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Sung Jin Lee’s Slave Trade-Inspired Illustrations from Private Policy Spring/Summer 2017 Private Policy collaborated with tattoo artist and illustrator Sing Jung Lee to bring light to Asia's enslaved fishermen epidemic. by Document Journal Fifty Years of the Phallus Judith Bernstein elaborates upon the political overtones of her catalogue. by Ann Binlot Color Jam Jessica Stockholder examines intentionality and serendipity in this diverse portfolio. by Ann Binlot Lynda Benglis’s Ode to the American Southwest The artist shares work inspired by the colors, textures, and spirit of the New Mexico terrain. by Ann Binlot Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See the Stars Sculptor Abigail DeVille shares work which navigates layers of space, memory, and bodily sensation. by Ann Binlot Scarecrows by Kaari Upson The sculptor elaborates upon the impetus behind her human-esque pieces. by Ann Binlot Surface and Depth Ahead of photographer Willa Nasatir's first solo exhibition at Albright-Knox, Document presents an exclusive portfolio of her work. by Drew Sawyer Endnotes Fourteen canvas by artist Suha Traboulsi in collaboration with Walid Raad appear for the first time in Document with permission of an anonymous collector. by Document Journal Fabio Zambernardi, Prada and Miu Miu’s design director on cinema, drama, and women. The legendary designer shares his love for leading ladies. by Fabio Zambernardi Document reads: Chad Moore’s “June” Chad Moore’s June, is a selection of photographs, arranged by color and filled with New York’s downtown art kids. by Lauren Field Printed Matter: An Oral History Current and past members of the non-profit artists' bookstore reflect on the beginnings of Printed Matter and it's enduring significance. by Justin Polera Hidden treasures at the American Museum Of Natural History Some of the most valuable and historically significant pieces are hidden out of view in the American Museum of Natural History’s permanent collection, which can... by Blake Abbie That Girl: Tavi Gevinson’s Transformations Experiencing the blogger turned actress' "cozy warmth" by Hilton Als Ida Applebroog: The Ethics of Desire (Studies) Ida Applebroog’s work is oriented around the destabilization of the known; often achieved by stripping culturally familiar imagery down to its most basic forms. by Alissa Bennett The portrait sitting with Fran Lebowitz Photographer Collier Schorr recalls her meeting with Fran Lebowitz 30 years later. by Collier Schorr Mapplethorpe’s Flowers by Marcela Gutiérrez Artist Marcela Gutiérrez shares a new series of paintings with Document, inspired by the iconic Flower Series photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. by Document Journal Barbara Kasten: Refracted Light Since the late 70s, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has produced photographic work that exploits the medium’s inherent tension between representation and abstraction. by Drew Sawyer Sibylle Bergemann: A Spectre in East Berlin OSMOS Address presents the first solo exhibition in New York of Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010). by Drew Sawyer Jacquemus’ Tuscan Photo Dairy We revisit the Tuscan beach in Jacquemus' polaroid diary. by Document Journal A Look Back on Soviet Life Through Keizo Kitajima’s Lens To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Iron Curtain, Document presents exclusive photos of the U.S.S.R. by Rebecca Roberts The New Generation by Bjarne Melgaard Few artists working in New York today are as prolific or influential as Norwegian powerhouse Bjarne Melgaard. by Kevin McGarry Architect Peter Marino Selects Rarely Seen Images From Tom of Finland’s Own Archive for Document Peter Marino selects rarely seen images from Tom of Finland’s own archive for Document, and traces the artist’s influence on Robert Mapplethorpe and himself. by Drew Sawyer Moby and His Cognitive Dissonance by Nicholas Weist In Remembrance—Photographer David Armstrong It is with a sad heart that we learn the news of photographer David Armstrong’s passing. by Nick Vogelson Hedi Slimane’s sonic youth Hedi Slimane shares an exclusive preview of his forthcoming fall exposition. Chronicling 15 years of music. by Emily Singer Stephen Sprouse’s fashion diaries Debbie Harry remembers the designer and her close friend as a new collection of his sketches emerges to inspire the next generation. by Debbie Harry Portraits by Cédric Rivrain “Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.”—Oscar Wilde by Daniele Balice White Snow Kids Party by Linda Yablonski Tabboo! The muse as artist Stephen Tashjian, aka, Tabboo!, has long been an inspiration to artists including Nan Goldin, Jack Pierson, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe, and Peter Hujar. Tabboo! The... by Jack Pierson On a debate of balance Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Rein Vollenga birth a love child from their his and his art practices. by Document Journal
Sung Jin Lee’s Slave Trade-Inspired Illustrations from Private Policy Spring/Summer 2017 Private Policy collaborated with tattoo artist and illustrator Sing Jung Lee to bring light to Asia's enslaved fishermen epidemic. by Document Journal
Fifty Years of the Phallus Judith Bernstein elaborates upon the political overtones of her catalogue. by Ann Binlot
Color Jam Jessica Stockholder examines intentionality and serendipity in this diverse portfolio. by Ann Binlot
Lynda Benglis’s Ode to the American Southwest The artist shares work inspired by the colors, textures, and spirit of the New Mexico terrain. by Ann Binlot
Only When It’s Dark Enough Can You See the Stars Sculptor Abigail DeVille shares work which navigates layers of space, memory, and bodily sensation. by Ann Binlot
Scarecrows by Kaari Upson The sculptor elaborates upon the impetus behind her human-esque pieces. by Ann Binlot
Surface and Depth Ahead of photographer Willa Nasatir's first solo exhibition at Albright-Knox, Document presents an exclusive portfolio of her work. by Drew Sawyer
Endnotes Fourteen canvas by artist Suha Traboulsi in collaboration with Walid Raad appear for the first time in Document with permission of an anonymous collector. by Document Journal
Fabio Zambernardi, Prada and Miu Miu’s design director on cinema, drama, and women. The legendary designer shares his love for leading ladies. by Fabio Zambernardi
Document reads: Chad Moore’s “June” Chad Moore’s June, is a selection of photographs, arranged by color and filled with New York’s downtown art kids. by Lauren Field
Printed Matter: An Oral History Current and past members of the non-profit artists' bookstore reflect on the beginnings of Printed Matter and it's enduring significance. by Justin Polera
Hidden treasures at the American Museum Of Natural History Some of the most valuable and historically significant pieces are hidden out of view in the American Museum of Natural History’s permanent collection, which can... by Blake Abbie
That Girl: Tavi Gevinson’s Transformations Experiencing the blogger turned actress' "cozy warmth" by Hilton Als
Ida Applebroog: The Ethics of Desire (Studies) Ida Applebroog’s work is oriented around the destabilization of the known; often achieved by stripping culturally familiar imagery down to its most basic forms. by Alissa Bennett
The portrait sitting with Fran Lebowitz Photographer Collier Schorr recalls her meeting with Fran Lebowitz 30 years later. by Collier Schorr
Mapplethorpe’s Flowers by Marcela Gutiérrez Artist Marcela Gutiérrez shares a new series of paintings with Document, inspired by the iconic Flower Series photographs by Robert Mapplethorpe. by Document Journal
Barbara Kasten: Refracted Light Since the late 70s, Chicago-based artist Barbara Kasten has produced photographic work that exploits the medium’s inherent tension between representation and abstraction. by Drew Sawyer
Sibylle Bergemann: A Spectre in East Berlin OSMOS Address presents the first solo exhibition in New York of Sibylle Bergemann (1941-2010). by Drew Sawyer
Jacquemus’ Tuscan Photo Dairy We revisit the Tuscan beach in Jacquemus' polaroid diary. by Document Journal
A Look Back on Soviet Life Through Keizo Kitajima’s Lens To commemorate the 25th anniversary of the collapse of the Iron Curtain, Document presents exclusive photos of the U.S.S.R. by Rebecca Roberts
The New Generation by Bjarne Melgaard Few artists working in New York today are as prolific or influential as Norwegian powerhouse Bjarne Melgaard. by Kevin McGarry
Architect Peter Marino Selects Rarely Seen Images From Tom of Finland’s Own Archive for Document Peter Marino selects rarely seen images from Tom of Finland’s own archive for Document, and traces the artist’s influence on Robert Mapplethorpe and himself. by Drew Sawyer
In Remembrance—Photographer David Armstrong It is with a sad heart that we learn the news of photographer David Armstrong’s passing. by Nick Vogelson
Hedi Slimane’s sonic youth Hedi Slimane shares an exclusive preview of his forthcoming fall exposition. Chronicling 15 years of music. by Emily Singer
Stephen Sprouse’s fashion diaries Debbie Harry remembers the designer and her close friend as a new collection of his sketches emerges to inspire the next generation. by Debbie Harry
Portraits by Cédric Rivrain “Every portrait that is painted with feeling is a portrait of the artist, not of the sitter.”—Oscar Wilde by Daniele Balice
Tabboo! The muse as artist Stephen Tashjian, aka, Tabboo!, has long been an inspiration to artists including Nan Goldin, Jack Pierson, David Armstrong, Mark Morrisroe, and Peter Hujar. Tabboo! The... by Jack Pierson
On a debate of balance Benjamin Alexander Huseby and Rein Vollenga birth a love child from their his and his art practices. by Document Journal