Niall Flynn

Art

The secretive siblings creating beautiful, defaced artwork

Portraits of a life — Eddie and Charlie Proudfoot use their pictures as a way of communicating with the outside world, that doesn’t impose on their self-enforced isolation.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Art

Protest artist arrested after setting fire to Paris Bank

Up in flames — Petr Pavlensky, who nailed his scrotum to Moscow’s Red Square in 2013, was protesting ‘the economic system in Europe.’

Written by: Niall Flynn

Music

Australia’s freakiest polymath on art, creativity and staying original

Down the rabbit hole — Blending music, art and film, Kirkis has been busy constructing his very own strange, synthy universe. We spoke to him about his haunting new record.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Snow

Snowboarder Benny Urban on fear, freedom and taking to the streets

Huck x Vans — There's an attitude that skate, snow and bad-ass photography all have in common – and Benny Urban personifies it. We caught up with the German rider to find out what makes him tick.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

The everyday idiosyncrasies of Berlin’s streets

Blink and you’ll miss it — Blending the minor with the magical, photographer Hanko Ye roams the German capital in search of the unique moments that most of us miss.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Art

The radical art of Shangri-La is coming to London

Part art, part rave — In a collaboration with The Other Art Fair, the Glastonbury staple’s unique blend of art and activism is becoming a new interactive installation.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

Seven sleepless days in Moscow’s squats

Blitzkrieg week — In ‘Moscow Kiss’, photographer Jon Cuadros presents a whirlwind snapshot of the city, compiling stories that would otherwise go untold.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Photography

Life in the shadow of South Africa’s gold mines

Chasing El Dorado — In a new exhibition, photographer Marc Shoul examines the contrasting fortunes of those living in the country’s places of gold.

Written by: Niall Flynn

Film

The sci-fi shorts imagining our cities of the future

Life in 2097 — Featuring five short visuals and an interactive app, 2097: We Made Ourselves Over imagines a world 80 years from now in which humans come together as agents of change.

Written by: Niall Flynn

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