Art Ballroom Marfa celebrates two decades of mystery and subversion The contemporary art organization located in Texas’s enigmatic desert highlights dozens of artists in a new publication and at aa Manhattan gala
Art Artist Lorenzo Amos paints domestic space as a site for revelation and togetherness In his debut solo show ‘No Regrets Because You’re My Sunshine,’ depictions of a social network reveal the creative self
“Hope, however, is an act of faith and has to be sustained by other concrete actions.” Photographer Drew Jarrett and Style Director Ronald Burton III collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Redefining intelligence through intuition From medieval mystics to modern radicals, for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Ananda Yin explores the suppressed potency of intuitive knowledge
Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe Above the Fold Radical domesticity: The beginner’s guide to art-house legend Chantal Akerman Revisiting the filmmaker's rebellious female gaze, from 'Saute ma ville' to 'No Home Movie' by Jill Verhaeghe Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard From his foreshadowing of the May ’68 downfall to the crime story that inspired Tarantino, five Godard films all fans should see by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold UBI, M4A, Radical Love: Brooklyn’s Paperboy Prince is a politician for the people The rapper and community organizer tells Document about his historic bid for congress, and crusading for NYC's everyday heroes by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold Radical domesticity: The beginner’s guide to art-house legend Chantal Akerman Revisiting the filmmaker's rebellious female gaze, from 'Saute ma ville' to 'No Home Movie' by Jill Verhaeghe
Above the Fold Beyond ‘Breathless’: the beginner’s guide to Jean-Luc Godard From his foreshadowing of the May ’68 downfall to the crime story that inspired Tarantino, five Godard films all fans should see by Jill Verhaeghe