Music Maya Hawke and Kim Gordon dissect the poetics of commerce The multidisciplinary artists untangle lyric metaphors and pop cultural myths for Document’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue
Littérature et Réalité Photographer Suffo Moncloa and Style Director Ronald Burton III collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue
Fashion The Shoptimist Speaks: In conversation with Christine Alcalay Columnist Maya Kotomori’s new mini-series of interviews with NYC-local craftspeople begins with a spotlight on the Park Slope designer, discussing her eponymous brand, fashion labor,...
Fashion Pleasure of the Text Photographer Davit Giorgadze, stylist Thistle Brown, and make-up artist Yadim collaborate on this fashion portfolio featuring Valentino Beauty for Document’s Spring/Summer 2024 issue
Above the Fold The Saint Laurent Toile Monogram Every iconic luxury house, holds a unique signature or historic monogrammed trademark that becomes synonymous with the brand over the many years. In 1961, artist... by Document Journal Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger Above the Fold Repossi’s White Noise Permeates New York’s Dover Street Market At a glance, Repossi’s White Noise collection looks like a wearable audio-spectrum readout, though Corbusian architecture and Alexander Calder’s mobiles were also points of reference.... by Hilary Moss Conversations The Ghost Dancer: Stephen Posen New York-based artist Stephen Posen and I met in his SoHo studio, with its faint smell of oil paint in the air—a place I’ve come... by Tim Goossens Above the Fold Exclusive Video—“White Paintings” by Collier Schorr In Collier Schorr’s exclusive video, White Paintings, the artist explores the relationship between black and white stills with color motion film. The result is a... by Document Journal Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style When Erykah Badu’s first album, Baduizm, debuted in ’97, the musician’s poetic lyrics and soulful rhythms captivated audiences around the globe, and instant classics like... by Nicholas Weist Conversations Future, In Conversation With Italo Zucchelli Although music and fashion share the capacity for self-expression and the ability to affect one’s mood, they are two vastly different creative outlets. Italo Zucchelli,... by Document Journal Conversations The ‘comb master’ Didier Malige on his storied career in hair—and why Camilla Parker-Bowles is his dream client Hailed as a “hair visionary” by the New York Times, hair stylist Didier Malige’s career spans five decades, beginning with an apprenticeship at the iconic... by Joe McKenna Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch “After the success of the first year, we were bombarded by requests from other galleries asking if they could participate,” remarked co-founder Robbie Fitzpatrick. “So... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” “If I could say anything about the book, the first would be that I truly just love it. It’s a collection of my still lifes,... by James Valeri Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Dated between 1992 and 2010, the images capture the sets and behind-the-scenes happenings of Clark’s films, including Bully and Wassup Rockers; outtakes from a calendar... by Emily Singer Above the Fold The Downtown Handbag Line With a Can’t-Stop Mentality Dubbed the Noho, it combines a cheap canvas tote, a small and overpriced designer tote, a yoga mat holder, an unattractive laptop case, and a... by Emily Singer Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” Winant’s first solo... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold The Saint Laurent Toile Monogram Every iconic luxury house, holds a unique signature or historic monogrammed trademark that becomes synonymous with the brand over the many years. In 1961, artist... by Document Journal
Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger
Above the Fold Repossi’s White Noise Permeates New York’s Dover Street Market At a glance, Repossi’s White Noise collection looks like a wearable audio-spectrum readout, though Corbusian architecture and Alexander Calder’s mobiles were also points of reference.... by Hilary Moss
Conversations The Ghost Dancer: Stephen Posen New York-based artist Stephen Posen and I met in his SoHo studio, with its faint smell of oil paint in the air—a place I’ve come... by Tim Goossens
Above the Fold Exclusive Video—“White Paintings” by Collier Schorr In Collier Schorr’s exclusive video, White Paintings, the artist explores the relationship between black and white stills with color motion film. The result is a... by Document Journal
Conversations Erykah Badu on her love for New York, Earl Sweatshirt, and her irreplicable style When Erykah Badu’s first album, Baduizm, debuted in ’97, the musician’s poetic lyrics and soulful rhythms captivated audiences around the globe, and instant classics like... by Nicholas Weist
Conversations Future, In Conversation With Italo Zucchelli Although music and fashion share the capacity for self-expression and the ability to affect one’s mood, they are two vastly different creative outlets. Italo Zucchelli,... by Document Journal
Conversations The ‘comb master’ Didier Malige on his storied career in hair—and why Camilla Parker-Bowles is his dream client Hailed as a “hair visionary” by the New York Times, hair stylist Didier Malige’s career spans five decades, beginning with an apprenticeship at the iconic... by Joe McKenna
Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch “After the success of the first year, we were bombarded by requests from other galleries asking if they could participate,” remarked co-founder Robbie Fitzpatrick. “So... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” “If I could say anything about the book, the first would be that I truly just love it. It’s a collection of my still lifes,... by James Valeri
Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Dated between 1992 and 2010, the images capture the sets and behind-the-scenes happenings of Clark’s films, including Bully and Wassup Rockers; outtakes from a calendar... by Emily Singer
Above the Fold The Downtown Handbag Line With a Can’t-Stop Mentality Dubbed the Noho, it combines a cheap canvas tote, a small and overpriced designer tote, a yoga mat holder, an unattractive laptop case, and a... by Emily Singer
Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” Winant’s first solo... by Drew Sawyer