BOOKING

I'm off to china, but i wanted to let you guys know i signed a book deal with chronicle, and i should have a monster sized book covering everything from art to fart ,it'll be the first large sized book i've ever put out, and it's coming out next year, i'm working on it now, so here's a little taste of what's coming.....also i don't want to get anyone's hopes up about a THUMB'S UP SEASON III ,but i think i just saw harry dusting off his coonskin cap........






















SAN FRANCISCO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



GET READY TO GET YOUR FUCKING HANDS DIRTY!

DIRTY HANDS the Art and Crimes of David Choe ,is Coming to the Bay!

BANNED IN JAPAN !!

GRAND JURY AWARD AT THE SAN DIEGO ASIAN FILM FESTIVAL !!!

THE MOST ATTENDED FILM AT THE LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL !!!!

ALMOST A DECADE IN THE MAKING !!!!!

This maybe one of the last times you get to watch DIRTY HANDS. Bay area! Come show me and Harry love , at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival


DIRTY HANDS will screen twice:

1. Saturday, March 14, 2009
9:30pm, Castro Theatre, San Francisco (1400 seats)

2. Tuesday, March 17, 2009
4:30pm, Sundance Kabuki Cinemas, San Francisco (169 seats)

DIRTY HANDS MOVIE REVIEW, by Jeremy Fish from fecalface.com

So, I first met David Choe a few years ago for a project we had to do together in England. Dave had just been in jail in Japan for three months for violence, and had only been home a few weeks before agreeing to join us on the trip around the UK. Honestly, I really didn't like him very much at first. I felt he was an under talented over achiever with a huge chip on his shoulder, and a general lack of respect for anything and everything. Since that trip I have got to know and understand him a little bit more. and somehow, especially after watching his new film "dirty hands", I realized I was right about most of my first impressions, (all but the talent part) but in a strange way I had grown to love him for the same qualities that initially pushed me away. He is an acquired taste, like a weird cheese. But he is unique, amazing, and completely hyper driven, in a sea of contemporary "one trick pony" art dorks. David Choe is one of a kind, and I am now a huge fan.
The film, "dirty hands", was made by a dude named harry Kim. Harry is Dave's childhood friend, and fulltime travel companion. I think harry did a great job with this project. For 7 years harry followed Dave around with a camera. Sometimes he knows he is being filmed, and sometimes not. We get to see his natural reaction to amazing, scary, emotional, and super personal moments in the dude's life. Being an artist, for the most part, is about making art. For Dave, I think, it's only a piece of the recipe. For him there needs to be travel, struggle, adventure, hardship, sex, blood, crime, heartbreak, and of course, humor. Dave and the ups and downs in his life are as much a part of the artworks, as the canvas and paper he covers. He is dramatic, self indulgent, self destructive, and maybe slightly genius, in the way he embraces the world with each new adventure.

In dirty hands we watch a guy come from pretty much nothing to living out his dreams. A self-fulfilling prophecy, and he made it all happen, in his own methodical, yet crazy way. From a dude who nearly begged for little illustration gigs, to a 2.5 million dollar sold out art show in less than 10 years. And harry somehow managed to film most of the adventure it took to get there. This is a great film for other artists to watch. A reminder that without some struggle and pain in ones life, the work tends to reflect your boring ass life. It also shows that he has something else driving him, the devil on one shoulder and god on the other. His struggles, his addictions, his mistakes, his heartaches, some strikes, some gutters, and his amazing artworks, and some that aren't so amazing. And maybe that's what makes me enjoy him so much these days.

In a sea of talented visual artists, David Choe stands alone for me. There are a million people out there who make great images on canvas for us all to gawk at. He is not just a guy who can draw and paint some strange ladies, dogs, cityscapes, trucks, bikes, drums, and two headed girls, all with his own blood. More importantly, he is truly a work of art in and of himself. Who goes to the Congo trying to find a dinosaur when they could be home, comfortable, making art and building on a dream career? Only a man who finds boredom in comfort, and beauty in struggle. I came away from the film wondering what and when might make Dave happy. Part of me hopes he finds it someday, part of me hopes he never finds it, and the man boy adventures carry on and continue to entertain us all. Hats off to you Mr. Choe, I salute you and your efforts. I truly love when I am wrong about someone, and my first impression of them. An interesting dude, with a humble and fascinating background story. I give this film two thumbs up, and a must see for any young art dork trying to find their way in this mess. It inspired me to get off my ass and live a little more these days. Life is short, get out there and look for you personal dinosaur.

-Jeremy fish 1/09

OUT OF PRINT

Even with the sky falling, the choe's, burlesquedesign.com, and outeredgestudio.com, wanted to say thanks, for supporting all our printmaking images, the last 2 years , thank you!!! we're working hard to bring you bigger and badder shit in the future

all these prints here,are sold out, if you write a nice email to jimmy, there might be an artist or printers proof laying around somewhere, jchoe75@gmail.com , i'm off to china with Joe To, for my show in Beijing
opening April 5th at

PYO GALLERY BEIJING
Jiuchang Art District, Beihuqu Rd. Anwaibeiyuan St.
Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Tel : +86.10.5202.3814
Fax : +86.10.5202.3813
Web: beijing.pyogallery.com
E-mail: beijing@pyogallery.com

see everyone in S.F. for the dirty hands bay area premiere!



Helmut, Dokebi ,and Seedy,(no two the same, all sold out)

Soundeyes and Son of Soundeyes, (no two the same, all sold out)

hellhounds, (no two the same, all sold out)

city girl and london girl, (no two the same, all sold out)

triptych by outer edge , sold out

Obama prints by burlesque #1 and #2 sold out

MUNKO












STUDIO GANGSTER

went on alot of adventures with Eric Nakamura ,this month , read about it here , and here

work in progress


quick painting of mickey Avalon in the hotel room


this is the girl that checked me in at the Wynn during the bj penn U.F.C./superbowl weekend, they fucked up my reservations, so i started drawing her on the hotel stationary ,and gave it to her ,and like magic ,all of a sudden my reservations were straight

i lost money on penn, and the superbowl that weekend, but the bac tables were kind , no more betting on people, just cards