
For Takesada Matsutani, resistance comes in the form of adaptability
In a new exhibition at Hauser & Wirth, Matsutani explores the physicality of art, and his roots in the Gutai Art Association

Federal refusal to protect the Florida-Georgia marshlands highlights the importance—and limitations—of public interest
New legislation brought on by months of public backlash could brighten the future of the Okefenokee Swamp

AssangeDAO imagines the social justice potential of online collectives
The community bought an NFT for $53 million, with the aim to fund the WikiLeaks founder’s legal fees

‘Pam & Tommy’ tells a story about exploitation, without the consent of the exploited
As celebrity biopics reign supreme, how involved should their subjects be in shaping their own narratives?

A new documentary on Ethiopian jazz pioneer Hailu Mergia recenters the artist
In an era of algorithmic curation, ‘IT IS A SOUL: A Portrait of Hailu Mergia’ puts a generation of listeners in touch with history

Legacy Russell’s latest curation is a love letter to the quilters of Gee’s Bend, Alabama
‘A New Bend’ at Hauser & Wirth includes textile-based artworks by Eric N. Mack, Sojourner Truth Parsons, and Dawn Williams Boyd

Spotify’s Joe Rogan debacle spotlights a long-corrupt streaming apparatus
When corporate responsibility is improbable, how do we respond to unjust systems?

Photographer Lola Banet captures the spirit of youth subculture in Warsaw
Street cast models embrace the contrast between mood and aesthetic for a playful portrayal of punk

Patti Smith is on Substack, and she wants to say ‘a late hello’
The iconic artist’s newsletter is home to ‘The Melting’—her new longform serial—and a collection of personal videos, poems, and musical livestreams

‘A Trillion Sunsets’ grapples with notions of originality and repetition in art
The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition issues a warning: ‘Have your way with images, or they will have their way with you’

Jean Touitou’s short film, ‘VOX / PHANTOM,’ journeys through the streets of Paris and down memory lane
The creative director and A.P.C. founder revisits the monuments of his youth on motorbike

The complicated truth about recycling
No Cap: Colgate’s new eco-friendly containers, and recycling protocol, raise questions about consumer education and corporate responsibility

Towa Bird is entering the mainstream
The artist speaks on her TikTok following, discovering Jimi Hendrix at age 12, and knowing her worth as a queer woman in the music industry

Louis Vuitton celebrates its craftsmen in a new photographic anthology
‘Louis Vuitton Manufactures’ features the leather workers and watchmakers who bolster its legendary status

Academic journal fingerprints PDFs to prevent free use of its materials
When primary sources are paywalled, the public is cornered into taking secondary interpretations at face value

Celebrating the legacy of James Bidgood, the forefather of camp
The multihyphenate artist and performer died at 88, leaving behind a collection of trailblazing gay films and photographs

Max Bill and Georges Vantongerloo embody the spirit of artistic collaboration
Hauser & Wirth’s retrospective on the lifelong friends displays the evolution of the abstract-création movement

The resurgence of anti-porn feminism
Sophia Giovannitti makes the case that the debate around sex work is really all about labor

Billie Zangewa’s hand-stitched collages locate joy in the quotidian
The artist’s latest solo exhibition, ‘Thread for a Web Begun,’ lovingly interprets domestic interiors and intimate mises en scène

Black Marble on ‘Fast Idol’ and the ritual of listening
In conversation with Document, Chris Stewart breaks down his latest album and makes the case for ‘mood music’

Change is the only constant for VTSS
The London-based dissident artist muses on the power of TikTok, seeking inspiration in new surroundings, and her latest EP ‘Projections’

Kenzō Takada’s legacy lives on in Nigo’s imagination of East and West
Kenzo’s Fall/Winter 2022 presentation returns to the venue of its inaugural show for a “real-to-wear” reinterpretation of house heritage

Moncler launches its second ‘Born to Protect’ collection, with renewed commitments to sustainability
The outerwear brand has pledged itself to a fur-free and plastic-free future, powered by renewable energy

Dior Couture reveals purity through contrast
For Spring/Summer 2022, Maria Grazia Chiuri reminds us of the elegance of embroidery

Livestream Valentino Spring/Summer 2022 “Anatomy Of Couture” show here
Watch the stream live this Wednesday, January 26th at 7:00am EST

Hermès’s Fall/Winter 2022 collection balances elegance with eccentricity
Véronique Nichanian's runway featured contrasting textiles, fur-lined jackets, and the Mobilier National's tapestry collection

Peter Schlesinger manifests sculpture’s humanity
The artist joins Document to discuss mythology, Japanese lacquerware, and his latest show at David Lewis

Amalia Ulman explores notions of home in her latest short film for Salvatore Ferragamo
The artist and director joins Document to discuss the making of ‘Hotel Splendid'

Loewe crafts an illusion for Fall/Winter 2022
Jonathan Anderson’s latest collection invites viewers to question notions of visibility, privacy, and self

Jil Sander takes sartorial sophistication for a whimsical spin
For Men’s Fall/Winter 2022, Luke and Lucie Meier play with crochet, silk, and zodiac print

Dior Men’s Winter 2022 breathes spring into winter dressing
With dazzling beads and blossoming florals, Kim Jones’s inspired collection for Dior promises luxury in an age of functionality

Louis Vuitton celebrates Virgil Abloh’s legacy for Fall/Winter 2022
The menswear show presented the late designer’s eighth collection with the French house, a surreal ode to boyhood

Hedi Slimane’s latest perfume for CELINE is an olfactory homage to Arthur Rimbaud
Known for defining the aesthetic of youth culture, the creative multihyphenate’s new fragrance captures the poetic soul-searching of adolescence

Damian Lazarus on the return of Day Zero, the music festival designed around cultural connectivity
The world famous DJ speaks on his love for Tulum, the future of electronic music, and the process of building his universe

Prada revises the workingman’s uniform
For Fall/Winter 2022, Miuccia Prada and Raf Simons play with theater and reality, luxury and pragmatism, and coveralls and suits

FENDI brings old-world elegance into the future
For her Men's Fall/Winter 2022 collection, Silvia Venturini Fendi blends traditional Roman craftsmanship with crypto flair

Yasmin Sewell launches Vyrao, a wellbeing brand for the age of consciousness
The company debuts with a line of five fragrances that center healing properties and set their own emotional intentions

Livestream the Prada Men Fall/Winter 2022 collection here
Watch the stream live this Sunday, January 16th at 2:00pm Milan/8:00am EST.

Ava Marks’s latest short film is a study in generational connection
The burgeoning filmmaker behind ‘The Things We’ll Show Our Kids’ talks spontaneous footage, style and genre, and her own relationship to memory

Livestream Zegna XXX Fall/Winter 2022 collection here
Watch the stream live this Friday, January 14th at 3:00pm Milan/9:00am EST.

Debra Ente personifies Little Italy’s charm, kitsch, and ‘authentic inauthenticity’
Alongside co-entertainer Jorge Buccio, the singer has enchanted diners at Puglia Restaurant for fifteen years

Can a pizza-making robot remedy restaurant disparities?
Robotics company Picnic seeks to better the situations of owners, workers, and consumers in the restaurant industry

Ming Lim navigates the boundaries of dream and reality
The Canadian-born, London-based designer talks surrealism, sustainability, and her own vivid dreamworld

Jeremy O. Harris on cinematic confections, speaking drunk french, and manifesting his role in ‘Emily in Paris’
In a video directed by Michael Seater for Document, the world renowned playwright and It Boy shows the titular character how it’s done

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

“Will You Be?”: New York’s Baltra grapples with the dystopic, dreamlike reality of isolation
For Document, the lo-fi DJ and producer premieres his latest music video off his recent EP, Ambition

Photographer Danny Lowe captures generations of gypsy fashion at Appleby Horse Fair
The 250-year-old gathering is hyper-macho, hyper-feminine, steeped in tradition, and welcome to all

Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife
In his new exhibition, 'Go Home,' the photographer captures fleeting moments of vulnerability and human connection

Document Journal launches Winter 2021/Resort 2022: New Ways of Seeing
