BIGBANG’s T.O.P proud of taking part in Sotheby’s charity auction

T.O.P of the popular K-pop boy band BIGBANG said Monday he feels honored to curate a charity auction by one of the world’s largest brokers of collectibles.

“I carefully chose each one of the items to be put on sale in this event together with the Sotheby’s, keeping in close contact for more than one year,” the 29-year-old singer-rapper said during a news conference in Seoul to promote the event. “I feel really great and honored to be taking part in the event and for the confidence that Sotheby’s has given to me even though I’m just a young art collector.”

The BIGBANG rapper will present an art collection labeled “#TTTOP,” on Oct. 3 in Hong Kong. More than 25 pieces worth US$11.5 million from up-and-coming Asian and renowned Western artists will be put on sale. Among the distinguished artists presented are Andy Warhol, George Condo, Rudolf Stingel, Sigmar Polke, Kim Whan-ki, Lee U-fan and Paik Nam-june.

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T.O.P poses next to an art work by Paik Nam-june (Sotheby’s online homepage)

Also included are works by rising Japanese, South Korean and Chinese artists such as Gokita Tomoo, He Xiangyu and Saito Makoto and the singer’s friends and modern artists Takashi Murakami and Nawa Kohei.

“I selected works that best suit my taste as a young collector,” said the star whose Korean name is Choi Seung-hyun. “I also put importance on the freshness of ideas and the size of beauty behind them.”

Part of the profits from the T.O.P-Sotheby’s auction will be delivered to The Asian Cultural Council, a non-profit foundation engaged in fostering economically struggling young art talent in Asia.

“This is not the usual kind of commercial auction but a goodwill event to help struggling young artists,” he said. “I hope there will be a good outcome.”

This marks the New York-based British multinational company’s first collaboration with a young Asian celebrity.

The singer-songwriter-actor is also known for his passion for collecting design furniture and contemporary art work. He previously worked as the curator of a contemporary art exhibition titled “The Eye Zone” at Singapore Art Science Museum.

The preview exhibition for the auction is scheduled for Sept. 21-22 in Seoul and Sept. 30-Oct. 3 in Hong Kong. (Yonhap)

 

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G-Dragon Seemingly Responds to Photo Hacking Incident?

G-Dragon Seemingly Responds to Photo Hacking Incident?

G-Dragon Seemingly Responds to Photo Hacking Incident?

BIGBANG’s leader G-Dragon has updated his Instagram (@xxxibgdrgn) with a photo that appears to address the recent photo hacking incident.

On September 18, G-Dragon posted an image of a bandaged man as well as the caption “I can’t handle people anymore.”

Recently, photos were released from his private Instagram account that showed G-Dragon with Japanese model and actress Nana Komatsu. The private account has since been deleted.

His agency YG Entertainment released a statement to the press, saying, “We have nothing to say because it is the artist’s private life.”

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Source: Soompi


BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Seemingly Responds To Photo Hacking Incident?

BIGBANG’s G-Dragon Seemingly Responds To Photo Hacking Incident?

BIGBANG’s leader G-Dragon has updated his Instagram (@xxxibgdrgn) with a photo that appears to address the recent photo hacking incident.

On September 18, G-Dragon posted an image of a bandaged man as well as the caption “I can’t handle people anymore.”

Recently, photos were released from his private Instagram account that showed G-Dragon with Japanese model and actress Nana Komatsu. The private account has since been deleted.

His agency YG Entertainment released a statement to the press, saying, “We have nothing to say because it is the artist’s private life.”

A photo posted by G-DRAGON (@xxxibgdrgn) on

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Source: Soompi