Film Charting a course through Wim Wenders’s filmography Document drafts a roadmap through the New German Cinema pioneer’s must-see works following remarkable critical reception of his latest film, ‘Perfect Days’
Music Aïsha Devi lives in the fifth dimension Ahead of her live performance set at Barcelona’s upcoming Sònar Festival, the Swiss-Nepali artist talks metaphysics, trance states, and her latest album ‘Death Is Home’
Literature Fine Print: Like letting the world read your diary Columnist Drew Zeiba considers the risks of leaving a record through the journals of Sheila Heti, Virginia Woolf, and Tina Brown
Art During Salone del Mobile, Zegna debuts ‘Born in Oasi,’ a book dedicated to the brand’s historied relationship to nature The Italian luxury brand transformed its headquarters in Milan’s design district into an interactive exhibit designed to connect high fashion and environmental consciousness
Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? Introducing his monthly column with Document, writer and raver Evan Moffitt asks if the party can set us free by Evan Moffitt Above the Fold ‘The Thief’s Journal’ is a self-reclamation Billy Bultheel joins Document after the production’s premiere at Berlin Atonal, expounding upon its influences, from church pews to Jean Genet by Ann Binlot Fashion Portfolio Imagining youth in a reborn Berlin Martin Mae and Alessia Ansalone's fashion portfolio captures new awakenings in a post-COVID world by Document Journal Above the Fold In Marie Tomanova’s New York, anyone can be your friend The Czech Republic-born photographer tells us the stories behind her new solo exhibition at Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin by Ann Binlot Above the Fold As clubs remain closed, only radical solidarity will save the queer rave scene Berghain may be too big to fail—but COVID-19 is threatening the survival of experimental nightlife spaces like WHOLE United Queer Festival. by Cassidy George Above the Fold The fall of the Berlin Wall: a visual timeline 30 years later, experience the moments where everything changed, through the lenses of photographers on the ground. by Clara Malley At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later Peaches, Liz Johnson Artur, the infamous Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt, and others share their memories of an international turning point in Document's F/W 2019 issue. by Aaron Hicklin Fashion Portfolio First Manifesto of Surrealism Document travels to Berlin with Marcus Schaefer and Toby Grimditch to survey key looks from Europe's Spring/Summer 2017 offerings. by Document Journal Documented Untitled by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster In a collaboration with Studio Manuel Raeder and BLESS, the legendary artist and curator situates her favorite characters in fantastical, evocative scenes of transformation. by Kelly Virtue Documented Sibylle Bergemann: A Spectre in East Berlin OSMOS Address presents the first solo exhibition in New York of Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010). by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold 120 bpm: How can we go on raving at a time like this? Introducing his monthly column with Document, writer and raver Evan Moffitt asks if the party can set us free by Evan Moffitt
Above the Fold ‘The Thief’s Journal’ is a self-reclamation Billy Bultheel joins Document after the production’s premiere at Berlin Atonal, expounding upon its influences, from church pews to Jean Genet by Ann Binlot
Fashion Portfolio Imagining youth in a reborn Berlin Martin Mae and Alessia Ansalone's fashion portfolio captures new awakenings in a post-COVID world by Document Journal
Above the Fold In Marie Tomanova’s New York, anyone can be your friend The Czech Republic-born photographer tells us the stories behind her new solo exhibition at Tschechisches Zentrum Berlin by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold As clubs remain closed, only radical solidarity will save the queer rave scene Berghain may be too big to fail—but COVID-19 is threatening the survival of experimental nightlife spaces like WHOLE United Queer Festival. by Cassidy George
Above the Fold The fall of the Berlin Wall: a visual timeline 30 years later, experience the moments where everything changed, through the lenses of photographers on the ground. by Clara Malley
At Large Remembering the fall of the Berlin Wall, 30 years later Peaches, Liz Johnson Artur, the infamous Berghain bouncer Sven Marquardt, and others share their memories of an international turning point in Document's F/W 2019 issue. by Aaron Hicklin
Fashion Portfolio First Manifesto of Surrealism Document travels to Berlin with Marcus Schaefer and Toby Grimditch to survey key looks from Europe's Spring/Summer 2017 offerings. by Document Journal
Documented Untitled by Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster In a collaboration with Studio Manuel Raeder and BLESS, the legendary artist and curator situates her favorite characters in fantastical, evocative scenes of transformation. by Kelly Virtue
Documented Sibylle Bergemann: A Spectre in East Berlin OSMOS Address presents the first solo exhibition in New York of Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010). by Drew Sawyer