Art

Meet Gay Henry: the straight drag artist blowing people’s minds
Art

Meet Gay Henry: the straight drag artist blowing people’s minds

Subversive drag — Guy Henry Mueller is channelling the countercultural roots of California’s drag scene to flip perceptions. But guess what? He’s not gay.

Written by: Steve Lafreniere

Video: The street artists who bombed primetime with ‘Homeland is racist’ graffiti
Film

Video: The street artists who bombed primetime with ‘Homeland is racist’ graffiti

Homeland Is Not A Series — Caram Kapp explains why the Arabian Street Artists had to challenge Homeland’s inaccurate and damaging portrayal of the Middle East, War on Terror and the refugee crisis.

Written by: Alex King

Turkish artist paints ordinary life back in to photos of wartorn Syrian cities
Art

Turkish artist paints ordinary life back in to photos of wartorn Syrian cities

Life Without War — Oğuzhan Cin’s moving series evokes the everyday lives destroyed and the dreams lost for Syrian children.

Written by: Alex King

Animation: American astrophysicist Carl Sagan contemplates the final frontier
Art

Animation: American astrophysicist Carl Sagan contemplates the final frontier

Royal Institution: A Place Called Space — We've already seen a lot of our planet, said space scientist Carl Sagan in this famous talk, it's time we see a bit more of space. Brought to life in animation.

Written by: Ella Ackroyd

Video: Artist who transformed 100-year-old church into a rainbow skatepark
Art

Video: Artist who transformed 100-year-old church into a rainbow skatepark

Okuda x The Church Brigade — Madrid street artist Okuda teams up with The Church Brigade to create a 'Sistine Chapel' for skateboarding.

Written by: HUCK HQ

In Pictures: The radical Italian discos of the '60s and '70s
Art

In Pictures: The radical Italian discos of the '60s and '70s

Architecture exhibition at ICA — Camels, vegetable gardens, magic carpets and multi-colours were all fair game in the free-thinking discos of Italy's radical past. New exhibition at ICA London explores.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Banksy gives the Syrian refugee crisis a new face: Steve Jobs
Art

Banksy gives the Syrian refugee crisis a new face: Steve Jobs

New murals appear at Calais’ Jungle refugee camp — Banksy challenges attitudes towards Syrian refugees, highlighting Apple founder Steve Jobs as the son of a Syrian migrant.

Written by: Alex King

A visual ode to Brixton, South London’s melting pot
Culture

A visual ode to Brixton, South London’s melting pot

100 years of diversity, struggle and joy — Photo book Great Brixton crowdsources a visual record of South London’s most vibrant neighbourhood. Champion Agency creative director Scott Leonard explains how it came about.

Written by: Adam White

A positive lens on Leytonstone
Travel

A positive lens on Leytonstone

Moving past the headlines — Huck takes a look back at Leytonstone's rich cultural history as it lands in the news for all the wrong reasons.

Written by: Adam White

How political correctness at university is threatening student art
Activism

How political correctness at university is threatening student art

Challenging the idea of 'safe spaces' — In conversation with two art students exploring race, sex and politics in an era of the university 'safe space.'

Written by: Adam White

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