Street Art

Shining a light on graffiti's rebel underground
Culture

Shining a light on graffiti's rebel underground

The Grifters Code — From climbing rooftops to outrunning police, Good Guy Boris has taken a world shrouded in secrecy and documented it in style. But now that he's compiled it all in a book, the next challenge awaits.

Written by: Cian Traynor

When graffiti is the only way to survive an urban battleground
Culture

When graffiti is the only way to survive an urban battleground

A passport across boundaries — In San Salvador, refusing to conform can get you killed. But a wave of rebellious street artists are willing to risk everything in the name of self-expression.

Written by: Danielle Mackey

These graffiti pen-pals are using street art to talk politics
Art

These graffiti pen-pals are using street art to talk politics

Where activism and art overlap — Between London and Chicago, street artists Dont Fret and Edwin are turning their Whatsapp exchanges into pointed political displays scrawled across each other's cities.

Written by: Marta Bausells

Icy and Sot: The exile of Iran’s radical street artists
Art

Icy and Sot: The exile of Iran’s radical street artists

Subversive art fugitives — Dubbed the ‘Banksys of Iran’, repression of Icy and Sot’s politically charged art lead them to claim asylum in the US and be barred from Iran for life.

Written by: Alex King

The psychedelic punk creating a safe-haven for artists
Culture

The psychedelic punk creating a safe-haven for artists

Acid Priest — When photographer Lee Kirby stumbled across a vagabond in designer clothes, he found himself opening a pandora’s box that would change his life. But for Lee Trosclair, renegade-turned-muse, the story is just beginning. In a world that undervalues art, he’s kickstarting a cultural revolution from an unlikely place.

Written by: Cian Traynor

How Shepard Fairey survives as a subversive street artist
Culture

How Shepard Fairey survives as a subversive street artist

Heroes of Independence — To celebrate a decade of self-rule, we caught up with icons who personify the spirit of independence. Since first appearing in Huck back in 2006, the skate punk-turned-entrepreneur Shepard Fairey shot to fame for his Obama HOPE poster. Here he shares the key to balancing commerical pressures with DIY values.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Utah & Ether: The Bonnie and Clyde of graffiti
Culture

Utah & Ether: The Bonnie and Clyde of graffiti

The outlaw artists — This couple broke probation to go on a worldwide tagging spree. But living on the run, chased from country to country, has taught them the true meaning of independence.

Written by: Alex King

Photo collective Tripod City are capturing Ghana's Art renaissance
Art

Photo collective Tripod City are capturing Ghana's Art renaissance

Africa's iconoclasts — A new wave of young Ghanaian artists are questioning religious traditions and finding a voice, while at the same time making art on the street. Photo collective Tripod City have been getting to know what it's really like to be in Ghana in 2016.

Written by: Max Gayler

NYC legend Gouch on chasing immortality through graffiti
Art

NYC legend Gouch on chasing immortality through graffiti

Leaving your mark on a city — GOUCH is a beautifully shot documentary about New York graffiti culture and one's man drive to leave a legacy within it. Huck spoke with filmmaker Raul Buitrago and graffiti writer Gouch about the challenges of writing graff history.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Photographer Marc Vallée on two decades of documenting youth culture
Photography

Photographer Marc Vallée on two decades of documenting youth culture

Shooting, spraying and the streets — Prolific photographer and DIY zinemaker Marc Vallée gives us the lowdown on his self-publishing talk at Tate.

Written by: Alex King

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