
The “non-work” of Felix Gonzalez-Torres finds new regard at David Zwirner
The pioneering’s artist’s abstraction is brought to the forefront at the gallery, joining the aesthetic and the political into one common body

Chasing lions: Inside the 2022 Venice Biennale
This year’s awarding of the Golden Lion for Best National Pavilion raised questions around the subjectivity of art and the evolving values of critics

Finding beauty in the in-between at the Venice Biennale
Writer Justin Polera explores the Biennale grounds to finds walls, borders, and hybrid identities on display.

Anne Imhof’s ‘Sex’ convulses with death and desire
The artist gives expression to human yearnings and the futile quest for refuge—against a frenetic soundtrack spanning Vivaldi to Nirvana.

Escaping Reality: A Tour Through the 57th Venice Biennale with Patrik Ervell
Document explores one of the world’s most significant contemporary art events with the designer.

A Weekend in Berlin
Questions of intent arise at the trendy stop on the art calendar, Gallery Weekend Berlin.

Revelations of Truth
At Documenta 14 in Athens, Greece, permissions to transform contemporary understanding of cultural history in the art world emerge.

The Search for the Spirit of Miss General Idea
A new retrospective at the Museo Jumex features more than 25 years of work from the historic trouple.

Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016
From Andrea Rosen to Tanya Leighton, and even Margiela, here are Document's top works to see at the art fair.

Performa founder RoseLee Goldberg and artist Shirin Neshat reflect on the performance art biennial
Performance art maven RoseLee Goldberg meets Shirin Neshat at her downtown New York home and discuss taking risks and performance art’s place in art history.

Berlinde de Bruyckere’s delicate, uncanny works remind us how precarious the body really is
The Belgian artist shares a portfolio of works which explore the connection between morality and sensuality for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue.

Revisiting “H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS” by Philippe Parreno at the Armory
The exhibition H {N)Y P N(Y} OSIS which closed last week, was something of a love letter from the French artist Philippe Parreno to the...

Volatile Smile: A Conversation with Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann
Beate Geissler and Oliver Sann are both a couple and multi-media artist duo, collaborating since 1996. After a high frequency trading company threatened to sue...

A Visit to LISTE 2015
Celebrating its 20th anniversary this year, LISTE used to be called the “The Young Art Fair in Basel,” but it has since grown up and...

Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Art Basel 2015
Art Basel runs like a Swiss clock, flawlessly operated and enjoying its 46th edition. At the helm is the French-American director Marc Spiegler; if ever...

Printed Matter: An Oral History
Current and past members of the non-profit artists' bookstore reflect on the beginnings of Printed Matter and it's enduring significance.

Document’s 10 Must-Sees at Frieze New York
The current edition of Frieze New York—the fourth since the launch in 2012—is among its best.

Ed Atkins “Recent Ouija” at The Stedelijk Museum
Three of the great themes in art remain: love, death, and god—or the lack there of. In the new exhibition on until May 31 2015...
Last Look: East of Eden by Philip-Lorca diCorcia at David Zwirner Gallery
Early on associated with the Boston School of American Photography, Philip-Lorca diCorcia is among a group of artists who trained in the 70s at the...

Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter
