Culture Daytripping: How dancing can make you gay In her bi-weekly column for Document, McKenzie Wark writes on the interpenetration of queer and straight spaces
Art ‘FACES II’ subverts traditional forms of portraiture Featuring artists like Jimmy DeSana, David Wonjarowicz, and Roger Cutforth, the second iteration of a two-part exhibition at Hal Bromm Gallery explores the multifaceted nature...
Photography ‘This Will Not End Well’ positions Nan Goldin as a filmmaker first The storytelling central to the photographer’s practice takes precedence in a book that features her multimedia artworks, mimicking the formatting of their source material
Art ‘Mr Wonderful’ memorializes the street art of Richard Hambleton, and a culture in flux Gallerist Ronald Sosinski and curator Joseph Bannan discuss the making of the retrospective, and the creative legacy of ’80s New York
Above the Fold The liberating extravagance of Comme des Garçons’s camp Rei Kawakubo's Fall/Winter 2018 collection banished seriousness in favor of effusive expressions of form, color, and visual pleasure. by Ann Binlot At Large The Eternal Peter Hujar Nan Goldin, Gary Indiana, Dev Hynes, and more, reflect on ten of the photographer's singular portraits, some never before published, until now by Sarah Nicole Prickett
Above the Fold The liberating extravagance of Comme des Garçons’s camp Rei Kawakubo's Fall/Winter 2018 collection banished seriousness in favor of effusive expressions of form, color, and visual pleasure. by Ann Binlot
At Large The Eternal Peter Hujar Nan Goldin, Gary Indiana, Dev Hynes, and more, reflect on ten of the photographer's singular portraits, some never before published, until now by Sarah Nicole Prickett