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Artist Brett Amory on translating emotion through installation
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Artist Brett Amory on translating emotion through installation

Feeling a sense of place — Brett Amory recreates poignant city locations through painting and installation. As he publishes his complete works, we asked the Bay Area artist how his process is evolving.

Written by: Alex Taylor

Hammocks, slides and inflatable igloos: Meet Britain's young installation artists
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Hammocks, slides and inflatable igloos: Meet Britain's young installation artists

Brainchild Festival 2015 — Ambitious arts festival Brainchild brings together a group of large-scale installation artists for its third year of weird and wonderful creations.

Written by: Lily Bonesso

Join the 33,000 artists in the mammoth Sketchbook Project
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Join the 33,000 artists in the mammoth Sketchbook Project

Crowdfunded, open source art — The Sketchbook Project is an open-submission collection of work from 33,000 artists, housed at the Brooklyn Art Library. Fill in a sketchbook and take part in one of the largest public art projects in the world.

Written by: George Kafka

Doug Aitken’s visionary Station to Station project arrives in London
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Doug Aitken’s visionary Station to Station project arrives in London

A 30 day happening — As the documentary of Aitken’s immense pan-American train journey hits the screens, Station to Station pulls into the Barbican for a 30 day creative takeover.

Written by: Alex King

Berlin Wall artist Thierry Noir paints in the key of jazz
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Berlin Wall artist Thierry Noir paints in the key of jazz

Thierry Noir: Jazz — Thierry Noir takes a step away from the Berlin Wall in his new exhibition that explores the harmony between art and music.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick wants to make approachable art
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Toro y Moi’s Chaz Bundick wants to make approachable art

Yours Truly Creative — Chaz Bundick talks art, design and the value of simplicity in a short doc from the newly relaunched Yours Truly.

Written by: Robin Nierynck

Step into the world's smallest museum
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Step into the world's smallest museum

Prison tattoo guns, Fake IDs and bullet-proof backpacks — New York City’s Mmuseumm helps visitors make sense of the madness of modern society through its curated selection of cultural ephemera.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Mr. Bingo found success in art by learning to say 'no'
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Mr. Bingo found success in art by learning to say 'no'

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, illustrator Mr. Bingo talks about how embracing his funny bone launched his career.

Written by: Huck HQ / Samantha Maine

Kazuo Ishiguro had to work a tough job to truly understand human nature
Culture

Kazuo Ishiguro had to work a tough job to truly understand human nature

Things I Learned Along the Way — Huck’s Fiftieth Anniversary Special collects lessons learned and creative advice from fifty of the most inspiring people we know. Each day we’ll be sharing a new excerpt from the magazine. Today, Kazuo Ishiguro discusses how formative years spent as a social worker altered his worldview and shaped his writing.

Written by: Huck HQ / D'Arcy Doran

The art of the collage is flourishing between Brooklyn and London
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The art of the collage is flourishing between Brooklyn and London

New group show by Something in the Attic — American and English image hackers put on group show to celebrate the art of scissor and glue.

Written by: HUCK HQ

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