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David Choe

David Choe is a badass graffiti/graphic artist.  An art school drop-out, Choe grew up in Los Angeles and is one of the most prolific artists working today.  His work is super diverse in medium, painting anything and everything on literally anything and everything.

 

Check out these trailers for two of his short films, Whales and Orgies (2000) and Dirty Hands, Winner of the San Diego Asian Film Festival 2008. 

 

 

Visit davidchoe.com for more info and recent works.   

 

Posted By carly | 4/1/2009 | 8:09 AM | Add a Comment

MVM : Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton

Emily Haines has some really rad music videos. From human dominoes to infrared sunbathing, I think it's only right to do a double MVM today. Check out "Dr. Blind" and then "Our Hell".

Posted By carly | 3/30/2009 | 7:50 AM | View Comments (1)

Sezio @ SXSW

Ok, so we didn't actually make it out to Austin this year and the City of San Diego hasn't yet funded a huge sezio tent, showcasing our city's fine musical talent, but we did have the next best thing... Our good friend Dave Brown tagging sezio stickers on Austin's transient population; Dave, you are f-ing hilarious..!

Hmmm, they don't look homeless

could possibly be homeless...

booyah

Posted By zack | 3/19/2009 | 7:42 PM | View Comments (3)

MCASD to suspend TNT

We just received some sad news this morning that the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego will be temporarily suspending their monthly TNT (Thursday Night Thing) program and film series. After April 2nd, we will be TNT-less all summer until November 5th.

These changes are being made due to the effects of the economy on the Museum. As I’m sure you can imagine, hosting these events can be quite costly especially when considering that TNT admission has always been free with a $3 suggested donation. That said, be sure to attend the last monthly TNT which will take place on Thursday, April 2, with the theme The Shape of Things to Come, inspired by the new exhibition Primary Forms: Illuminated and Opaque (opened March 15 at the downtown 1001 Kettner galleries). Psychics will meet Spirographs as TNT examines the shapes of things andthe shape of things to come. Geometry-themed crafts and a range of fortune-telling activities will be on hand, as well as live music by Lights On, The Traditionist, and The Color of Glass. For more information, please visit MCASD’s website.

Posted By carly | 3/19/2009 | 12:21 PM | View Comments (1)

New Works from Erik Otto

Our pal Erik Otto just sent over a few pieces he's been working on for his first solo show on the right coast. If you're in New York over the next month, swing into DOMA Cafe & Gallery and check out the work. (or you can visit Erik's site)

Posted By zack | 3/18/2009 | 1:00 PM | Add a Comment