Art Ballroom Marfa celebrates two decades of mystery and subversion The contemporary art organization located in Texas’s enigmatic desert highlights dozens of artists in a new publication and at aa Manhattan gala
Art Artist Lorenzo Amos paints domestic space as a site for revelation and togetherness In his debut solo show ‘No Regrets Because You’re My Sunshine,’ depictions of a social network reveal the creative self
“Hope, however, is an act of faith and has to be sustained by other concrete actions.” Photographer Drew Jarrett and Style Director Ronald Burton III collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Redefining intelligence through intuition From medieval mystics to modern radicals, for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Ananda Yin explores the suppressed potency of intuitive knowledge
Above the Fold Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s politics of care The prison abolitionist and scholar discusses community policing, the failure of Anglo-American geography, and the notion of freedom as a place by Amelia Abraham Above the Fold POWRPLNT, the mutual aid space bridging the digital divide Bushwick's best-kept secret: Between Narcan trainings and online workshops, how POWRPLNT continues to serve community through the pandemic by Maraya Fisher Above the Fold DJ Freedem, the ‘trap gardener’ advocating for reparations through houseplants “It’s a way to reclaim our relationship with nature and the land.” Behind Freedem’s Instagram-based reparation network, Underground Plant Trade by Benji Geisler Above the Fold Better living through anarchy: Tracking the rise of the temporary autonomous zone As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Alexis Williams is fighting white supremacy through coding Comedian Rachel Sennott and STEM's resident hot girl Alexis Williams talk online activism, post-quar goals, and regressing at home by Rachel Sennott Above the Fold Led by the Black Surf Association, hundreds of surfers paid tribute to victims of police violence The killing of Floyd last month has ignited a national reckoning with systemic racism in every facet of American life, including sports. by Samantha Bloom Above the Fold Street Riders NYC, the cycling collective on the revolution’s frontline “This is for black lives, for justice”: A month ago they were strangers. Last weekend they led a rally of 10,000 cyclists across Manhattan by Benji Geisler
Above the Fold Ruth Wilson Gilmore’s politics of care The prison abolitionist and scholar discusses community policing, the failure of Anglo-American geography, and the notion of freedom as a place by Amelia Abraham
Above the Fold POWRPLNT, the mutual aid space bridging the digital divide Bushwick's best-kept secret: Between Narcan trainings and online workshops, how POWRPLNT continues to serve community through the pandemic by Maraya Fisher
Above the Fold DJ Freedem, the ‘trap gardener’ advocating for reparations through houseplants “It’s a way to reclaim our relationship with nature and the land.” Behind Freedem’s Instagram-based reparation network, Underground Plant Trade by Benji Geisler
Above the Fold Better living through anarchy: Tracking the rise of the temporary autonomous zone As calls to abolish the police amplify and protest zones evolve into self-governing communities, it’s clear that Americans are fed up with the current system.... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Alexis Williams is fighting white supremacy through coding Comedian Rachel Sennott and STEM's resident hot girl Alexis Williams talk online activism, post-quar goals, and regressing at home by Rachel Sennott
Above the Fold Led by the Black Surf Association, hundreds of surfers paid tribute to victims of police violence The killing of Floyd last month has ignited a national reckoning with systemic racism in every facet of American life, including sports. by Samantha Bloom
Above the Fold Street Riders NYC, the cycling collective on the revolution’s frontline “This is for black lives, for justice”: A month ago they were strangers. Last weekend they led a rally of 10,000 cyclists across Manhattan by Benji Geisler