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The genius documentary filmmakers to watch out for in 2016

Winners of the MacArthur Foundation Documentary Film Grant

Catch a first glimpse at some of the best documentaries coming out this year.

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California’s best alternative artists come together at Slow Culture

Milk and Honey

Justin Van Hoy's pivotal book Milk & Honey collected the best of contemporary Californian art. Three years later, Slow Culture are celebrating his work, exhibiting all 45 artists featured in Highland Park, LA.

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Artist Jay Nelson injects a sense of wanderlust into everything he touches

Voyages of discovery

Jay Nelson’s spectacular wooden builds turn mass-produced cars, boats and scooters into beautifully whacky exploration vessels.

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John Baldessari sticks it to the art world

I will not make boring art

John Baldessari’s new London show hilariously parodies an art industry that has lost touch with reality.

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  • Queen Lactacia: what life is like as a child drag queen

    We need to talk about Nemis

  • The adventure-seeker who found her purpose in the wild

    Huck x The North Face

  • The torture of Tokyo rush hour, up close and impersonal

    One hell of a commute

  • N.I.G.G.E.R

    The Slave & The Master

  • Where sex therapy meets art: the magic of Shelby Sells

    Let's talk about sex

  • From the archives: The Deftones album that became a turning point

    A story of staying power

  • Privileged kids need to stop fetishising working class culture

    From Where I Stand

  • Dystopian photos of London’s bankers in meltdown

    The 2008 crash

  • What life on a Native American reservation really looks like

    Arbitrary divisions

  • The highs and lows of a whirlwind romance, in photos

    The Best is Yet to Come

  • The existential guide to street photography

    Huck × Vans

  • The skate bowl leading the Athens fightback

    Huck × Vans

  • Cycling and survival on the streets of London

    Before The Storm

  • The teen champion taking the fencing world by storm

    Huck x Nike

  • The photographer who found freedom through running

    Huck x Nike

  • What it takes to be a 12-year-old dance sensation

    Huck x Nike

  • Documenting the dark side of life in Niagara Falls, NY

    Original Huck Film

  • An outsider’s take on America’s apocalyptic west

    Huck x RVCA

  • Inside the UK grime scene, where creative talent thrives

    Huck Film: My Element

  • A young mother commutes from Mexico to the US

    Huck Film: Mitad Y Mitad

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Jean Jullien’s new show playfully subverts how we present ourselves to the world

Stop being so neurotic!

French artist Jean Jullien’s first US solo show Poor Traits opens in Los Angeles at HVW8 Gallery.

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Punk art collective Le Gun take over Paris’ Beat bookstore

Tales of the Void

Le Gun produce a series of hand illustrated wooden books inspired by the history of Paris’ iconic Shakespeare and Company.

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Artist Keith Watts pays tribute to London skateboarding

Flowing through the city

Keith Watts’ series of London illustrations capture the fluid motion of skateboarding through the city.

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Iran’s most prolific street artist arrives in London

Tripping out Tehran

Iranian surrealist Mehdi Ghadyanloo reveals a darker side in his first UK show.

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Andy Warhol and Martin Parr’s crazy collections go on show

Magnificent Obsessions: The Artist as Collector opens in London

Want to see Andy Warhol's cookie jar collection or Damien Hirst's stash of taxidermy? Check out the new Magnificent Collections show at the Barbican.

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Haroshi’s incredible skateboard sculptures go on show in NYC

Still Pushing Despite the Odds

Japanese sculptor Haroshi builds insane structures from discarded skateboard decks. Check out his new show at Jonathan Levine Gallery, NYC.

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THE WORKING ARTISANS CLUB

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Miscellaneous Adventures

The Working Artisans' Club

In a quiet forest in West Sussex, Andrew Groves is reviving the lost art of whittling in the woods.

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Neon Wetsuits

The Working Artisans' Club

Elsie Pinniger hand-makes wetsuits to keep her looking fly and free to surf whenever she wants.

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Expanded Eye

The Working Artisans' Club

As art duo Expanded Eye, Jade Tomlinson and Kevin James are channelling real-life stories into every sculpture and tattoo.

THINGS THAT INSPIRE ME

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Jasper Wong: Championing expression in a corporate climate

Things That Inspire Me

As part of last week's SXSW festival, Jasper Wong was among a collective of graffiti artists to transform the bare walls of downtown Austin into colourful tapestries. HUCK tracked him down to source his greatest creative inspirations.

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Street artist My Dog Sighs abandons his work to be discovered by unsuspecting passersby

Things That Inspire Me

My Dog Sighs explains the struggle of leaving his artwork behind for others and shares his influences and inspirations with Huck.

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How do you make great activist art?

Art not agitprop

Artist Katy Bauer explains the key to successful activist art is not to rant, shock or alienate but break through to people who don’t agree with you.

THIS IS DIY

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The countercultural manifesto of rasta punk Don Letts

'The minute you want what the Man is offering, you’re fucked.'

To celebrate 10 years of Huck, we're digging through the archives to unearth our favourite stories. From Huck 22: The Counterculture Issue, the 'visual terrorist' who introduced reggae to punk revealed why great things happen when worlds collide.

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This Patti Smith fan turned her music collection into an artistic haven

Living off the vinyl frontier

After spending years living off borrowed cash, Katayoon Yousef started Horses Records so that she could have a home for life, building a following of loyal customers in the process.

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How to break into publishing, Riot Grrrl style

Amplifying writers that go unheard...

Writer Tiffany Scandal is building a platform for fresh voices and radical ideas via Portland's King Shot Press. This is her guide to packing a stylistic punch.

TRANSFORMATIVE BOOKS

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The Haunted Spirit of Suburbia

Suburban Verses

Aaron Fagan leads us on a poetic journey through the dark heart of suburbia.

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Inside the Favelas

Life on the Hill

Artist Douglas Mayhew's exhaustive photo-study of favela life shatters the mystery that surrounds these misunderstood communities.

WHY I DO WHAT I DO

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Subvert the stereotypes. Just do what you love.

Jobs for the boys/girls?

Whether it's making biker cupcakes or heavy metal quilts, some people are determined to find their calling in life – no matter how unlikely it seems.

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An insider’s guide to the City of Angels

I shouldn't share this...

Prolific skate illustrator Todd Francis on art, where to score the best tacos, secret camping spots and how to avoid assholes in Los Angeles.

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Burning Questions

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