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details of the so-called Lee Kun-hee collection, donated to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, have been revealed. There are 1,488 points in total, and not only major works by Lee Joong-seop and Park Soo-geun, but also rare works such as Na Hye-seok and Paik Nam-soon, are evaluated to be enough to rewrite our modern and contemporary art history.



This is reporter Joo-sang.



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The Lee Kun-hee collection donated to the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, such as'The Bull' crying vigorously, the'White Cow' struggling to move forward, and Eun Ji-hwa painted on the silver foil paper of a cigarette case, included only 104 works by Lee Joong-seop.



Park Soo-geun's works were also 33 pieces, including the masterpiece,'The Woman Who Crushes', which expresses the daily life of Koreans with thick texture.



Along with the works of Na Hye-seok, the first female Western painter in Korea, works of female artists such as Nam-soon Paik, who studied in Paris in the 1920s, also attract attention.



Lee Sang-beom's Mureungdo Wondo has only been known for its existence, but the real thing has been confirmed for the first time.



In this way, 1,369 works of 238 contemporary and contemporary artists were returned to the public.



[Bummo Yoon/President of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea: This is a collection that fills in the missing parts of our museum's collection, allowing us to rewrite the Korean modern and contemporary art history.] The



National Museum of Modern

and Contemporary Art, Korea

opened the Lee Kun-hee collection in earnest from August to December. , Lee Jung-seop and Park Soo-geun special exhibitions are planned to be held separately.



Discussions on the establishment of a separate museum for the Lee Kun-hee collection are also active.



The argument was raised to build a new National Museum of Modern Art based on the Lee Kun-hee collection.



Some local governments, such as Busan, Daegu, and Suwon, are also pushing to host the Lee Kun-hee collection special hall.