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Documented 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 Documented 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 Above the Fold Lynn Hershman Leeson: Origins of the Species Since the late '90s, the American artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has gained international acclaim for her feminist science-fiction movies starring Tilda Swinton, such... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Document Diary: Slow Factory’s Céline Semaan on Fashion, Technology, and Connectedness The intersection of design, arts, culture, and technology has been the subject of many think pieces, op-eds, and editorials, but musing on it is different... by Emily Singer Above the Fold “Monuments of the Memory” at the Refectory Last week, Le Livre Art Publishing celebrated the release of its second project, Monuments of the Memory at The Refectory at the High Line Hotel in New York. Monuments is a... by Alice Carriere Documented 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 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 Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show Last Thursday, Mary Boone Gallery opened Gently Used, an exhibition of new works by Ryan McNamara. Known for his site-specific performances, McNamara has produced new... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold John Waters on Justin Bieber, Ansel Adams, and His New Show This Friday, John Waters presents his third solo show at Marianne Boesky’s 24th-Street gallery, John Waters: Beverly Hills John. The show, filled with Water’s signature... by Nick Vogelson Documented 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 Above the Fold Learn to Read Art: A History of Printed Matter by Justin Polera Above the Fold The Shandaken Project Three-Year Retrospective 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 Documented 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 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 Day With(out) Art December 1st marks the 25th anniversary of Day With(out) Art, a program initiated by Visual AIDS in 1989 as a day of action and remembrance... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Anne Collier—woman with a camera The artist's first museum survey, organized by the MCA Chicago, highlights her unique contribution to 21st-century art while looking to the visual culture of the... by Drew Sawyer Above the Fold Katherine Hubbard at Capricious 88 The provisional state of Utah was once known as Deseret, a pretty name from the Book of Mormon to describe a semi-autonomous territory that never... by Document Journal Above the Fold Poetics in Plaster: Thomas Houseago’s “Moun Room” at Hauser & Wirth Hauser & Wirth's new installation by Thomas Houseago, “Moun Room,” is immediately arresting, drawing us into a 40,000 square-foot, sky-lit hangar. Reminiscent of visual labyrinths... by Justin Polera Documented Moby and His Cognitive Dissonance by Nicholas Weist Above the Fold Sturtevant’s Double Trouble Artist Sturtevant challenged the notions of authorship by making versions of the works of contemporaries including Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, and Marcel Duchamp.... by Peter Eleey Above the Fold Doll Parts: Hilton Als Recalls Some of His Most Poignant Memories of Artist Greer Lankton I’m trying to remember the specifics of Greer, the way her legs and arms moved in her summer dresses. Because that’s the season I associate... by Hilton Als Conversations Juliette Binoche By Francesco Vezzoli French actress Juliette Binoche and Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli take a deep dive into European cinema. by Francesco Vezzoli Documented 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 Conversations Marco De Vincenzo by Giulia Ruberti Giulia Ruberti draws out the source of Marco de Vincenzo's constant evolution. by Giulia Ruberti Conversations Stuart Comer By Zackary Drucker Stuart Comer, chief curator of media and performance at MoMA, discusses New York and new work with artists Zackary Drucker. by Nick Vogelson Documented 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 Above the Fold Exclusive Excerpt—“Track Star” by Andrew Durbin Andrew Durbin's new book Mature Themes freely shifts between deep thoughts on the film Clueless or pop star Katy Perry to discussions on the theorist... by Document Journal Above the Fold From the Editors—F/W 2014 Document No. 5 is a special issue, the marker of our second anniversary. We’ve asked our amazing contributors to celebrate the journey we’ve been sharing... by Document Journal Conversations Art and Responsible Commerce With Laurent Claquin & Dennis Freedman Despite a friendship flourishing after meeting at a Barney’s event, these two fashion powerhouses find more common ground discussing art. by Hilary Moss Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger Conversations The Ghost Dancer: Stephen Posen Speaking to his longtime friend Tim Goosens, Stephen discusses his unique stylistic approach in creating his haunting narratives. by Tim Goossens Conversations Nan Goldin and Vince Aletti on the process of the picture Nan Goldin reflects on the many contradictions of self-portraiture with critic Vince Aletti. by Vince Aletti 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 Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” Preview Photographer Chad Pitman's debut book, "Valley Pines" by James Valeri Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Irreverent filmmaker and photographer Larry Clark will be selling a selection of photographs at Los Angeles's Ooga Booga Gallery for $100 each. Although his fine-art... by Emily Singer Documented 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 Conversations In my own mind Maurizio Cattelan’s work breathes the violent clarity of very few words: taxidermy, Hitler, the Pope! No surprise Maurizio’s latest project, the print magazine Toilet Paper... by Rachel Pidcock Documented 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 Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled "Who Says Pain is Erotic?" Winant's first solo... by Drew Sawyer
Documented 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
Documented 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
Above the Fold Lynn Hershman Leeson: Origins of the Species Since the late '90s, the American artist and filmmaker Lynn Hershman Leeson has gained international acclaim for her feminist science-fiction movies starring Tilda Swinton, such... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Document Diary: Slow Factory’s Céline Semaan on Fashion, Technology, and Connectedness The intersection of design, arts, culture, and technology has been the subject of many think pieces, op-eds, and editorials, but musing on it is different... by Emily Singer
Above the Fold “Monuments of the Memory” at the Refectory Last week, Le Livre Art Publishing celebrated the release of its second project, Monuments of the Memory at The Refectory at the High Line Hotel in New York. Monuments is a... by Alice Carriere
Documented 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
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 Ryan McNamara and Curator Piper Marshall on Performance Art in Museums and McNamara’s New Show Last Thursday, Mary Boone Gallery opened Gently Used, an exhibition of new works by Ryan McNamara. Known for his site-specific performances, McNamara has produced new... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold John Waters on Justin Bieber, Ansel Adams, and His New Show This Friday, John Waters presents his third solo show at Marianne Boesky’s 24th-Street gallery, John Waters: Beverly Hills John. The show, filled with Water’s signature... by Nick Vogelson
Documented 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
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
Documented 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
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 Day With(out) Art December 1st marks the 25th anniversary of Day With(out) Art, a program initiated by Visual AIDS in 1989 as a day of action and remembrance... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Anne Collier—woman with a camera The artist's first museum survey, organized by the MCA Chicago, highlights her unique contribution to 21st-century art while looking to the visual culture of the... by Drew Sawyer
Above the Fold Katherine Hubbard at Capricious 88 The provisional state of Utah was once known as Deseret, a pretty name from the Book of Mormon to describe a semi-autonomous territory that never... by Document Journal
Above the Fold Poetics in Plaster: Thomas Houseago’s “Moun Room” at Hauser & Wirth Hauser & Wirth's new installation by Thomas Houseago, “Moun Room,” is immediately arresting, drawing us into a 40,000 square-foot, sky-lit hangar. Reminiscent of visual labyrinths... by Justin Polera
Above the Fold Sturtevant’s Double Trouble Artist Sturtevant challenged the notions of authorship by making versions of the works of contemporaries including Andy Warhol, James Rosenquist, Jasper Johns, and Marcel Duchamp.... by Peter Eleey
Above the Fold Doll Parts: Hilton Als Recalls Some of His Most Poignant Memories of Artist Greer Lankton I’m trying to remember the specifics of Greer, the way her legs and arms moved in her summer dresses. Because that’s the season I associate... by Hilton Als
Conversations Juliette Binoche By Francesco Vezzoli French actress Juliette Binoche and Italian artist Francesco Vezzoli take a deep dive into European cinema. by Francesco Vezzoli
Documented 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
Conversations Marco De Vincenzo by Giulia Ruberti Giulia Ruberti draws out the source of Marco de Vincenzo's constant evolution. by Giulia Ruberti
Conversations Stuart Comer By Zackary Drucker Stuart Comer, chief curator of media and performance at MoMA, discusses New York and new work with artists Zackary Drucker. by Nick Vogelson
Documented 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
Above the Fold Exclusive Excerpt—“Track Star” by Andrew Durbin Andrew Durbin's new book Mature Themes freely shifts between deep thoughts on the film Clueless or pop star Katy Perry to discussions on the theorist... by Document Journal
Above the Fold From the Editors—F/W 2014 Document No. 5 is a special issue, the marker of our second anniversary. We’ve asked our amazing contributors to celebrate the journey we’ve been sharing... by Document Journal
Conversations Art and Responsible Commerce With Laurent Claquin & Dennis Freedman Despite a friendship flourishing after meeting at a Barney’s event, these two fashion powerhouses find more common ground discussing art. by Hilary Moss
Above the Fold “An L.A. Sort of Place”—Paul Jasmin at Casa de Costa While Paul Jasmin himself is a Montana native, his work featured in Casa de Costa’s exhibition, An L.A. Sort of Place, pays homage to the... by Max Hirschberger
Conversations The Ghost Dancer: Stephen Posen Speaking to his longtime friend Tim Goosens, Stephen discusses his unique stylistic approach in creating his haunting narratives. by Tim Goossens
Conversations Nan Goldin and Vince Aletti on the process of the picture Nan Goldin reflects on the many contradictions of self-portraiture with critic Vince Aletti. by Vince Aletti
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 Preview Photographer Chad Pitman’s debut book, “Valley Pines” Preview Photographer Chad Pitman's debut book, "Valley Pines" by James Valeri
Above the Fold Larry Clark’s Photographs, for $100 Apiece Irreverent filmmaker and photographer Larry Clark will be selling a selection of photographs at Los Angeles's Ooga Booga Gallery for $100 each. Although his fine-art... by Emily Singer
Documented 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
Conversations In my own mind Maurizio Cattelan’s work breathes the violent clarity of very few words: taxidermy, Hitler, the Pope! No surprise Maurizio’s latest project, the print magazine Toilet Paper... by Rachel Pidcock
Documented 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
Above the Fold “Who Says Pain is Erotic?” This Saturday, April 16, Fortnight Institute presents an exhibition of works by Ohio-based artist Carmen Winant, titled "Who Says Pain is Erotic?" Winant's first solo... by Drew Sawyer