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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by timba82 on Apr 20, 2010 12:49:52 GMT 1, RIDICULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL. cant imagine how sick this would look in the flesh!
RIDICULOUSLY BEAUTIFUL. cant imagine how sick this would look in the flesh!
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by spirit on Apr 20, 2010 13:04:50 GMT 1,
This stopped me in my tracks...
This stopped me in my tracks...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by RPM on Apr 20, 2010 14:48:21 GMT 1, This show is going to be so incredibly amazing! Thursday can't come fast enough ...
RPM
This show is going to be so incredibly amazing! Thursday can't come fast enough ...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Arrested Motion on Apr 20, 2010 18:11:01 GMT 1, We stopped by David's studio earlier this week to see what was up. Saw a stunning new body of work. He expands everyone's favorite imagery from him...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 20, 2010 22:21:15 GMT 1, And just to give you an idea of how pimped-out that studio is...
And just to give you an idea of how pimped-out that studio is...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 20, 2010 22:23:08 GMT 1,
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by rowan on Apr 20, 2010 22:24:34 GMT 1, Lol... What is that sticking out of the back of the black car (with the hood up?) in the 1st Laz picture that was just posted?
Lol... What is that sticking out of the back of the black car (with the hood up?) in the 1st Laz picture that was just posted?
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 20, 2010 22:24:35 GMT 1,
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by ricobenfico on Apr 20, 2010 22:31:49 GMT 1, Lol... What is that sticking out of the back of the black car (with the hood up?) in the 1st Laz picture that was just posted?
Trying not to state the obvious Rowan, looks like a big inflatable cock to me!
Lol... What is that sticking out of the back of the black car (with the hood up?) in the 1st Laz picture that was just posted? Trying not to state the obvious Rowan, looks like a big inflatable cock to me!
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 20, 2010 22:53:28 GMT 1, Our venue's now painted and finally beginning to take shape...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by volvic on Apr 21, 2010 4:38:26 GMT 1, Nice to see what david is spending his hard earned on
there is an up side of being stranded in the US with the volcano... it means i can fly over to LA to check out this show, along with phil frosts at known gallery should be a good night, i will take lots of pics for the forum!
Nice to see what david is spending his hard earned on there is an up side of being stranded in the US with the volcano... it means i can fly over to LA to check out this show, along with phil frosts at known gallery should be a good night, i will take lots of pics for the forum!
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Photoxtc on Apr 21, 2010 5:26:03 GMT 1, who's going to be there Thurs night??
who's going to be there Thurs night??
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by walshy on Apr 21, 2010 11:44:39 GMT 1, Nice to see what david is spending his hard earned on there is an up side of being stranded in the US with the volcano... it means i can fly over to LA to check out this show, along with phil frosts at known gallery should be a good night, i will take lots of pics for the forum!
I was supposed to be coming out to see both of them
Nice to see what david is spending his hard earned on there is an up side of being stranded in the US with the volcano... it means i can fly over to LA to check out this show, along with phil frosts at known gallery should be a good night, i will take lots of pics for the forum! I was supposed to be coming out to see both of them
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by ricobenfico on Apr 21, 2010 11:54:01 GMT 1, There seems to be a huge body of work prepared for this show. Simply looks amazing.
I'm still on the look out for 2 things:
Someone to pick me up a poster/flyer whatever on Thursday night if possible. Anyone looking to sell on their Death Blossom print...
PM please.
Does anyone know if there is a catalogue of the show with prices etc? WOuld love one emailed if possible...
There seems to be a huge body of work prepared for this show. Simply looks amazing.
I'm still on the look out for 2 things:
Someone to pick me up a poster/flyer whatever on Thursday night if possible. Anyone looking to sell on their Death Blossom print...
PM please.
Does anyone know if there is a catalogue of the show with prices etc? WOuld love one emailed if possible...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 21, 2010 13:20:23 GMT 1, LAzarides Presents
David Choe - Nothing To Declare
Beverly Hills | Los Angeles | California
23rd April – 23rd May 2010
LUCY'S FIR
Mixed media, acrylic, latex, oil, oil stick and spray paint on wood
4 x 4 feet
LAzarides Presents
David Choe - Nothing To Declare
Beverly Hills | Los Angeles | California
23rd April – 23rd May 2010 LUCY'S FIR
Mixed media, acrylic, latex, oil, oil stick and spray paint on wood
4 x 4 feet
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by highinla on Apr 21, 2010 15:24:18 GMT 1, who's going to be there Thurs night??
Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year).
who's going to be there Thurs night?? Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year).
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by bazzj04 on Apr 21, 2010 15:29:08 GMT 1, who's going to be there Thurs night?? Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year).
O thats alright then i should get atleast two invites ;D
who's going to be there Thurs night?? Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year). O thats alright then i should get atleast two invites ;D
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by gozgoz on Apr 21, 2010 15:52:51 GMT 1, i think some of us wont be attending thanks to Iceland.
who's going to be there Thurs night?? Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year).
i think some of us wont be attending thanks to Iceland. who's going to be there Thurs night?? Yeah, I'm confused.... Because the show is on Friday. I am sure they will have a VIP preview night, but most of us will NOT be attending (unless you make $200k + a year).
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Photoxtc on Apr 21, 2010 23:15:23 GMT 1, well if anyone is going to the preview Thursday night hit me up, I'll be there and it would be nice to see some other forum members there as well...
well if anyone is going to the preview Thursday night hit me up, I'll be there and it would be nice to see some other forum members there as well...
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 22, 2010 1:13:23 GMT 1,
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by RPM on Apr 22, 2010 1:22:00 GMT 1, Loving those crates, especially the first one.
RPM
Loving those crates, especially the first one. RPM
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by boaty on Apr 22, 2010 1:39:38 GMT 1, This David Choe is unreal.....love it all! His originals are beyond my reach - but thank goodness "wishing" is legal!
This David Choe is unreal.....love it all! His originals are beyond my reach - but thank goodness "wishing" is legal!
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 22, 2010 2:12:50 GMT 1, LAzarides Presents
David Choe - Nothing To Declare
Beverly Hills | Los Angeles | California
23rd April – 23rd May 2010
Sensitive Asian Asshole
Mixed media, acrylic, latex, oil, oil stick and spray paint on wood
30" x 24"
LAzarides Presents
David Choe - Nothing To Declare
Beverly Hills | Los Angeles | California
23rd April – 23rd May 2010 Sensitive Asian Asshole
Mixed media, acrylic, latex, oil, oil stick and spray paint on wood
30" x 24"
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by rkitek on Apr 22, 2010 2:58:43 GMT 1, Beautiful piece. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh tomorrow night!
Beautiful piece. Looking forward to seeing it in the flesh tomorrow night!
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by senna on Apr 22, 2010 3:21:19 GMT 1, an amazing body of work! Venue looks great too
so gutted i can't be there...
best of luck with the show DC!!!!
have a great night, those lucky enough to attend.
an amazing body of work! Venue looks great too so gutted i can't be there... best of luck with the show DC!!!! have a great night, those lucky enough to attend.
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by peggy on Apr 22, 2010 12:49:08 GMT 1, WOULDN'T WANT TO SEE IN MY KENNEL, BUT PEGGY DOES KNOW MR CHOE HAS A FAN BASE ON HERE SO THOUGHT YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS
WOULDN'T WANT TO SEE IN MY KENNEL, BUT PEGGY DOES KNOW MR CHOE HAS A FAN BASE ON HERE SO THOUGHT YOU MIGHT LIKE THIS
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by EHC on Apr 22, 2010 17:30:55 GMT 1, cool LA Times article:
www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-david-choe-20100422,0,2251309.story
In an 18,000-square-foot warehouse tucked into the shadow of the 10 Freeway in downtown L.A., David Choe is covered in paint spatters and surrounded by half-finished canvases. His hair is unkempt, and his beard is scraggly. "This has been the most stressful month," he says.
Choe, 33, has been working day and night on his new show, "Nothing to Declare," which opens Friday at a pop-up gallery in Beverly Hills. It will be his first local appearance in six years, during which he's grown from petty criminal to respected international artist.
Last year, Choe had solo exhibitions in galleries in Beijing and London, and he was in San Francisco in February, but this show will be his last for a while, and he didn't want to do it anywhere else.
L.A. was Choe's first canvas, and his work can still be seen on concrete walls around the city. In 2000, he was commissioned to paint a mural at the Kitchen, a Silver Lake eatery. Owner Fred Schleicher says people still come to his restaurant, on the corner of Fountain and Hoover, to take pictures of the spray-painted blue and pink wall, with faces reminiscent of Choe's current work and trompe l'oeil buildings surrounding the real windows.
Choe's latest show is sponsored by Lazarides Gallery of London, which is best known for showing anonymous artist Banksy — one of street art's few household names.
Street art is an umbrella term that can encompass everything from graffiti to spray-paint art to stencils and posters. Considered blight by many, it has also launched multimillion-dollar careers, like those of Banksy and Shepard Fairey, the artist responsible for the popular Obama "Hope" posters.
Gallery owner Steve Lazarides calls his artists "outsiders."
"I've always maintained that it's a division of contemporary art," Lazarides said. "It's not necessarily a street art thing."
"I think it's part of a larger trend or phenomenon where things that don't look like art or aren't constituted out of traditional materials have become understood as art," said Richard Meyer, associate professor of art history and director of the Contemporary Program at USC.
Four years ago, Lazarides included Choe in a group exhibit. The next year, a Choe solo show sold out, with buyers including prominent British artist Damien Hirst. Now he is back in L.A. to do one more show and to start his "factory" downtown, where he can play drums, sculpt, paint or jump on the massive trampoline that sits in a corner of his warehouse. "I don't want to be the guy who does this and this and this," Choe said. "I haven't taken a break in a really long time."
It has been a long road back to L.A.
In 1995, Choe started at California Institute of the Arts, but when his family lost its business, he dropped out.
Broke and desperate for a job in art, Choe would go to the newsstand on the corner of Pico and Robertson boulevards and copy addresses out of magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin. In the days before e-mail was ubiquitous, he would agonize over which pieces of his work were most worthy of color copies at Kinko's. "I would draw on the envelopes and make it a really nice package," he said. "Of course, [they replied], ‘I'm sorry, this isn't what we are looking for.'"
One of Choe's friends suggested working for porno magazines. "All the money is in porn," Choe says, shrugging. He began selling illustrations to some magazines but eventually asked himself, "Is this what I want?" The answer was no.
He spent two months working at a Beverly Hills advertising agency, mostly drawing movie posters. One day, Choe looked around at the other illustrators, "Their cigarettes dangling, their eyes glassy … like robots," Choe remembers. "[The art] looks amazing, but it's lifeless." He quit that afternoon.
Even though he'd already had run-ins with the law — at 15, Choe had been arrested in South L.A. trying to cash a forged check — he fell back into stealing materials he needed for his art.
"From then on, it was a lot of thievery, a lot of going to jail, a lot of struggling," he said, "doing one show after the next, giving things away, doing things for free."
Choe spent the next few years in the Bay Area, where he took classes at California College of Arts and Crafts and was arrested again, that time for stealing food from a frat house.
Yet, even after Choe started finding critical and commercial success with his talents, he still struggled.
In 2005, Choe was in Japan for an art show he had been invited to participate in when he was arrested for punching a security guard. After two months in jail, he was told he was looking at two to seven years in prison, and he says he had a breakdown. He started reading the Bible.
"I told myself I would just let God handle it, and, that day, I got out," he says.
Fellow street artist Robert Reiling, who is now a book publisher, talked about moving away from crime: "Everyone starts in the streets. But, as you get older, you have to identify who you are."
And while he may still be an "outsider," Choe's identity is increasingly high-profile. He has a book coming out in June, a collection of art and writing.
Yet even after all this worldwide acclaim, L.A. remains special to Choe.
"Ten years ago, I couldn't get a show except at a hair salon or an ice cream shop," he said. "And it's so nice to come back and have everybody want you."
cool LA Times article: www.latimes.com/entertainment/news/la-et-david-choe-20100422,0,2251309.story In an 18,000-square-foot warehouse tucked into the shadow of the 10 Freeway in downtown L.A., David Choe is covered in paint spatters and surrounded by half-finished canvases. His hair is unkempt, and his beard is scraggly. "This has been the most stressful month," he says. Choe, 33, has been working day and night on his new show, "Nothing to Declare," which opens Friday at a pop-up gallery in Beverly Hills. It will be his first local appearance in six years, during which he's grown from petty criminal to respected international artist. Last year, Choe had solo exhibitions in galleries in Beijing and London, and he was in San Francisco in February, but this show will be his last for a while, and he didn't want to do it anywhere else. L.A. was Choe's first canvas, and his work can still be seen on concrete walls around the city. In 2000, he was commissioned to paint a mural at the Kitchen, a Silver Lake eatery. Owner Fred Schleicher says people still come to his restaurant, on the corner of Fountain and Hoover, to take pictures of the spray-painted blue and pink wall, with faces reminiscent of Choe's current work and trompe l'oeil buildings surrounding the real windows. Choe's latest show is sponsored by Lazarides Gallery of London, which is best known for showing anonymous artist Banksy — one of street art's few household names. Street art is an umbrella term that can encompass everything from graffiti to spray-paint art to stencils and posters. Considered blight by many, it has also launched multimillion-dollar careers, like those of Banksy and Shepard Fairey, the artist responsible for the popular Obama "Hope" posters. Gallery owner Steve Lazarides calls his artists "outsiders." "I've always maintained that it's a division of contemporary art," Lazarides said. "It's not necessarily a street art thing." "I think it's part of a larger trend or phenomenon where things that don't look like art or aren't constituted out of traditional materials have become understood as art," said Richard Meyer, associate professor of art history and director of the Contemporary Program at USC. Four years ago, Lazarides included Choe in a group exhibit. The next year, a Choe solo show sold out, with buyers including prominent British artist Damien Hirst. Now he is back in L.A. to do one more show and to start his "factory" downtown, where he can play drums, sculpt, paint or jump on the massive trampoline that sits in a corner of his warehouse. "I don't want to be the guy who does this and this and this," Choe said. "I haven't taken a break in a really long time." It has been a long road back to L.A. In 1995, Choe started at California Institute of the Arts, but when his family lost its business, he dropped out. Broke and desperate for a job in art, Choe would go to the newsstand on the corner of Pico and Robertson boulevards and copy addresses out of magazines like Rolling Stone and Spin. In the days before e-mail was ubiquitous, he would agonize over which pieces of his work were most worthy of color copies at Kinko's. "I would draw on the envelopes and make it a really nice package," he said. "Of course, [they replied], ‘I'm sorry, this isn't what we are looking for.'" One of Choe's friends suggested working for porno magazines. "All the money is in porn," Choe says, shrugging. He began selling illustrations to some magazines but eventually asked himself, "Is this what I want?" The answer was no. He spent two months working at a Beverly Hills advertising agency, mostly drawing movie posters. One day, Choe looked around at the other illustrators, "Their cigarettes dangling, their eyes glassy … like robots," Choe remembers. "[The art] looks amazing, but it's lifeless." He quit that afternoon. Even though he'd already had run-ins with the law — at 15, Choe had been arrested in South L.A. trying to cash a forged check — he fell back into stealing materials he needed for his art. "From then on, it was a lot of thievery, a lot of going to jail, a lot of struggling," he said, "doing one show after the next, giving things away, doing things for free." Choe spent the next few years in the Bay Area, where he took classes at California College of Arts and Crafts and was arrested again, that time for stealing food from a frat house. Yet, even after Choe started finding critical and commercial success with his talents, he still struggled. In 2005, Choe was in Japan for an art show he had been invited to participate in when he was arrested for punching a security guard. After two months in jail, he was told he was looking at two to seven years in prison, and he says he had a breakdown. He started reading the Bible. "I told myself I would just let God handle it, and, that day, I got out," he says. Fellow street artist Robert Reiling, who is now a book publisher, talked about moving away from crime: "Everyone starts in the streets. But, as you get older, you have to identify who you are." And while he may still be an "outsider," Choe's identity is increasingly high-profile. He has a book coming out in June, a collection of art and writing. Yet even after all this worldwide acclaim, L.A. remains special to Choe. "Ten years ago, I couldn't get a show except at a hair salon or an ice cream shop," he said. "And it's so nice to come back and have everybody want you."
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by RPM on Apr 22, 2010 19:04:06 GMT 1, For those of you wanting to grab the various different covers of the new issue of Juxtapoz (which comes with a poster), they are now up for sale at shop.juxtapoz.com/category.php?cat=999999
According to Choe himself, No. 3 is the most limited of the covers.
Subscriber Cover
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For those of you wanting to grab the various different covers of the new issue of Juxtapoz (which comes with a poster), they are now up for sale at shop.juxtapoz.com/category.php?cat=999999According to Choe himself, No. 3 is the most limited of the covers. Subscriber Cover RPM
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Lazarides London on Apr 22, 2010 20:07:30 GMT 1,
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LAzarides presents David Choe - Nothing To Declare, by Grubster on Apr 22, 2010 20:32:35 GMT 1, choe is an artistic Genius!!!!!!!!!
choe is an artistic Genius!!!!!!!!!
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