Politicians artist children raise eyebrows over conflict of interest
Posted : 2021-04-14 08:53
By Kang Hyun-kyung
Last year, President Moon Jae-in s son Joon-yong was in a war of words with a main opposition party lawmaker over a 14 million won emergency relief fund the President s son received from the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture.
Rep. Kwak Sang-do of the People Power Party initiated the wrangling by openly addressing the concern about a conflict of interest. I wonder if it was appropriate for the President s son to receive the state subsidy aimed to help the pandemic-stricken artists, the prosecutor-turned-lawmaker wrote on social media.
Politicians artist children raise eyebrows over conflict of interest
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300Magazine is happy to share the news that Space 776 in New York is now hosting “In The Aggregate,” a solo exhibition of the Chicago-based artist Lynn Basa.
New York, NY (PRUnderground) March 14th, 2021
The online magazine 300Magazine is happy to share the news that Space 776 in New York is now hosting a solo exhibition of the Chicago-based artist Lynn Basa who is known for her encaustic paintings and public art installations around the country. The exhibition titled “In The Aggregate” features a series of Basa’s encaustic works exploring the imperfection of memory. It runs at the gallery through March 23.