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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

Art

OaKoAK: the smartest street artist on the block

Straight outta Saint Etienne — One of France's more mysterious culture jammers OaKoAK gives Huck a rare interview.

Written by: Megan White

Top Picks

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.

Written by: Alex King

Culture

Shepard Fairey, Swoon and other top street artists reimagine the city

Curator Rafael Schacter on art and the metropolis — Mapping the City exhibition explores how street artists see the urban world differently.

Written by: George Kafka

Activism

Egypt's revolutionary street artists silenced by new military dictatorship

Writing on the wall — Egypt’s 2011 revolution filled the streets with colour, but now the new regime is stamping out creative resistance.

Written by: Alex King

Film

Neck Face: The Pin Hoarder

Collector's corner — The most notorious face in street art breaks open his vast pin badge collection.

Written by: HUCK HQ

Culture

Street art trailblazer Kid Acne’s new show opens in Copenhagen

Things That Inspire Me — The birth of hip hop, lost civilisations and Quentin Blake are just some of the things that inspire artist Kid Acne.

Written by: Alex King

Top Picks

TWOONE’s art weaves together man and beast

Hunted Hunter's Head solo show opens at London’s StolenSpace — Artist TWOONE blends human and animal features to reveal the inner character of people who pass through his life.

Written by: Alex King

Why I do what I do

Soap

Meeting of Styles — Polish street artist Soap blends surrealism, photorealism and influences from hip hop's golden era.

Written by: Alex King

Reportage

Egypt Now

A Lack of Colour — Author and academic Basma Hamdy says Egypt is going through dark times.

Written by: Alex King

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