Food Darryl Bell brought his Midwestern barbecue heritage to Robert Glasper’s The Black Radio Experience music festival At an on-site lunch event, the chef gave a glimpse into the menu at Stateline Road Smokehouse, his new restaurant blending fine dining perspective with...
Art Mark Armijo McKnight’s ‘Decreation’ undoes the self The artist’s solo exhibition at The Whitney invokes existential landscapes as sites for unbecoming
Fashion The Shoptimist Speaks: Mati Hays of House of Iconica In the second installment of columnist Maya Kotomori’s interview mini-series, the Brooklyn-based designer talks personal style, fetish, and the poetics of taste in fashion
Literature August Thompson’s ‘Anyone’s Ghost’ thrums with tenderness and tension The writer’s debut novel interrogates grief and masculinity through a gut-wrenching tale of an all-consuming love
Above the Fold Steven Cuffie’s relational image-making A new zine and exhibition provide a glimpse into the rich archive of intimate portraits by the late photographer by Drew Zeiba Above the Fold Sam Penn’s ‘Some Girls’ is made of intimate odes to womanhood In her first published work, the New York-based photographer renders magic from memories, finding permanence in passing moments of affection by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God Ahead of the publication of his zine for New York Life Gallery, the photographer joins Document to ruminate on the philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Steven Cuffie’s relational image-making A new zine and exhibition provide a glimpse into the rich archive of intimate portraits by the late photographer by Drew Zeiba
Above the Fold Sam Penn’s ‘Some Girls’ is made of intimate odes to womanhood In her first published work, the New York-based photographer renders magic from memories, finding permanence in passing moments of affection by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In Daniel Arnold’s New York, everyone is God Ahead of the publication of his zine for New York Life Gallery, the photographer joins Document to ruminate on the philosophies of his practice by Megan Hullander