Culture Ask Liara: A sex worker’s guide to living, loving, and fucking In the March edition of their monthly column for Document, Liara Roux addresses a reader’s inner turmoil around cosmetic procedures and the doors they open
Film Sophie Thatcher finds salvation in storytelling The ‘Yellowjackets’ star opens up about her music career, childhood obsessions, and her desire to ‘become unrecognizable’
Art With ‘Road Less Traveled,’ Rose B. Simpson diaries the tension between ancestry and modern culture The artist’s New York debut is on view at Jack Shainman Gallery, rendering tangible her relationship with Native identity and cycles of personal struggle
Art The work of art in the age of algorithmic optimization The intellectual property debate asks who profits from the fruits of creative labor—and what it means to make something beautiful when everyone else can, too
Above the Fold Haunted: Michaël Borremans’ Enigmatic Art For nearly 20 years, the Belgium artist Michaël Borremans has been producing a surreal body of work in painting, drawing, and film that simultaneously mines... by Drew Sawyer Documented David Lynch on the artist Michaël Borremans—and the quiet dreams he conjures The acclaimed director introduces a portfolio of Borremans' uncanny works for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by David Lynch
Above the Fold Haunted: Michaël Borremans’ Enigmatic Art For nearly 20 years, the Belgium artist Michaël Borremans has been producing a surreal body of work in painting, drawing, and film that simultaneously mines... by Drew Sawyer
Documented David Lynch on the artist Michaël Borremans—and the quiet dreams he conjures The acclaimed director introduces a portfolio of Borremans' uncanny works for Document's Spring/Summer 2014 issue. by David Lynch