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Here, the DJs reminisce about a... by Austin Downey COS head of menswear design Christophe Copin takes the deep dive into movement Document talks to Christophe Copin and Karin Gustafsson about art, design, dance and the COS x Pitti Uomo Soma Collection. by Ann Binlot Pat and Anna Cleveland find the rainbows in family jewels The mother-daughter duo recount their favorite fashion moments and discuss how their differing personalities come out while modeling together. by Ann Binlot Larry Clark and Chloë Sevigny reunite and reminisce The director sits down with Chloë Sevigny, who first appeared in his cult classic Kids, to discuss his film Marfa Girl, underage sex scenes and... by Chloë Sevigny Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson Detroit artists Jova Lynne and Mario Moore question the class and racial complexities of leisure Megan Wray Schertler spoke to Jova Lynne and Mario Moore during Detroit Art Week. by Megan Wray Schertler Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self The performer and Throbbing Gristle co-founder discusses love, violence, and making life a work of art with gallerist Lia Gangitano for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by Ashley Simpson Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters Challenging the ways in which the ancient epics ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Beowulf’ have been translated by men, authors Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley discuss... by Aaron Hicklin Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate Writer Anthony Haden-Guest speaks to the actress about her forays in painting, the marriage between photography and performance, and the intoxicating energy of 1960s London... by Anthony Haden-Guest Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age The artist and downtown 'It Girl' speaks with the MoMA curator about the fine line between transgender visibility and commercial exploitation for Document Spring/Summer 2016. by Blake Abbie Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years The Bronx native behind one of the world's most famous logos discusses the city that, to him, is brimming with endless possibilities to unlock the... by Eglée de Bure Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth Two women helping to lead the tech sector towards greater diversity and inclusion discuss the power of code to advance women from America to Afghanistan. by Daisy Prince Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asia Kate Dillon on the fine art of creative survival The co-founder of Black Lives Matter sits down with the 'Billions' actor to discuss the responsibilities of artistry and the present-day struggle over language. by Megan Wray Schertler The directors of ‘McQueen’ on portraying the designer’s life beyond the tabloids and tell-alls Filmmakers Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui refused to whitewash the tumult and glory of the late designer's life in their documentary co-effort. It premiered, this... by Shawn Lakin Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director, Alessandro Sartori, finds inspiration close to home Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director—who can trace his heritage to the region responsible for the existence of luxury menswear—discusses the brand's newfound approach to sustainable innovation... by Mark Smith Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant For Chloé’s creative director, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, inspiration springs from routine After coming off of a triumphant second season leading the house Chloé, the designer sets her faith in the power of habit. by Megan Wray Schertler Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist Novelists Édouard Louis and Zadie Smith on writing in a distracting political present The novelists, famous for addressing the trauma of the present and the past in their work, seek to harness the energy of uncompromised political beliefs. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton Composers Steve Reich and Nico Muhly on the music’s ecstatic expressions The experimental composers discuss the musical ideas that, for them, burn more brightly than the rest. by Ashley Simpson Curator Alissa Bennett details the dark side to Lena Dunham The actress in conversation with Alissa Bennett, the creator of the biannual morbid zine "Dead is Better." by Lena Dunham Designer Kris Van Assche and musician Yoann Lemoine reflect on the last decade in fashion and look to the future The former artistic director of Dior Homme speaks with the Grammy-nominated musician Woodkid on creativity in the age of Instagram and what it means to... by Divya Bala Maria Grazia Chiuri on her feminist vision for Dior The first woman to lead the House of Dior and her daughter Rachele Regini share their thoughts on femininity, wearability and taking fashion into the... by Anders Christian Madsen Danish design duo Camilla Staerk and Helena Christensen define Scandinavian style Document sits down with collaborative duo Camilla Staerk and Helena Christensen to discuss their upcoming projects and finding inspiration in their Nordic heritage by Shawn Lakin Teen eco-activist Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez and Rosario Dawson sound the environmental alarm Activists Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez and Rosario Dawson connect over the voices of youth activism, now more integral than ever by Joshua Glass Muse Amanda Lear defends being alone to artist Francesco Vezzoli The iconic Amanda Lear and artist Francesco Vezzoli discuss finding pleasure in being alone and being original by Joshua Glass Silvia Venturini Fendi and Delfina Delettrez hear each other clearly across the generational gap Despite the assumed differences between any parent and child, this famously creative pair are strikingly close in questions of creativity, freedom, and the society-altering powers... by Divya Bala Artist Robert Longo pits excess against morality with designer Rick Owens Artist Robert Longo and designer Rick Owens discuss throwing a punch, identity and longevity in art. by Ashley Simpson Musician Sevdaliza Escapes Expectations with Curator Beatrix Ruf Both foreigners in the Netherlands, Musician Sevdaliza and curator Beatrix Ruf connect about migration and the role of identity in art by Ann Binlot Pat Cleveland & Donna Jordan school Carol Lim & Humberto Leon on Kenzo’s disco days The two Kenzo muses explain the difference between supermodels and superstars by Joshua Glass Eileen Myles and Dennis Cooper on staying sane, sending snail mail and the old New York City The disruptive literary figures on the inspirations and cities behind their best work by Joshua Glass
Into the woods: Acne Studios’ Jonny Johansson takes on the Swedish outdoor icon Fjällräven For Document Fall/Winter 2018, writer Mark Smith sat down with the Swedish co-founder to discuss his past and taking it slow in the age of... by Mark Smith
Lawrence Ferlinghetti on the old San Francisco, his new novel, and his first 100 years The literary legend discusses the legacy of City Lights, anarchism, and the San Francisco that was with editor Ira Silverberg. by Ira Silverberg
Stella Tennant speaks with Tim Blanks about 25 years of era-defining fashion collaborations Tim Blanks sits down with Stella Tennant to discuss her foray into the fashion world and the importance of utility for clothes at Holland &... by Tim Blanks
Artist Larry Bell tells architect Frank Gehry about his addiction to beginnings Architect Frank Gehry and artist Larry Bell speak about their lifelong friendship and ruminate on the possibility of an unregulated art world for Document Fall/Winter... by Elliott David
Virgil Abloh tells Brooklyn Museum’s Anne Pasternak about the work that can never be erased Virgil Abloh and Anne Pasternak discuss a "new Renaissance" in Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue. by Anne Pasternack
Estonian Rapper Tommy Cash tells artist Slava Mogutin about the ideology of escapism For Document's Fall/Winter 2018 issue, artist and activist Slava Mogutin and Tommy Cash bond over mafia-esque Russian security and explore their differences in political outlook. by Slava Mogutin
Actress Mia Goth and dancer David Hallberg uncover hidden symmetries in their artistic practices In this joint fashion portfolio from Document Fall/Winter 2018 starring the Suspiria actress—photographed by Craig McDean with fashion by Grace Coddington—and conversation with dancer David... by David Hallberg
In a system that demands simplicity, Miuccia Prada offers complexity without apology Document editor-in-chief Nick Vogelson meets with Mrs. Prada to discuss the art of subversion, ditching politics for fashion, and why success isn't the key to... by Nick Vogelson
Love dolls don’t love you back Laurie Simmons cast Japanese "Love Dolls" in Connecticut settings. Unlike their sexed-up American sisters, the wholesome fragility makes them all the more insidious. For the... by Stephen Frailey
New York’s unreciprocated love for Benedetta Barzini Model Benedetta Barzini answered the curse of her cold Italian dynasty upbringing with radical feminism and a surrogate family composed of Salvador Dalí, Lee Strasberg,... by Chiara Barzini
In my own fashion: Kembra Pfahler and Rick Owens Artist and muse to Rick Owens, Kembra Pfahler sits down with the fashion designer to discuss how she resents art with a capital "A." by Rick Owens
Willem Dafoe takes you inside his fanaticism Writer and critic John Ortved sits down with the prolific actor to discuss the ritual of performance, falling in love with one's craft, and why... by John Ortved
An intimiate dive in Vince Aletti’s personal collections Nicholas Weist visited Vince Aletti at his East Village apartment to dissect his immense collection of pop culture, fashion, fine art and gay pulp fiction. by Nicholas Weist
“It is hard to do ‘new’ when it doesn’t sell”: Richard Buckley on fashion’s ‘new’ problem Katharine K. Zarrella interviews legendary fashion journalist Richard Buckley about appropriation and copying in fashion from the past to the present. by Katharine K. Zarrella
“They were a ‘high-tech’ shoe at the time”: Tennis legend Stan Smith on his iconic Adidas sneaker Ann Binlot quizzes Stan Smith on the 50-year rise of the minimal white shoes Adidas initially named after tennis player Robert Haillet. by Ann Binlot
Frankie Knuckles and Honey Dijon bring down the house The late Frankie Knuckles and Honey Dijon both brought Chicago house music to New York, albeit in different decades. Here, the DJs reminisce about a... by Austin Downey
COS head of menswear design Christophe Copin takes the deep dive into movement Document talks to Christophe Copin and Karin Gustafsson about art, design, dance and the COS x Pitti Uomo Soma Collection. by Ann Binlot
Pat and Anna Cleveland find the rainbows in family jewels The mother-daughter duo recount their favorite fashion moments and discuss how their differing personalities come out while modeling together. by Ann Binlot
Larry Clark and Chloë Sevigny reunite and reminisce The director sits down with Chloë Sevigny, who first appeared in his cult classic Kids, to discuss his film Marfa Girl, underage sex scenes and... by Chloë Sevigny
Vaginal Davis skypes with artist Bjarne Melgaard about toe sucking, Xerox parties, and her many personas From Berlin, to Bowie, to sexual frustration, the artists discuss the experiences which fuel their creative projects for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Nick Vogelson
Detroit artists Jova Lynne and Mario Moore question the class and racial complexities of leisure Megan Wray Schertler spoke to Jova Lynne and Mario Moore during Detroit Art Week. by Megan Wray Schertler
Frédéric Sanchez and Laurie Anderson discuss the relationship between image and sound Sound designer Frédéric Sanchez and multimedia artist Laurie Anderson discuss the influence of memories, the relationship between image and sound, and Anderson’s new film, “Heart... by Blake Abbie
Illustrator Eri Wakiyama and jewelry designer Yoon Skype about how creativity can’t be taught The artists talk navigating social media, hyphenated identity, and self-promotion for Document's Fall/Winter 2015 issue. by Blake Abbie
Genesis P-Orridge on a life spent transgressing one’s self The performer and Throbbing Gristle co-founder discusses love, violence, and making life a work of art with gallerist Lia Gangitano for Document's Spring/Summer 2017 issue. by Ashley Simpson
Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley on goddesses and monsters Challenging the ways in which the ancient epics ‘The Odyssey’ and ‘Beowulf’ have been translated by men, authors Emily Wilson and Maria Dahvana Headley discuss... by Aaron Hicklin
Charlotte Rampling, a Fox, and a Plate Writer Anthony Haden-Guest speaks to the actress about her forays in painting, the marriage between photography and performance, and the intoxicating energy of 1960s London... by Anthony Haden-Guest
Massimo Giorgetti and Maurizio Cattelan look back at who they once were The Milanese designer behind MSGM sits down with his close friend, the provocateur behind 'Toilet Paper,' to recall the origin of their long-running collaboration, as... by Joshua Glass
Juliana Huxtable and Stuart Comer on the new politics of trans visibility in the social media age The artist and downtown 'It Girl' speaks with the MoMA curator about the fine line between transgender visibility and commercial exploitation for Document Spring/Summer 2016. by Blake Abbie
Designer Milton Glaser still loves New York City, after all these years The Bronx native behind one of the world's most famous logos discusses the city that, to him, is brimming with endless possibilities to unlock the... by Eglée de Bure
Luca Guadagnino has conquered love, now he hopes to scare the world The Italian director behind last year's most moving love story discusses his 'deeply personal' remake of Italian-horror classic 'Suspiria,' set to be released this September,... by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
If knowledge is power, then coders like Fereshteh Forough and Barbara Liskov will inherit the earth Two women helping to lead the tech sector towards greater diversity and inclusion discuss the power of code to advance women from America to Afghanistan. by Daisy Prince
Patrisse Khan-Cullors and Asia Kate Dillon on the fine art of creative survival The co-founder of Black Lives Matter sits down with the 'Billions' actor to discuss the responsibilities of artistry and the present-day struggle over language. by Megan Wray Schertler
The directors of ‘McQueen’ on portraying the designer’s life beyond the tabloids and tell-alls Filmmakers Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui refused to whitewash the tumult and glory of the late designer's life in their documentary co-effort. It premiered, this... by Shawn Lakin
Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director, Alessandro Sartori, finds inspiration close to home Ermenegildo Zegna’s artistic director—who can trace his heritage to the region responsible for the existence of luxury menswear—discusses the brand's newfound approach to sustainable innovation... by Mark Smith
Meet the women of Rome’s first all-female motorcycle club Document speaks with the four members of The Litas, featured in a Bulgari-produced documentary premiering this week at the Tribeca Film Festival. by David Plaisant
For Chloé’s creative director, Natacha Ramsay-Levi, inspiration springs from routine After coming off of a triumphant second season leading the house Chloé, the designer sets her faith in the power of habit. by Megan Wray Schertler
Photographer William Klein has spent a lifetime looking at the world Long revered and often imitated, the photographer surveys a storied career overflowing with experimentation and left turns with curator Hans Ulrich Obrist. by Hans Ulrich Obrist
Novelists Édouard Louis and Zadie Smith on writing in a distracting political present The novelists, famous for addressing the trauma of the present and the past in their work, seek to harness the energy of uncompromised political beliefs. by Nathan Taylor Pemberton
Composers Steve Reich and Nico Muhly on the music’s ecstatic expressions The experimental composers discuss the musical ideas that, for them, burn more brightly than the rest. by Ashley Simpson
Curator Alissa Bennett details the dark side to Lena Dunham The actress in conversation with Alissa Bennett, the creator of the biannual morbid zine "Dead is Better." by Lena Dunham
Designer Kris Van Assche and musician Yoann Lemoine reflect on the last decade in fashion and look to the future The former artistic director of Dior Homme speaks with the Grammy-nominated musician Woodkid on creativity in the age of Instagram and what it means to... by Divya Bala
Maria Grazia Chiuri on her feminist vision for Dior The first woman to lead the House of Dior and her daughter Rachele Regini share their thoughts on femininity, wearability and taking fashion into the... by Anders Christian Madsen
Danish design duo Camilla Staerk and Helena Christensen define Scandinavian style Document sits down with collaborative duo Camilla Staerk and Helena Christensen to discuss their upcoming projects and finding inspiration in their Nordic heritage by Shawn Lakin
Teen eco-activist Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez and Rosario Dawson sound the environmental alarm Activists Xiuhtezcatl Roske-Martinez and Rosario Dawson connect over the voices of youth activism, now more integral than ever by Joshua Glass
Muse Amanda Lear defends being alone to artist Francesco Vezzoli The iconic Amanda Lear and artist Francesco Vezzoli discuss finding pleasure in being alone and being original by Joshua Glass
Silvia Venturini Fendi and Delfina Delettrez hear each other clearly across the generational gap Despite the assumed differences between any parent and child, this famously creative pair are strikingly close in questions of creativity, freedom, and the society-altering powers... by Divya Bala
Artist Robert Longo pits excess against morality with designer Rick Owens Artist Robert Longo and designer Rick Owens discuss throwing a punch, identity and longevity in art. by Ashley Simpson
Musician Sevdaliza Escapes Expectations with Curator Beatrix Ruf Both foreigners in the Netherlands, Musician Sevdaliza and curator Beatrix Ruf connect about migration and the role of identity in art by Ann Binlot
Pat Cleveland & Donna Jordan school Carol Lim & Humberto Leon on Kenzo’s disco days The two Kenzo muses explain the difference between supermodels and superstars by Joshua Glass
Eileen Myles and Dennis Cooper on staying sane, sending snail mail and the old New York City The disruptive literary figures on the inspirations and cities behind their best work by Joshua Glass