Art How FUZE is reshaping Bahamian art—and taking it global At Nassau’s Baha Mar resort, a homegrown art fair is building the Bahamas’s cultural future by bridging local creativity, regional collaboration, and global recognition
Art Once upon a time, fashion got dirty “Dirty Looks,” the Barbican’s new show, remembers when grime and ruin were a language of truth and spotlights the contemporary designers still in the muck
Nightlife Moonlight and mayhem on Lafayette Under the glow of a spectral moon, Document Journal’s Halloween soirée brought Jean’s to life with Dee Diggs, Sterling Juan Díaz, Kembra Pfahler, and Narcissister...
Photography Bruce Gilden’s neorealismo The Magnum photographer’s latest body of work, currently on view at the Leica Store & Gallery, is a striking signature snapshot of eight days in...
Conversations ‘The magic lives close to the edge’: Lorde and artist Martine Syms on the beauty of the self For Document's Spring/Summer 2025 issue, the musician and artist discuss 'Virgin,' finding their creative edge, and the importance of having the stones by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems “Tending to the past, Ernaux casts out fearlessly into stormy waters and recovers what has been cloaked beneath their surface.” by Tia Glista
Conversations ‘The magic lives close to the edge’: Lorde and artist Martine Syms on the beauty of the self For Document's Spring/Summer 2025 issue, the musician and artist discuss 'Virgin,' finding their creative edge, and the importance of having the stones by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold A beginner’s guide to Nobel Prize winner Annie Ernaux, from her most decorated titles to lesser-known gems “Tending to the past, Ernaux casts out fearlessly into stormy waters and recovers what has been cloaked beneath their surface.” by Tia Glista