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Art exhibitions that have been withdrawn due to Corona are reviving.

The Kansong Art Museum opened after seven years, and the Seokpajeong Seoul Museum of Art presents masterpieces of modern and contemporary Korean art.



By Lee Joo-sang, staff reporter.



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It is the first time in 7 years that the Kansong Art Museum has been opened to the public.



This time, we are presenting 32 artifacts that have been preserved rather than specific people or genres.



These are works such as Shin Saimdang's grapes drawn on the 50,000 won bill, Kim Hong-do's Nangwon Tudo, and Jang Seung-eop's Song Ha Nok-seon.



In response to the public opinion criticizing the sale of relics in 2020 and early this year, Kansong showed a will to end the controversy.



[Jeon In-geon/Director of Kansong Art Museum: I did it with the feeling of cutting off my arm, but I can tell you that there will be no such thing in the future.]



Bohwagak Kansong Art Museum is completely designated as a cultural property and will be restored after this exhibition is over. Going into maintenance.



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At the Seokpajeong Seoul Museum of Art, which celebrated its 10th anniversary, you can see our modern and representative works.



From Kim Whanki, who expressed nostalgic mountains and bonds with 100,000 blue dots, Lee Jung-seop of a bull with an indomitable will, Park Soo-geun with simple and warm sensibilities, Cheon Gyeong-ja singing a sad legend in the African grasslands, Lee Dae-won, a 5m wide pear flower farm, etc. covers the whole.



[Ahn Byeong-kwang / Founder of Seoul Museum of Art: We collected works that everyone knows in our daily life, centering on the works in textbooks.]



About 140 works by 31 artists including waterdrop artists Kim Chang-yeol, Lee U-hwan, and Park Seo-bo, including Korean monochrome masters, in one place can be seen in



(Video editing: Park Seon-sun, VJ: Oh Se-gwan)