
PROJECT’s Must-Know Japanese Menswear Imports
Independent of fashion week, though not wholly unrelated, tradeshows allow brands to interact with store buyers on a more direct and intimate level. PROJECT, a...

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...

The New Generation by Bjarne Melgaard
Few artists working in New York today are as prolific or influential as Norwegian powerhouse Bjarne Melgaard.

Document’s 2014 Gift Guide
The editors of Document celebrate this year's holiday season by sharing our list of most-coveted items.

The Shandaken Project Three-Year Retrospective

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...

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.

Doug Abraham, aka @BessNYC4, Discusses Fashion and Controversy with Image Man Fabien Baron
Doug Abraham, owner of the Bess NYC clothing store in SoHo meets up with creative director extraordinaire Fabien Baron for Issue No. 5.

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...

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...

Keeping Timelessness Fresh—Indochine’s Jean-Marc Houmard Speaks With Athena Calderone
Since their meeting, both restauranteur Jean-Marc Houmard and interior designer Athena Calderone have grown and inspired each other in design, art, and food.

Moby and His Cognitive Dissonance

HalloQueens With MoMA/PS1 and Susanne Bartsch
To be able to photograph the most beautiful people at HalloQueens with Susanne Bartsch and MoMA/PS1 was such a special moment. Looking through my lens...

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...

In Remembrance—Photographer David Armstrong
It is with a sad heart that we learn the news of photographer David Armstrong’s passing.

Hedi Slimane’s sonic youth
Hedi Slimane shares an exclusive preview of his forthcoming fall exposition. Chronicling 15 years of music.

Gaspard Ulliel by Lucas Ossendrijver
Actor Gaspard Ulliel shares his creative practice with Lanvin menswear designer Lucas Ossendrijver.

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.

Cookie Mueller Returns
Cookie Mueller must come back. Star of an underground art circuit that insisted, and still insists, that bad taste is the only taste worth having,...

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.

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...

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.

Susanne Bartsch Talks With Joey Arias About Resurrecting Nightlife Countless Times Over
Joey Arias—singer, artist, and performer—catches up with Susanne in her apartment in the Chelsea Hotel and recalls their very first meeting in Soho.

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...

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.

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.

Georgia Hilmer’s Fashion Month, Part One
Georgia Hilmer studies literature and writing at N.Y.U.’s Gallatin School, models, and makes photographs.

Apple of My Eye
This article originally appeared in Document issue no. 4.

Narcissister, in conversation with Peaches
Musician Peaches and performance artist Narcissister talk about vaginas, onstage antics, and the challenges of being a woman artist.

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.

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.

A first by Cartier—The Diver Watch, Calibre de Cartier
Embracing extreme conditions, Cartier introduces its first ever Dive watch, matched to withstand up to 300 meters of water while still maintaining its sleek and...

Celebrating Hairstylist Guido’s New Book With Raquel & Kameron
Supermodel Raquel Zimmermann talks to legendary hair stylist Guido Palau about meditation, inspiration, and his new Rizzoli book, Hair: Guido.

The Saint Laurent Toile Monogram
Every iconic luxury house, holds a unique signature or historic monogrammed trademark that becomes synonymous with the brand over the many years. In 1961, artist...

“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...

Repossi’s White Noise Permeates New York’s Dover Street Market
At a glance, Repossi’s White Noise collection looks like a wearable audio-spectrum readout, though Corbusian architecture and Alexander Calder’s mobiles were also points of reference.

The Ghost Dancer: Stephen Posen
Speaking to his longtime friend Tim Goosens, Stephen discusses his unique stylistic approach in creating his haunting narratives.

Future, In Conversation With Italo Zucchelli
Italo Zucchelli, the men’s creative director for Calvin Klein Collection, discusses the relationship between sound and style with musician Future.

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.

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...

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...
