The Ministry of Artistic Affairs
Friday, July 15, 2011
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Contemporary artist David Choe has recently released his film Dirty Hands on DVD but you can also stream in online in its entirety.




Dirty Hands chronicles the life and career of David Choe from 2000 to 2007 as documented by his close friend and director, Harry Kim. The documentary reveals the highs and lows involved in the upwards trajectory of David's career using the same "no holds barred" style that makes his artwork so unique and sought-after. Ultimately, the film unveils a explicit yet personal story of the trials of a succeeding talent, inspirational to any artist.

Originally, the "Dirty Hands" documentary premiered at the Los Angeles Film Festival to multiple sold-out screenings and went on to win the Best Documentary award at the San Diego Asian Film Festival. It was also featured as the closing film at the MoMA's "All the Wrong Art: Juxtapoz Magazine on Film" documentary series.

You can view the whole film online on Upper Playground.