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
Art Danny Lim takes us into the unseen heart of Stockholm In his new photobook ‘Green’, the New York-based photographer turns his camera on the expressive youth and mossy parklands of Stockholm’s industrial waterfront
Art In ‘Body Objects,’ artists and designers sculpt hair, silicone, and bacteria Designer Brecht Wright Gander’s curatorial debut takes on a semi-animate world
Art SculptureCenter’s annual gala celebrates creative community Editor of Arts and Lifestyle Katie Rex takes you inside the event honoring artists and champions of the institution
Above the Fold 2019 in photojournalism: encapsulating the stories we can’t afford to forget Humanizing the headlines at this year's World Press Photo Exhibition. by Genevieve Shuster Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble The journalist who helped to expose Charlie Rose's long history of sexual harassment discusses #MeToo and the future of investigative reporting in Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie At Large Pure Murder: An American Honor Killing A thrill-seeking kid and the ‘underage’ middle-aged man—David McConnell recounts a true story in which innocence and experience aren’t what they seem for Document's Spring/Summer... by David McConnell
Above the Fold 2019 in photojournalism: encapsulating the stories we can’t afford to forget Humanizing the headlines at this year's World Press Photo Exhibition. by Genevieve Shuster
Conversations For journalist Irin Carmon, the only way to survive is to stay nimble The journalist who helped to expose Charlie Rose's long history of sexual harassment discusses #MeToo and the future of investigative reporting in Document's Fall/Winter 2018... by Dan Gilmore
Above the Fold Is a film festival sponsored by the Israeli government an incident of ‘art-washing?’ Document talks with a London-based filmmaker and activist, who is one of 30 industry professionals calling for the boycott of The London Israel Film and... by Caroline Christie
At Large Pure Murder: An American Honor Killing A thrill-seeking kid and the ‘underage’ middle-aged man—David McConnell recounts a true story in which innocence and experience aren’t what they seem for Document's Spring/Summer... by David McConnell