Literature Caleb Femi’s ‘The Wickedest’ journeys through one night at London’s longest-running house party In this exclusive excerpt from the writer and filmmaker’s forthcoming poetry collection, the underground shoob scene reveals itself minute by minute
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Above the Fold Smuggled into Claire Fontaine’s ‘Untitled (Tennis Ball Sculpture)’ What Document overheard at the artist collective’s opening at Century Pictures. by Joshua Seidner
Above the Fold Voyaging into Lucy Dodd’s magical family space What Document overheard on the artist's latest opening at David Lewis Gallery. by Joshua Seidner
Above the Fold In pursuit of contemporary content at The Armory Show Document does some casual eavesdropping at the 24th edition of New York City's most collectable art fair. by Joshua Seidner
Above the Fold Overheard at the new Barkley L. Hendricks show, Them Changes “The 1970s. Wow. There was a lot going on. That world doesn’t exist anymore.” by Joshua Seidner