above the Fold Dennis Osadebe thinks the term “African art” is lazy The Nigerian artist created a new series of masked sculptures for a project titled "Stand for Something." by Amira Rasool
Above the Fold 5 Black political activists who changed America forever—and were exiled for it Amira Rasool remembers five figures who sacrificed their lives in the United States in the fight for civil rights and social justice. by Amira Rasool