Art Mark Armijo McKnight’s ‘Decreation’ undoes the self The artist’s solo exhibition at The Whitney invokes existential landscapes as sites for unbecoming
Fashion The Shoptimist Speaks: Mati Hays of House of Iconica In the second installment of columnist Maya Kotomori’s interview mini-series, the Brooklyn-based designer talks personal style, fetish, and the poetics of taste in fashion
Literature August Thompson’s ‘Anyone’s Ghost’ thrums with tenderness and tension The writer’s debut novel interrogates grief and masculinity through a gut-wrenching tale of an all-consuming love
Music Whole Festival 2024 through the eyes and lens of Spyros Rennt The photographer documents everything from dance floor makeouts to Monday-morning euphoria during the three-day fête
At Large serpentwithfeet sows the seeds of love in ‘soil’ Josiah Wise's latest release as serpentwithfeet is a sensuous plea to indulge the fantasies of unbroken human intimacy. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all “Interview was in many ways the first magazine that covered everything. The first to cover people, really, and anything we could think of—ballet and diplomacy,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Sofia Coppola on the ‘universal’ girlhood she captured in ‘The Virgin Suicides’ and on being rediscovered by a new generation The Oscar-winning director spoke with Document about the Criterion Collection release of her debut film. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Uncategorized by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Conversations Novelists Édouard Louis and Zadie Smith on writing in a distracting political present The novelists, famous for addressing the trauma of the present and the past in their work, seek to harness the energy of uncompromised political beliefs... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton At Large Amen Dunes makes peace with freedom On ‘Freedom’, his fifth record as Amen Dunes, Damon McMahon makes post-modern soul music that stares down the borderless terrain of the self. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented One student’s perspective on the March For Our Lives Photographs by a student at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Maryland capture an historic day of demonstration in Washington, D.C. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented Seeing is believing: The outsider art avatars of Britain’s CB radio underground A new book collects the zany world of "eyeball cards" used amongst Britain's CB radio users in the late 70s and early 80s. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented The secret drawings of Great Britain’s UFO Desk A new book reveals UFO drawings collected from six decades of correspondence sent to a top-secret agency of the British Government. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold The unfinished business of William Eggleston’s Los Alamos The photographer's pursuit of American restlessness in Los Alamos is a collection of images suspicious of finality. It opens at The Metropolitan Museum of Art... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton At Large Porches make a record for and by New York City Identity, club music, boredom and distraction all collide on Aaron Maine's latest album. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Above the Fold Cooler Heads A word about all the changes taking place at Document Journal dot com. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton At Large The Energy of a New Moment As the chaos of 2017 gives way to a new year, Document asked a number of artists, writers, musicians, and designers to sum up an... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Documented Looking for art and loosies at Art Basel Miami Artist and photographer Azikiwe Mohammed captures the unseen participants of Art Basel by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
At Large serpentwithfeet sows the seeds of love in ‘soil’ Josiah Wise's latest release as serpentwithfeet is a sensuous plea to indulge the fantasies of unbroken human intimacy. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Former Interview editor Bob Colacello looks back on the magazine that did it all “Interview was in many ways the first magazine that covered everything. The first to cover people, really, and anything we could think of—ballet and diplomacy,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Conversations Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Sofia Coppola on the ‘universal’ girlhood she captured in ‘The Virgin Suicides’ and on being rediscovered by a new generation The Oscar-winning director spoke with Document about the Criterion Collection release of her debut film. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Conversations Novelists Édouard Louis and Zadie Smith on writing in a distracting political present The novelists, famous for addressing the trauma of the present and the past in their work, seek to harness the energy of uncompromised political beliefs... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
At Large Amen Dunes makes peace with freedom On ‘Freedom’, his fifth record as Amen Dunes, Damon McMahon makes post-modern soul music that stares down the borderless terrain of the self. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented One student’s perspective on the March For Our Lives Photographs by a student at Bethesda-Chevy Chase High School in Maryland capture an historic day of demonstration in Washington, D.C. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented Seeing is believing: The outsider art avatars of Britain’s CB radio underground A new book collects the zany world of "eyeball cards" used amongst Britain's CB radio users in the late 70s and early 80s. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented The secret drawings of Great Britain’s UFO Desk A new book reveals UFO drawings collected from six decades of correspondence sent to a top-secret agency of the British Government. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold The unfinished business of William Eggleston’s Los Alamos The photographer's pursuit of American restlessness in Los Alamos is a collection of images suspicious of finality. It opens at The Metropolitan Museum of Art... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
At Large Porches make a record for and by New York City Identity, club music, boredom and distraction all collide on Aaron Maine's latest album. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Above the Fold Cooler Heads A word about all the changes taking place at Document Journal dot com. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
At Large The Energy of a New Moment As the chaos of 2017 gives way to a new year, Document asked a number of artists, writers, musicians, and designers to sum up an... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Documented Looking for art and loosies at Art Basel Miami Artist and photographer Azikiwe Mohammed captures the unseen participants of Art Basel by Nathan Taylor Pemberton