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Last month, the 'Lee Kun-hee Collection Special Exhibition: Lee Jung-seop' exhibition, which collected the works of artist Lee Jung-seop at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, opened with great success.



However, I was very interested in an article that a painting exhibited at the exhibition had been hung upside down for nearly two months.



This is a painting called 'Father and Two Sons' painted by Lee Jung-seop in 1954.



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It is a work depicting a happy time between a real writer and two sons.



According to the article, the child in white, sitting with his buttocks exposed, is on the top right?



When this happens, the child appears to be levitated, and the father is placed under the screen in a rather awkward position with his neck bent.



In the art world, an argument has been raised that 'the painting seems to be hung upside down'.



An official from the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea, said, "I installed it in the direction of the ring on the top of the frame at the time of donation, and it was like that on the plate provided with it." .