Film Isabelle Huppert and Bruce LaBruce capture the profound power of deviance For Document’s Fall/Winter 2024 issue, the actor and director discuss the cinematic language, fashion, and revolution in their filmographies
Literature ‘Like Love’ guides readers through years of Maggie Nelson’s thoughtful work The autotheorist’s latest book is a best-of collection of essays equal parts academic and personal
Art Danielle Mckinney’s portraits of glamor On view at Marianne Boesky Gallery in Chelsea, the artist’s paintings are a gleaming tribute to womanhood and perfectionism
Above the Fold In ‘A Glint in The Kindling,’ Michael Bailey-Gates merges minimalism with excess The photographer joins Document to discuss their first monograph, using props to stretch their artistic vocabulary, and the importance of documenting joy by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Guilherme da Silva’s ‘Overture’ constructs a queer Arcadia The Brazilian photographer joins Document to discuss his zine, which documents friendship and love amid an oppressive political climate by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world In their new book 'At Night Gardens Grow,' Guilmoth reconciles their own inner world with their surrounding landscape by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces In his first published monograph, 'The Ice Palace is Gone,' Lewandowski captures intimate portraits of queer communities and interiors by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Jillian Freyer seeks tension, closure, and the depiction of honest womanhood For her 2020 series, 42 Wayne, the photographer explores relationships between generations of women in her family by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold In ‘A Glint in The Kindling,’ Michael Bailey-Gates merges minimalism with excess The photographer joins Document to discuss their first monograph, using props to stretch their artistic vocabulary, and the importance of documenting joy by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Guilherme da Silva’s ‘Overture’ constructs a queer Arcadia The Brazilian photographer joins Document to discuss his zine, which documents friendship and love amid an oppressive political climate by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Paul Guilmoth’s new monograph is an elegiac portrayal of a queer world In their new book 'At Night Gardens Grow,' Guilmoth reconciles their own inner world with their surrounding landscape by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces In his first published monograph, 'The Ice Palace is Gone,' Lewandowski captures intimate portraits of queer communities and interiors by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Jillian Freyer seeks tension, closure, and the depiction of honest womanhood For her 2020 series, 42 Wayne, the photographer explores relationships between generations of women in her family by Olivia Noss