
‘Love in the Time of Hysteria’—3 Miami Basel artists reflect on artistic freedom in a world of social chaos
Mikhaile Solomon's PRIZM returns to Miami Art Week, providing artists of the African diaspora a platform to exhibit their work without restriction.

DIIV has a song for all your deepest fears—but still finds something to root for
On ‘Deceiver,’ the Brooklyn-based musicians own their mistakes and find hope in the rubble.

A world without men: photos from the feminist lesbian utopias of ’80s America
Carmen Winant's ‘Notes on Fundamental Joy’ goes inside the womyn-only communities created across the Pacific Northwest.

Carmen Winant’s radical art of reappropriation
Following her artist portfolio in Document S/S 2019, Winant speaks on the physical intimacy of her art practice, and bringing thousands of vaginas to MoMA.

Is the self-care generation killing fashion’s ‘hype model’?
Amidst the loud landscape of grail pieces and hyper-consumerism, the most subversive trend is turning your back on it all.

4 rising musicians leading today’s psychedelic renaissance
Vinyl Williams, Teen Daze, Sunbeam Sound Machine, and Gold Celeste discuss how they are taking a 60s sound to strange new heights.

Pheeyownah’s ‘SILVER’ is an empowering R&B poetry collection
The Swedish-Ugandan singer-songwriter takes inspiration from the energy of dance and the unapologetic freedom of Björk on her debut album.

Sophie Green photographs the singular beauty of London’s African ‘white garment’ churches
The British social documentary and portrait photographer releases 'Congregation,' her second photography book portraying the rarely-documented spiritual worship of African South Londoners.

Shamir, music’s accidental pop star, is finally back in the spotlight
On the release of his 5th studio album, ‘Be the Yee, Here Comes the Haw,’ the unpredictable singer-songwriter tells Document about his personal rebuilding process...

Premiere: Sunbeam Sound Machine’s new video is a psychedelic meditation on loneliness
Hazy melodies meet Uber Eats in the music video for ‘Seems Like You've Made Up Your Mind’ about a delivery man’s buoyant break from monotony.

EDITION Hotels is reinventing billboard art—and Times Square along with it
Robotic art projects and 3-D billboard installations are attracting New Yorkers to Times Square

If you’re not buying your favorite celeb’s trash, are you even a real fan?
With social media giving us unfettered access to the stars, fandom has become manic for the ability to "own" a piece of their favorite celebrities.

Andy Dixon’s colorful commentary on the comedy of desire
The Canadian artist interweaves themes of appropriation to paint a vivid interpretation of art’s intricate relationship with wealth and decadence.

The CFDA addresses why we (still) need to talk about diversity and inclusion in the fashion industry
“We have to re-write the blueprint. This is a moment of change.”

Behind the scenes with the fresh, new faces of London Fashion Week
Peter Lowe caught up with the designers and models who delivered a beautiful new edge to Fashion Week.

For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums
How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities

Erdem brings unadulterated fantasy to Fall 2019
Backstage at the Turkish-Canadian designer's regal and opulent collection.

Inside Vivienne Westwood’s anti-consumerist fashion funhouse
The designer addressed climate change through a merging of punk and fashion activism for her Fall 2019 collection at London Fashion Week.

Backstage at Marc Jacobs: an intimate view of NYFW’s grand finale
The designer shows off his expert craftsmanship in a somber yet captivating show.

Penny Slinger invites us to unveil the feminine psyche in a new tantric exhibition
The British artist draws from Surrealism to empower women to reclaim their “birthright” to sexual expression and deconstruct oppressive structures of power.
