Art Soren Hope paints what the eye can’t hold For their New York debut, the artist blurs the real and the abstract, bending illusion to explore what it means to truly see
Nightlife FLINTA visionaries Dominga and Volvox wield mind, body, and soul to disarm nightlife As partners in life and work, they DJ, perform punk shows, study music, and finish each other’s sentences—in conversation with Katie Rex, featuring portraits by...
Music After eight years in the wilderness, Miguel is reborn in ‘CAOS’ Marked by fatherhood, divorce, and a shelved album, the Grammy-winning artist releases his grunge-inflected record confronting harsh political realities and personal reckoning
Art The curators shaping the future of archives: Drew Sawyer For the third installment of Document’s series, Whitney Museum of American Art's Sondra Gilman Curator of Photography Drew Sawyer carries the ethical responsibilities of narrating...
Above the Fold Biggie, Nas, and Nipsey Hussle—in the words of the photographers they trusted most ‘Contact High’ provides behind-the-scenes look into the creation of hip-hop's most iconic images. by David Aaron Brake Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art Artist Tavares Strachan placed "invisible" names like Fell, Monk, Lamarr, Norgay, and more alongside Rembrandt, Chopin, Franklin, and Darwin on the museum's façade for the... by Ann Binlot
Above the Fold Biggie, Nas, and Nipsey Hussle—in the words of the photographers they trusted most ‘Contact High’ provides behind-the-scenes look into the creation of hip-hop's most iconic images. by David Aaron Brake
Above the Fold Tavares Strachan edits history by placing Tupac Shakur’s name on the Carnegie Museum of Art Artist Tavares Strachan placed "invisible" names like Fell, Monk, Lamarr, Norgay, and more alongside Rembrandt, Chopin, Franklin, and Darwin on the museum's façade for the... by Ann Binlot