Discover the career path of David Choe, from the first major opportunity to industry-changing achievements.
David Choe is a multifaceted American artist, musician, actor, and former journalist and podcast host hailing from Los Angeles. His artistic contributions span various facets of urban culture and entertainment. He has worked with notable magazines like Hustler, Ray Gun, and Vice, showcasing his illustrations and writings. Choe maintains a continued connection with Giant Robot, an Asian pop culture platform, where he's contributed to their website, store, and former magazine.
In 1996, David Choe self-published his graphic novel titled "Slow Jams."
In 1998, David Choe gave away copies of his graphic novel 'Slow Jams' at Comic-Con in an attempt to find a publisher for his work.
In 1999, David Choe received a $5,000 Xeric Grant to self-publish a second, expanded edition of his graphic novel, 'Slow Jams'.
In 2005, David Choe had a solo exhibit at the Santa Rosa Museum of Contemporary Art.
In 2007, David Choe held his first New York solo exhibit, "Gardeners of Eden," at Jonathan LeVine Gallery in Chelsea.
In 2007, Mark Zuckerberg commissioned David Choe to paint murals for Facebook's next office.
In 2008, David Choe had his first UK solo exhibition, "Murderous Heart," in both the London and Newcastle locations of Lazarides Gallery.
In 2008, David Choe, along with Harry Kim, created an autobiographical documentary called 'Dirty Hands: The Art and Crimes of David Choe'.
Since 2008, David Choe has dedicated many of his works to charity and has collaborated with foundations, including fundraising for Haiti with Yle Haiti and painting with children of The LIDÈ Haiti Foundation and APCH.
In 2012, on the eve of Facebook's IPO, David Choe's shares, obtained in lieu of cash for his murals, were valued at approximately $200 million.
In 2013, David Choe began co-hosting DVDASA, an online lifestyle and entertainment podcast, with adult film star Asa Akira.
In 2013, David Choe's watercolors were exhibited in his solo show at the Museo Universitario del Chopo in Mexico City.
In 2017, after therapy and treatment, David Choe reemerged with a new body of work and an exhibition in Los Angeles that presented themes of trauma, self-reflection, and hope for recovery.
In 2023, David Choe starred as Isaac Cho in the Netflix drama-comedy miniseries Beef, alongside Ali Wong and Steven Yeun. He also painted the title cards for episodes 2 through 10 of the show.
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