Art Expressive bodies and gleaming eyes: a glimpse at Lisa Yuskavage’s personal archive of sketches For Document's Spring/Summer 2025 issue, the painter shares an unseen series of self-reflexive prototypes ahead of her exhibition at the Morgan Library & Museum
Art From ‘wrecker of civilization’ to gallery retrospective Cosey Fanni Tutti's controversial 'Magazine Actions' arrives in New York with a silver frame but the same provocative questions
Fashion Tailoring the spirit Jerry Lorenzo and Andre Walker on the sacred responsibility of dressing for the Met, the language of rebellion, and the quiet spirituality of Black formalwear
Art ‘Video After Video: The Critical Media of CAMP’ traces an alternate history of the medium From the Picturephone to the present day, the Mumbai-based collaborative studio grapples with the politics and poetics of the moving image in a surveillance state
Above the Fold Chris Korda’s booklist for black-pilled environmentalists The Church of Euthanasia founder offers 8 books that prove human civilization is already doomed by Chris Korda Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley
Above the Fold Chris Korda’s booklist for black-pilled environmentalists The Church of Euthanasia founder offers 8 books that prove human civilization is already doomed by Chris Korda
Above the Fold The Gospel of Chris Korda: a techno-punk preacher for civilization on the brink of collapse Nearly 30 years after founding the Church of Euthanasia, Korda remains environmentalism's most controversial figure. But she’s only trying to save humanity from itself. by Hannah Ongley