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 In ‘Reproduction,’ Barry McGee finds sympathy for the junked The street artist’s previously-unseen photographic practice comes to light in a new book from Aperture by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Adam Zhu’s ‘Nice Daze’ makes art from the motifs of adolescence The photographer joins Document to discuss the enduring creative stamina of New York, and the making of his book and its accompanying exhibition by Megan Hullander Above the Fold A love letter to Naples, from photographer Brett Lloyd In ‘Napoli Napoli Napoli,’ the artist captures images of community and kinship on the Italian coast by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Laurie Simmons makes art, not magic An icon of the Pictures Generation, the artist is back with a never-before-shown series of works showcasing pornographic images in surreal suburban interiors by Camille Sojit Pejcha At Large In ‘Whirlpool,’ Jim Goldberg examines the spirit of the small-town South For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the photographer uncovers the nuance of the working-class life along Arkansas’s White River by Megan Hullander Above the Fold The art of activism, through the voice of Nan Goldin In ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,’ documentarian Laura Poitras tracks the photographer’s unrelenting pursuit of personal and political truth by Conor Williams Above the Fold Photographer Oliver Eglin reevaluates the voyeuristic legacy of bullfighting 'Et In Arcadia Ego' explore the ephemerality of the controversial practice, chronicling its landmarks and modern audiences by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious The London-based photographer joins Document to discuss the spontaneity of his creative process, the alluring appeal of analog, and finding inspiration in an image-saturated age by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ariel Goldberg reveals the invisible history of queer community In their exhibition ‘Images on which to build,’ the curator provides a glimpse at underground archival imagery from the 1970s-1990s by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold What’s next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? The skater and model joins Document to discuss the importance of community, his upcoming projects with Chocolate Skateboards, and finding inspiration in family by Syd Walker Above the Fold Gray Sorrenti on what makes a good photograph “Everyone has a story, a background, something or someone they love, some struggle, some obsession. I love to tap into it all.” by Camille Sojit Pejcha Above the Fold Ian Strange casts the suburban home in a new light For FotoFocus’s 2022 Biennial, the multidisciplinary artist created two architectural interventions centered around the act of looking by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold On Model Mayhem, everyday people become the author of their own fantasy Photographer Lorenz Schmidl captures the human desire to be seen—as demonstrated by New York’s most overlooked faces, and their eccentric alter-egos by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold The Peruvian street performers finding cracks in Lima’s conservatism Photographer Diego Bendezu captures las tetonas, the men using laughter as a tool for survival—and breaking cultural boundaries as they do it by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Elisa Sue Young Park’s ‘Just Like Heaven’ embodies the allure of the anti-hero The photographer joins Document for an exclusive look inside her new zine for Heaven by Marc Jacobs by Megan Hullander Above the Fold In ‘A Glint in The Kindling,’ Michael Bailey-Gates merges minimalism with excess The photographer joins Document to discuss their first monograph, using props to stretch their artistic vocabulary, and the importance of documenting joy by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Ask Photos refocuses on the roots of Black culture The photographer captures human-first images, rejecting colonial perspectives on diversity by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris Above the Fold Luke Gilford revives the myth of the American West at the queer rodeo In ‘National Anthem,’ the photographer captures the making of a modern cowboy by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Guilherme da Silva’s ‘Overture’ constructs a queer Arcadia The Brazilian photographer joins Document to discuss his zine, which documents friendship and love amid an oppressive political climate by Olivia Noss Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood The up-and-coming photographer captured pairs of siblings in his latest project, referencing the intersections of race and queerness by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Britt Lloyd meditates on masculinity and biophilic utopias The photographer and filmmaker joins Document to reflect on the parallels between male beauty and the colossal shapes of nature by Olisa Tasie-Amadi Jr. Above the Fold Photographer Suleika Mueller shoots architect Nevine Nasser in her Islamic heart creation In a portfolio for Document, the two Sufi practitioners channel their spirituality as grounds for creativity by Madison Bulnes Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto Photographer Mallory Bea navigates a small queer community along Portugal’s coast by Mallory Bea Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s ‘Portrait of a Musician’ series expands with Jack White The photographer and creative director captured the artist in an Americana-style shoot for Celine Homme by Madeleine Beck At Large Frédéric Lagrange finds faith in faces For Document’s tenth anniversary, the photographer presents the most memorable moments of his career in a series of portraits by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Saint Laurent presents ‘SELF 07’: Six simultaneous international photo exhibitions Curated by Anthony Vaccarello, a series of artists display works across Paris, London, Seoul, Tokyo, NYC, and Shanghai by Madeleine Beck Above the Fold For Camila Falquez, art is an act of love With her first solo exhibition, ‘Gods That Walk Among Us,’ the photographer imagines activists, muses, and performers as gods by Ryan Williams Above the Fold In ‘To Die Alive,’ photographer Matthew Leifheit documents the erotic fever dream of Fire Island The photobook captures the spirit of the beach town and its enduring role in queer America by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Paul Mpagi Sepuya redefines the studio space, navigating “the space beyond the frame” The photographer’s show at Bortolami Gallery explores the contemporary portrait and muse by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Remembering Ron Galella, the godfather of American paparazzi The iconic photographer was both loved and hated, but his work left an indelible mark on celebrity culture by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Campbell Addy lets his photos speak for themselves In anticipation of his new monograph ‘Feeling Seen,’ the celebrated photographer joins Document to discuss representation, community, and the value of silence by Ryan Williams Above the Fold The hedonism and kinship of New York disco, through the lens of Bill Bernstein From Studio 54 to GG’s Barnum Room, the photographer captured the quintessential scenes of the nightlife era by Morgan Becker Above the Fold ‘Our Selves’ at the MoMA takes an intersectional approach to feminist photography The exhibition is a nonlinear history of women in image-making by Document Journal Above the Fold Photographer Chad Unger evolves in unison with his work The New York-based artist captures intimacy in portraits and landscapes alike by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Art Partner teams up with the 1K Project, devoting print sales to Ukranian families in need Photographers including Mario Sorrenti, Theo Wenner, and David Sims have listed works to support the organizations' mission by Document Journal Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster In documenting storm-battered coastlines, the photographer raises vital questions about which communities suffer in the face of predictable environmental catastrophes by Kayla Herrera-Daya Above the Fold The students of CasaSito, through the lens of Dayana Rivero The Cuban-American photographer documents an education program in Antigua, combining artistry with advocacy by Peter Miklas Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners 'And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time' explores public memory and the city's downtown architecture by Syd Walker Above the Fold In ‘American Black Beauty Vol. 1,’ Micaiah Carter comes home The photographer’s latest show at SN37 Gallery centers Black heritage with a combination of editorial images and intimate family portraits by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Photographer Lola Banet captures the spirit of youth subculture in Warsaw Street cast models embrace the contrast between mood and aesthetic for a playful portrayal of punk by Peter Miklas Above the Fold ‘A Trillion Sunsets’ grapples with notions of originality and repetition in art The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition issues a warning: ‘Have your way with images, or they will have their way with you’ by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Celebrating the legacy of James Bidgood, the forefather of camp The multihyphenate artist and performer died at 88, leaving behind a collection of trailblazing gay films and photographs by Morgan Becker At Large Slab City, California: The artistic outpost where outsiders find home Photographer Laurence Ellis captures creative community on the fringes for Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue by Max Pearl Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife In his new exhibition, 'Go Home,' the photographer captures fleeting moments of vulnerability and human connection by Ryan Williams Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces In his first published monograph, 'The Ice Palace is Gone,' Lewandowski captures intimate portraits of queer communities and interiors by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Janette Beckman captures four decades of countercultural rebellion The photographer’s new book 'Rebels: From Punk to Dior' highlights music legends, subcultures, and social movements by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Richard Renaldi documents the changing social dynamics of New York City Exploring themes of intimacy, class, and self-expression, the photographer captures moments of human connection on the margins by Avery Norman Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder captures artists, dancers, and designers shaping the UK’s arts sectors 6 creatives reflect on the impacts of Brexit and COVID, and imagine adaptive futures for their industries by Megan Hullander Above the Fold Jillian Freyer seeks tension, closure, and the depiction of honest womanhood For her 2020 series, 42 Wayne, the photographer explores relationships between generations of women in her family by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold In ‘Reproduction,’ Barry McGee finds sympathy for the junked The street artist’s previously-unseen photographic practice comes to light in a new book from Aperture by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Adam Zhu’s ‘Nice Daze’ makes art from the motifs of adolescence The photographer joins Document to discuss the enduring creative stamina of New York, and the making of his book and its accompanying exhibition by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold A love letter to Naples, from photographer Brett Lloyd In ‘Napoli Napoli Napoli,’ the artist captures images of community and kinship on the Italian coast by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Laurie Simmons makes art, not magic An icon of the Pictures Generation, the artist is back with a never-before-shown series of works showcasing pornographic images in surreal suburban interiors by Camille Sojit Pejcha
At Large In ‘Whirlpool,’ Jim Goldberg examines the spirit of the small-town South For Document’s Winter/Resort 2023 issue, the photographer uncovers the nuance of the working-class life along Arkansas’s White River by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold The art of activism, through the voice of Nan Goldin In ‘All the Beauty and the Bloodshed,’ documentarian Laura Poitras tracks the photographer’s unrelenting pursuit of personal and political truth by Conor Williams
Above the Fold Photographer Oliver Eglin reevaluates the voyeuristic legacy of bullfighting 'Et In Arcadia Ego' explore the ephemerality of the controversial practice, chronicling its landmarks and modern audiences by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Jack Davison investigates the collective unconscious The London-based photographer joins Document to discuss the spontaneity of his creative process, the alluring appeal of analog, and finding inspiration in an image-saturated age by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ariel Goldberg reveals the invisible history of queer community In their exhibition ‘Images on which to build,’ the curator provides a glimpse at underground archival imagery from the 1970s-1990s by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold What’s next for pro skater Carlisle Aikens? The skater and model joins Document to discuss the importance of community, his upcoming projects with Chocolate Skateboards, and finding inspiration in family by Syd Walker
Above the Fold Gray Sorrenti on what makes a good photograph “Everyone has a story, a background, something or someone they love, some struggle, some obsession. I love to tap into it all.” by Camille Sojit Pejcha
Above the Fold Ian Strange casts the suburban home in a new light For FotoFocus’s 2022 Biennial, the multidisciplinary artist created two architectural interventions centered around the act of looking by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold On Model Mayhem, everyday people become the author of their own fantasy Photographer Lorenz Schmidl captures the human desire to be seen—as demonstrated by New York’s most overlooked faces, and their eccentric alter-egos by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold The Peruvian street performers finding cracks in Lima’s conservatism Photographer Diego Bendezu captures las tetonas, the men using laughter as a tool for survival—and breaking cultural boundaries as they do it by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Elisa Sue Young Park’s ‘Just Like Heaven’ embodies the allure of the anti-hero The photographer joins Document for an exclusive look inside her new zine for Heaven by Marc Jacobs by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold In ‘A Glint in The Kindling,’ Michael Bailey-Gates merges minimalism with excess The photographer joins Document to discuss their first monograph, using props to stretch their artistic vocabulary, and the importance of documenting joy by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Ask Photos refocuses on the roots of Black culture The photographer captures human-first images, rejecting colonial perspectives on diversity by JoliAmour DuBose-Morris
Above the Fold Luke Gilford revives the myth of the American West at the queer rodeo In ‘National Anthem,’ the photographer captures the making of a modern cowboy by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Guilherme da Silva’s ‘Overture’ constructs a queer Arcadia The Brazilian photographer joins Document to discuss his zine, which documents friendship and love amid an oppressive political climate by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold In ‘Brotherhood and Sisterhood,’ Elianel Clinton expands the definition of flesh and blood The up-and-coming photographer captured pairs of siblings in his latest project, referencing the intersections of race and queerness by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Britt Lloyd meditates on masculinity and biophilic utopias The photographer and filmmaker joins Document to reflect on the parallels between male beauty and the colossal shapes of nature by Olisa Tasie-Amadi Jr.
Above the Fold Photographer Suleika Mueller shoots architect Nevine Nasser in her Islamic heart creation In a portfolio for Document, the two Sufi practitioners channel their spirituality as grounds for creativity by Madison Bulnes
Above the Fold Searching for queer sanctuary in Porto Photographer Mallory Bea navigates a small queer community along Portugal’s coast by Mallory Bea
Above the Fold Hedi Slimane’s ‘Portrait of a Musician’ series expands with Jack White The photographer and creative director captured the artist in an Americana-style shoot for Celine Homme by Madeleine Beck
At Large Frédéric Lagrange finds faith in faces For Document’s tenth anniversary, the photographer presents the most memorable moments of his career in a series of portraits by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Saint Laurent presents ‘SELF 07’: Six simultaneous international photo exhibitions Curated by Anthony Vaccarello, a series of artists display works across Paris, London, Seoul, Tokyo, NYC, and Shanghai by Madeleine Beck
Above the Fold For Camila Falquez, art is an act of love With her first solo exhibition, ‘Gods That Walk Among Us,’ the photographer imagines activists, muses, and performers as gods by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold In ‘To Die Alive,’ photographer Matthew Leifheit documents the erotic fever dream of Fire Island The photobook captures the spirit of the beach town and its enduring role in queer America by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Paul Mpagi Sepuya redefines the studio space, navigating “the space beyond the frame” The photographer’s show at Bortolami Gallery explores the contemporary portrait and muse by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Remembering Ron Galella, the godfather of American paparazzi The iconic photographer was both loved and hated, but his work left an indelible mark on celebrity culture by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Campbell Addy lets his photos speak for themselves In anticipation of his new monograph ‘Feeling Seen,’ the celebrated photographer joins Document to discuss representation, community, and the value of silence by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold The hedonism and kinship of New York disco, through the lens of Bill Bernstein From Studio 54 to GG’s Barnum Room, the photographer captured the quintessential scenes of the nightlife era by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold ‘Our Selves’ at the MoMA takes an intersectional approach to feminist photography The exhibition is a nonlinear history of women in image-making by Document Journal
Above the Fold Photographer Chad Unger evolves in unison with his work The New York-based artist captures intimacy in portraits and landscapes alike by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Art Partner teams up with the 1K Project, devoting print sales to Ukranian families in need Photographers including Mario Sorrenti, Theo Wenner, and David Sims have listed works to support the organizations' mission by Document Journal
Above the Fold Why Virginia Hanusik wants to humanize natural disaster In documenting storm-battered coastlines, the photographer raises vital questions about which communities suffer in the face of predictable environmental catastrophes by Kayla Herrera-Daya
Above the Fold The students of CasaSito, through the lens of Dayana Rivero The Cuban-American photographer documents an education program in Antigua, combining artistry with advocacy by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold Alix Vernet’s latest solo show honors New York’s forgotten corners 'And They Earned Eternity in a Brief Space of Time' explores public memory and the city's downtown architecture by Syd Walker
Above the Fold In ‘American Black Beauty Vol. 1,’ Micaiah Carter comes home The photographer’s latest show at SN37 Gallery centers Black heritage with a combination of editorial images and intimate family portraits by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Photographer Lola Banet captures the spirit of youth subculture in Warsaw Street cast models embrace the contrast between mood and aesthetic for a playful portrayal of punk by Peter Miklas
Above the Fold ‘A Trillion Sunsets’ grapples with notions of originality and repetition in art The International Center of Photography’s latest exhibition issues a warning: ‘Have your way with images, or they will have their way with you’ by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Celebrating the legacy of James Bidgood, the forefather of camp The multihyphenate artist and performer died at 88, leaving behind a collection of trailblazing gay films and photographs by Morgan Becker
At Large Slab City, California: The artistic outpost where outsiders find home Photographer Laurence Ellis captures creative community on the fringes for Document’s Winter 2021/Resort 2022 issue by Max Pearl
Above the Fold Tyrell Hampton documents the fantastical world of New York City nightlife In his new exhibition, 'Go Home,' the photographer captures fleeting moments of vulnerability and human connection by Ryan Williams
Above the Fold Photographer Ian Lewandowski depicts the temporal nature of queer spaces In his first published monograph, 'The Ice Palace is Gone,' Lewandowski captures intimate portraits of queer communities and interiors by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Janette Beckman captures four decades of countercultural rebellion The photographer’s new book 'Rebels: From Punk to Dior' highlights music legends, subcultures, and social movements by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Richard Renaldi documents the changing social dynamics of New York City Exploring themes of intimacy, class, and self-expression, the photographer captures moments of human connection on the margins by Avery Norman
Above the Fold Mimi Plumb’s ‘The Golden City’ is an ominous ode to an earlier America The photographer's new monograph explores human tendencies towards hedonism in a precarious natural world. by Olivia Noss
Above the Fold Photographer Edd Horder captures artists, dancers, and designers shaping the UK’s arts sectors 6 creatives reflect on the impacts of Brexit and COVID, and imagine adaptive futures for their industries by Megan Hullander
Above the Fold Jillian Freyer seeks tension, closure, and the depiction of honest womanhood For her 2020 series, 42 Wayne, the photographer explores relationships between generations of women in her family by Olivia Noss