Painting Walls — Huck meets Thierry Noir, the French Street Artist who was the first to paint on the Berlin Wall.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Why I Do What I Do — Marbles & Ware Collective are fighting to get emerging artists' work the attention it deserves.
Written by: Alex King
B-Movie Badassness — Creepy comic art, 1950s B-movies and nature's underworld inspire Canadian illustrator Ryan Heshka who's in a group show at Atomica Gallery next month.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Chapel Perilous III — With cosmic performance art piece Chapel Perilous III, photographer and musician Eleanor Hardwick will take you on a trippy journey through your senses.
Written by: Shelley Jones
Aesthetic Vandalism — Argentine street artist and culture-hacker RRAA.- modifies advertising billboards to remind us that we are more than just consumers.
Written by: George Kafka
Curator Q&A — Margate-based art collective LIMBO bring together the work of their affiliated artists in a new group show.
Written by: HUCK HQ
Working Artists — Fascinated by artists and creative people, photographer Andrew Paynter is committed to putting in the hours to reveal their personalities.
Written by: Alex King
Clan-inspired Art — Over 50 artists celebrate the 20th anniversary of Enter the Wu-Tang in new London exhibition Wu Tang is for the Children.
SXSW Field Notes — Ralph Steadman talks to Huck about the art of being Gonzo ahead of his SXSW debut. The artist — and star of the documentary For No Good Reason — tells how Hunter S. Thompson taught him to stop worrying and love risks.
Written by: D'Arcy Doran
Twenty-Four In London — Californian artist Brett Amory is transforming street photography into fine art.
Written by: Alex King