Limited edition photography now available on the Huck printshop
- Text by HUCK HQ

In conjunction with Rule-Breakers: The Exhibition, Huck has launched the printshop, an online space in which selected prints from artists featured in the magazine are available to buy.
Acting as a carefully curated hub, the Huck printshop seeks to make the work of photography’s most exciting names accessible for readers to enjoy in their homes.‘Rule-Breakers’ marks the first collection of prints for sale, with work from Guy Martin, Lisette Poole, Ryan Staley and Mathias Depardon – all of whom are currently showing the eponymous exhibition – going for £100 each.
All of the aforementioned are limited editions, printed courtesy of specialist art printers theprintspace and available globally. A certificate of authentication is also included in the delivery.

‘Parallel State’ © Guy Martin

‘Gold River’ © Mathias Depardon

‘Shoes’ © Lisette Poole

‘Landscape’ © Lisette Poole

‘Horizontal hats’ © Ryan Staley
The Rule-Breakers collection is available on the Huck printshop now.
See the work in Rule-Breakers: The Exhibition, showing at 71a London until December 22.
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