Redefining intelligence through intuition From medieval mystics to modern radicals, for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue, Ananda Yin explores the suppressed potency of intuitive knowledge
Fashion The Shoptimist: An unbearable uniformity of being In her monthly column, previously closeted gym member Maya Kotomori ruminates on the role of the yoga set on her shopping psyche
Literature Fine Print: You’re a winner, baby On the heels of the National Book Awards announcements, columnist Drew Zeiba asks what prizes mean for publishing
“Everything has been dressed by the act of painting.” Photographer Nicolas Kern and fashion editor Julie Ragolia collaborate on this fashion portfolio for Document’s Fall/Winter 2024–25 issue
Above the Fold Chasing the ocean state of mind Document boards the Explora I for its Naming Ceremony, as it embarks on its path to redeem the at-sea getaway by Morgan Becker Above the Fold Les Domaines de Fontenille imbue luxury with local character Frédéric Biousse and Guillaume Foucher’s hotel line prioritizes connection to a place, reflecting the geographies their destinations rest upon by Jack Hjerpe Above the Fold Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included NASA is attempting its most ambitious space mission to date. But is its ‘woke’ exterior shielding a grab at galactic dominance? 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 At Large The hysteria-inducing, swashbuckling adventurers behind Louis Vuitton’s most well-traveled trunks From Douglas Fairbanks, the eccentric, old Hollywood celebrity to Casanova orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski, discover whirlwind lives of the original Louis Vuitton carriers. by Aaron Hicklin Above the Fold For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren Above the Fold The UK’s visa problems are crippling the country’s cultural scene Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities. by Caroline Christie Documented In celebration of summer holidays, Document 12 contributors bring us to their favorite places Jil Sanders's Lucie Meier embarks on a journey to the mountains of Zermatt, while coder Fereshteh Forough travels to her favorite park in Afghanistan. by Vetle Egeland Above the Fold Hunting for Kit Kats in Japan One writer discovers that a mission to find every last of the whacky, weird Kit Kat flavors native to Japan can easily become an unstoppable... by Ann Binlot At Large Destination POV In the age of Instagram, travel has become the pursuit not of a singular experience—but the same point of view. by Michael McGregor Above the Fold The Antarctic’s icy spell becomes a tourism fantasy The world's most inhospitable continent may be the next hospitality hot spot. by Caroline Christie At Large What drives our search for utopia? Religious freedom, inequality, sexual freedom—the pursuit of utopia is always a reflection of contemporary moods by Cody Delistraty Above the Fold In Taiwan, American Designer Daniel DuGoff Finds Revelation Through a partnership with W Hotels, the CFDA-mentored creative makes a life-changing trip to Asia. by Joshua Glass Fashion Portfolio Hardt of the Rainforest Photographer Richard Jensen captures Lena Hardt in the Brazilian Amazon. by Document Journal At Large No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 From Andrea Rosen to Tanya Leighton, and even Margiela, here are Document's top works to see at the art fair. by Justin Polera Above the Fold “Karl Lagerfeld – Visions of Fashion” The new exhibition invites visitors through Florence's iconic Palazzo Pitti for an unprecedented viewing of rare and some unpublished photographic and motion works from the... by Joshua Glass Above the Fold The House of Saint Laurent Couture There’s a new couture house in Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Left Bank. Saint Laurent Couture just moved into its new headquarters at 24, Rue de l’Université.... by Document Journal Above the Fold Summer Escapes: Document’s contributors share their getaways As the summer season is hitting feverish temperatures, we catch up with our contributors to find out where they're hiding out. by Max Hirschberger Conversations Sunset Tower’s maître d’ Dimitri Dimitrov in conversation with Tom Ford Dmitri Dimitrov was recommended for his job at the Sunset Tower Hotel by Tom Ford. Ten years later they chat in Issue No. 6. by Blake Abbie Above the Fold A Visit to the Los Angeles Art Book Fair This past weekend marked the third installment of the Los Angeles Art Book Fair, organized by New York’s Printed Matter. Over 250 exhibitors from around... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Document Dispatch: Art Basel Miami Document heads down to Art Basel Miami with photographer Miles Ladin. Art is fashion and fashion is art…and it all converges in Miami during this... by Miles Ladin Above the Fold Bjarne Melgaard’s Art Basel Survival Guide Bjarne Melgaard shares his Art Basel Miami survival guide. by Nick Vogelson Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Seven Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Six Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Five Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs.Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and... by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Four Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Three Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Two Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Janet P Above the Fold Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch During the last weekend in January, while visitors flocked to Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair downtown, more adventurous and in-the-know art lovers made the... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Chasing the ocean state of mind Document boards the Explora I for its Naming Ceremony, as it embarks on its path to redeem the at-sea getaway by Morgan Becker
Above the Fold Les Domaines de Fontenille imbue luxury with local character Frédéric Biousse and Guillaume Foucher’s hotel line prioritizes connection to a place, reflecting the geographies their destinations rest upon by Jack Hjerpe
Above the Fold Artemis I will carry American values to space—capitalism, ‘diversity,’ and colonialism included NASA is attempting its most ambitious space mission to date. But is its ‘woke’ exterior shielding a grab at galactic dominance? 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
At Large The hysteria-inducing, swashbuckling adventurers behind Louis Vuitton’s most well-traveled trunks From Douglas Fairbanks, the eccentric, old Hollywood celebrity to Casanova orchestra conductor Leopold Stokowski, discover whirlwind lives of the original Louis Vuitton carriers. by Aaron Hicklin
Above the Fold For people with disabilities, mountains are more accessible than museums How the travel company Wheel the World is making Machu Picchu more accessible to visitors of all abilities by Kaylee Warren
Above the Fold The UK’s visa problems are crippling the country’s cultural scene Tightening immigration restrictions for artists seeking to enter the UK are affecting racial and religious minorities. by Caroline Christie
Documented In celebration of summer holidays, Document 12 contributors bring us to their favorite places Jil Sanders's Lucie Meier embarks on a journey to the mountains of Zermatt, while coder Fereshteh Forough travels to her favorite park in Afghanistan. by Vetle Egeland
Above the Fold Hunting for Kit Kats in Japan One writer discovers that a mission to find every last of the whacky, weird Kit Kat flavors native to Japan can easily become an unstoppable... by Ann Binlot
At Large Destination POV In the age of Instagram, travel has become the pursuit not of a singular experience—but the same point of view. by Michael McGregor
Above the Fold The Antarctic’s icy spell becomes a tourism fantasy The world's most inhospitable continent may be the next hospitality hot spot. by Caroline Christie
At Large What drives our search for utopia? Religious freedom, inequality, sexual freedom—the pursuit of utopia is always a reflection of contemporary moods by Cody Delistraty
Above the Fold In Taiwan, American Designer Daniel DuGoff Finds Revelation Through a partnership with W Hotels, the CFDA-mentored creative makes a life-changing trip to Asia. by Joshua Glass
Fashion Portfolio Hardt of the Rainforest Photographer Richard Jensen captures Lena Hardt in the Brazilian Amazon. by Document Journal
At Large No More Weird Buildings—China’s Architectural Revolution Can the use of a single adjective transform an entire country’s built landscape? From Document No. 9, we investigate the changing landscape. by Aric Chen
Above the Fold Our Guide to Art Basel Miami 2016 From Andrea Rosen to Tanya Leighton, and even Margiela, here are Document's top works to see at the art fair. by Justin Polera
Above the Fold “Karl Lagerfeld – Visions of Fashion” The new exhibition invites visitors through Florence's iconic Palazzo Pitti for an unprecedented viewing of rare and some unpublished photographic and motion works from the... by Joshua Glass
Above the Fold The House of Saint Laurent Couture There’s a new couture house in Saint-Germain-des-Prés on Paris’s Left Bank. Saint Laurent Couture just moved into its new headquarters at 24, Rue de l’Université.... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Summer Escapes: Document’s contributors share their getaways As the summer season is hitting feverish temperatures, we catch up with our contributors to find out where they're hiding out. by Max Hirschberger
Conversations Sunset Tower’s maître d’ Dimitri Dimitrov in conversation with Tom Ford Dmitri Dimitrov was recommended for his job at the Sunset Tower Hotel by Tom Ford. Ten years later they chat in Issue No. 6. by Blake Abbie
Above the Fold A Visit to the Los Angeles Art Book Fair This past weekend marked the third installment of the Los Angeles Art Book Fair, organized by New York’s Printed Matter. Over 250 exhibitors from around... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Document Dispatch: Art Basel Miami Document heads down to Art Basel Miami with photographer Miles Ladin. Art is fashion and fashion is art…and it all converges in Miami during this... by Miles Ladin
Above the Fold Bjarne Melgaard’s Art Basel Survival Guide Bjarne Melgaard shares his Art Basel Miami survival guide. by Nick Vogelson
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Seven Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Six Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Five Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs.Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and... by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Four Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Three Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Georgia Hilmer
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part Two Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Janet P
Above the Fold Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal
Above the Fold Modelogue: Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs. by Document Journal
Above the Fold An Art Showdown at Paramount Ranch During the last weekend in January, while visitors flocked to Printed Matter's LA Art Book Fair downtown, more adventurous and in-the-know art lovers made the... by Drew Sawyer