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Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the two creative multihyphenates discuss make-believe worlds, roleplaying with the ones you love, and why their friendship has prevented... by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large The Energy of a New Moment As the chaos of 2017 gives way to a new year, Document asked a number of artists, writers, musicians, and designers to sum up an... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson
Conversations Margaret Qualley and Miranda July are embracing the power of pretend For Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue, the two creative multihyphenates discuss make-believe worlds, roleplaying with the ones you love, and why their friendship has prevented... by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large The Energy of a New Moment As the chaos of 2017 gives way to a new year, Document asked a number of artists, writers, musicians, and designers to sum up an... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Conversations Andrea Rosen on the Passing of Time, Synaptic Experiences, and Cellphones with Miranda July Andrea Rosen, of the Andrea Rosen Gallery, Skypes with performance artist, author and filmmaker Miranda July about her role in representing artists and raising children. by Nick Vogelson