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Art

Shepard Fairey

Obey — He may have lived through criticism, court cases and commercial success, but the skate punk-turned-street art entrepreneur is now ready to back his own campaign.

Written by: Jon Coen

Activism

Ai Weiwei

Speak No Evil — As Chinese authorities crack down on artists, writers and poets who dare to challenge the Hu Jintao regime, a handful of dissidents are refusing to be silenced. In one of the first interviews since his detention, art-activist Ai Weiwei tells HUCK as much as he can about what it means to be ‘free’.

Written by: John Sunyer

Film

Miranda July on the past and the future

A riot grrrl with a message for the world — Miranda July leaves pieces of herself everywhere she goes. Through films, books, online projects and one-woman live shows, she’s found a way to quell the urge to reach out and connect. Her new film, The Future, seems propelled by that same need.

Written by: Dan Crane

Culture

Schoph Schophield

In the Midnight Sea — Artist Schoph Schophield talks to HUCK about his new exhibition, Down Too Long in the Midnight Sea.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Art

David Carson

Chaos Theory — David Carson read the handbook of ‘good’ graphic design. Then he tore it up, rewrote the rules and found a way to leave his mark.

Written by: Jamie Brisick

Photography

Dave Carnie

Bigmouth Strikes Again — Professional upsetter Dave Carnie is creating carnage in the world of fine art.

Written by: Niall Neeson

Art

Geoff McFetridge

Simply Geoff — Design icon Geoff McFetridge talks plain and simple sense.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Skate

Ed Templeton

Beautiful Loser — Artist and pro skateboarder Ed Templeton grew up skipping school, pretending to be a ninja and skating alongside TV star Jason Lee.

Written by: Andrea Kurland

Skate

Mark Gonzales

City Dreaming — Living skate legend Mark Gonzales radiates with imagination as he roams about the busy New York streets.

Written by: Jay Riggio

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