Art

Why this artist is making the longest film in history
Film

Why this artist is making the longest film in history

30 days, 720 hours — On December 31 2020, Anders Weberg will premiere Ambiancé – a film with a 30-day long runtime – before destroying it forever. We meet him to find out why.

Written by: Dominique Sisley

The zine uncovering London’s underground graffiti scene
Art

The zine uncovering London’s underground graffiti scene

Pavement Licker — From the political to the surreal, Pavement Licker covered the rise of UK street art from 2003. Now, all 10 issues have been put together in a book.

Written by: Biju Belinky

The illustrator making animal rights a viral issue
Art

The illustrator making animal rights a viral issue

When graphics get political... — Garnering thousands of shares on social media, Kate Louise Powell’s powerful and emotive drawings have inspired a new kind of Internet activism.

Written by: Chris Owen

Cosey Fanni Tutti: fearless provocateur, ultimate outsider
Culture

Cosey Fanni Tutti: fearless provocateur, ultimate outsider

A life less ordinary — Branded a ‘wrecker of civilisation’ by the establishment, Cosey Fanni Tutti is a creative force who ripped up the rules in the realms of sex, music and performance art. Now the rest of the world is finally catching up to her.

Written by: Cian Traynor

At home with legendary art misfit Thomas Campbell
Art

At home with legendary art misfit Thomas Campbell

Um... Duh... Yeah — T.moeski doesn’t like to talk... which is odd, considering he's a master in the world of his own language. As a filmmaker, photographer, surfer and artist, his handmade aesthetic defines everything he does. But beyond the sketches, stitches and stills, what’s is he really trying to say? Huck heads to California to find out.

Written by: Chloe Roth

The Virginia tattoo artist transforming lives by inking over scars
Culture

The Virginia tattoo artist transforming lives by inking over scars

Tat for Tit — Amy Black’s tattoo parlour in Richmond, Virginia helps clients with scars from illness or surgery reclaim their bodies with needles and ink.

Written by: Ryan Mcmeekin

The trippy skate art of Thomas Campbell comes to life
Art

The trippy skate art of Thomas Campbell comes to life

Huck x Element — Thomas Campbell’s work has been transformed into wild shaped decks, clothing and more, in a new collaboration with Element.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Why I'm giving my customers Planned Parenthood themed tattoos
Activism

Why I'm giving my customers Planned Parenthood themed tattoos

From Where I Stand — One Brooklyn-based, immigrant-run tattoo parlour is transforming bodies into spaces of protest for freedom of choice in the age of Trump, raising cold hard cash for Planned Parenthood in the process.

Written by: Burak Moreno, Fleur Noire Tattoo Parlour

The cam girls dragging renaissance art into the 21st century
Art

The cam girls dragging renaissance art into the 21st century

Reclaiming the gaze — Artist and curator Sessa Omoregie merges Boticcelli's Venus and other famous renaissance images with webcam selfies from today, posing questions about identity and what it means to a woman online.

Written by: Biju Belinky

A brief history of the British tattoo
Culture

A brief history of the British tattoo

How we got inked — From high class beginnings to the myths of inked up criminals, as a new exhibition opens in Cornwall, tattoo historian Dr Matt Lodder plots out a history of British body art.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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