BigBang member’s debut as curator sparks criticism


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Rapper T.O.P of the K-pop idol group BigBang poses in front of Korean artist Paik Nam-june’s project “Fat Boy” (1997). / Courtesy of Gary So @ Mad Carrot Production
By Kim Jae-heun

T.O.P, a rapper in the K-pop boy band BigBang, made his international debut as a guest curator at Sotheby’s evening auction of Western and Asian contemporary art in Hong Kong, Monday, but drew criticism from some experts.

The 29-year old musician is well-known for his hobby of collecting designer furniture and contemporary artwork, which led him to work on art-related projects recently, including serving as co-curator of the contemporary Asian art exhibition, “The Eye Zone,” at Singapore’s ArtScience Museum in 2015 and loaning part of his collection to Yang Haegue’s exhibition at the Leeum Samsung Museum of Art the same year.

However, debuting as a solo curator at Sotheby’s is at a different level and some experts questioned his credentials to do the job at one of the world’s largest brokers of fine and decorative art with a collection worth 12.8 billion won ($11.6 million) total.

As part of his year-long collaboration with the British auction house, T.O.P appeared at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Autumn Sale Series 2016, representing and celebrating young Asian collectors seeking art across cultural boundaries.

“A curator is someone who proposes a certain point of view, certain ideas and raises certain questions,” said renowned curator Till Fellrath, who is a co-founder of the multidisciplinary curatorial platform Art Reoriented based in Munich and New York, in an interview with The Korea Times. “Think of a story teller. When you tell a story, you have to be in command of your language and you have to be able to create a narrative that engages people who are going to read your text. I think a curator does the exactly same thing.”

Sam Bardaouil, the other co-founder of Art Reoriented and an independent curator himself, agreed that becoming a curator requires in depth study in arts and long-term experience in the field, plus long hours of endeavor on the spot before the show.

However, he criticized that many curators in the field are not taking the job serious and some are chosen superficially.

“Being a curator is really hard work. You need to study and read a lot and think a lot before you comment about it. A lot of curators are also quite easy and superficial. It is really bad actually. You need to really know and think and be sure what you are saying,” said Bardaouil.

In the early press conference held at The Shilla Hotel in Seoul on Sept. 19, T.O.P said Sotheby’s plan to donate a large portion of the auction’s profit to support young artists through the Asian Cultural Council made him decided to participate.

“This is not an ordinary commercial auction. This auction supports Asian artists,” he said. “Since my childhood, I’ve liked artwork pursuing minimalism with philosophy or pieces with a unique visual quality. I think art is something that is not so difficult. I hope young people find more interest in art through my debut as an art curator.”

Sotheby’s reason behind hiring a popular K-pop idol as a curator in Hong Kong to attract attention and revive its Asian market is another point to note. Sotheby in Korea closed down 20 years ago, after it established the bureau in the country 30 years ago. Now, they are seeking a chance in the Korean market through the auction with the Korean rapper in Hong Kong.

Patti Wong, Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia, said this is the first time that the auction house has selected an Asian celebrity as a curator and it shows well how Sotheby has been successfully adapting to new trends and changes since it was established in 1744. Wong added that T.O.P’s strength as a curator lies in that he is a young collector and he can gather artwork from various cultures, different times and made with unique materials.

In the past, Sotheby has hired famous pop stars Elton John and David Bowie as curators, who have loaned their personal art pieces for the auction, but T.O.P presented works of his choice with the help of auction house experts.

Among the 28 artworks introduced, many of the works were by popular artists such as Andy Warhol, George Condo and Rudolf Stingel in the Western section, and works by Kim Whan-ki, Paik Nam-june and Park Seo-bo in the Asian section.

The late painter Kim Whan-ki is the rapper’s grandmother’s uncle. T.O.P explained he included Kim’s work because of his admiration for the painter as an artist; not because the painter was an elderly relative.

T.O.P said he had a difficult time asking the artists and collectors to put their works, which he selected carefully to introduce at this auction, up for sale. But his popularity as a K-pop idol worked to his advantage in garnering keen attention and interest from well-known artists and collectors. The leading piece in the Western section, “Infantry” (1983) by Jean-Michel Basquiat, is particularly notable, as it was submitted by internationally renowned Japanese art collector Yusaku Maezawa, who is an old collector friend of T.O.P.

“T.O.P is a good friend and we enjoy collecting together. When I learned about this auction, I wanted to be a part of it,” said Maezawa, who is also an I.T. guru in Japan.

Bardaouil agreed that a celebrity can use his popularity to debut as a curator in the art scene and maybe that can help develop the industry in terms of promoting events or collaborating with other artists. Still, he insisted that it is best for people to do what they do best as it would be problematic for him to start singing or rapping.

“I think people will be very upset if I am working as a curator and then I compete in the Olympics on Germany’s swimming team. I think this is the same analogy, really,” said Bardaouil “When you do something for a very long time in your life, you just know what you are doing.”
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BIGBANG’s T.O.P Curated Art Collection Sells for $17M US


Kyung Ho Kim, Oct. 3, 2016, 10:17 a.m.


BIGBANG member T.O.P has debuted as an international curator today and holds his first solo auction in Hong Kong with an impressive total sales of approximately 17 million US dollars.

TOP curated and introduced several pieces of Western and Asian Contemporary arts at tonight’s Sotheby auction in Hong Kong showcasing his knowledge and passion in arts. Although successful, TOP debuting as curator draws criticisms from curator experts.

Choi Seung Hyun, better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer-songwriter and actor. He is a member of the South Korean K-Pop group BIGBANG and has also participated in various dramas and films, such as I Am Sam (2007), Iris (2009), Nineteen (2009), 71: Into the Fire (2010), Commitment (2013) and Tazza: The Hidden Card (2014). Jeff Benjamin of Billboard K-Town columnist noted that T.O.P is well known for his low-bass timbre rapping.

He had this to share, “I think people will be very upset if I am working as a curator and then I compete in the Olympics in Germany’s swimming team. I think this is the same analogy, really,”
“I think when you do something for a very long time in your life, you’d just know what you are doing.
“Being a curator is really hard work and you need to study and read a lot and think a lot before you comment about it. A lot of curators are also quite easy and superficial, but it is really bad actually. You need to really know and think and be sure what you are saying.

 

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[Sotheby’s] #TTTOP In one of the most anticipated auctions of the year, collectors vied for works of Contemporary Art curated by Asian pop icon T.O.P bringing a total HK$136 million (US$17.4 million)


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In one of the most anticipated auctions of the year, collectors vied for works of Contemporary Art curated by Asian pop icon T.O.P bringing a total HK$136 million (US$17.4 million). The sale showcased new and important Asian artists who are quickly gaining notoriety on the global stage alongside their western counterparts. The top lot was Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Infantry, which sold for HK$46.7 million (US$6 million). Other highlights included Rudolf Stingel’s Untitled, which sold for HK$15.7 million (US$2 million), Gerhard Richter’s Abstraktes Bild, which sold for HK$12 million (US$1.6 million) and Lee Ufan’s With Winds, which sold for HK$10.9 million (US$1.4 million). Shown above, Nawa Kohei’s PixCell – T.O.P (DOOM DADA), a work commissioned specially for #TTTOP sold for HK$562,500 (US$72,540).
Final Results:
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Hong Kong Autumn Sales: The Results So Far

The Hong Kong Autumn Sale Series kicked off in high gear as collectors vied for works by Zao Wou-Ki, Sanyu, Yoshitomo Nara and many others. Adding to the excitement was the #TTTOP sale of Contemporary Art curated by Asian pop star T.O.P. Click ahead to results from Hong Kong so far, and stay tuned for the final days of the series which will include Fine Chinese Paintings, Contemporary Ink Art: Journey,Magnificent Jewels & Jadeite, Roger Keverne – 50 Years in the Trade, Important Chinese Art and more.

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$6 Million Basquiat Leads Korean Pop Star T.O.P.’s Curated Sotheby’s Sale


It was a big night at Sotheby’s Hong Kong.
Sarah Cascone, October 3, 2016

South Korean pop star T.O.P. with Nam June Paik, Fat Boy. Courtesy of Sotheby’s Hong Kong.

It was a big night at Sotheby’s Hong Kong on October 3, where the curated auction from South Korean pop star Choi Seung Hyun, known as T.O.P., brought in 135,700 HKD ($17.5 million). The house took a gamble with its first curatorial collaboration with a young private collection, but it would seem that the musical superstar’s taste translated to auction success.

Jean-Michel Basquiat’s Infantry led the pack at the “#TTTOP” sale, bringing in $6 million on an estimate of $3.87 million–5.16 million. This is far less than his auction record, of course. According to the artnet Price Database, Basquiat’s top price at auction is $57.28 million achieved this May at Christie’s New York for an untitled 1982 painting.
Related: Sotheby’s Nabs South Korean Boy Band Star to Curate Hong Kong Sale
Of the 25 lots that found buyers, the vast majority surpassed their high estimates, and only three works (by Andy Warhol, George Condo, and Sigmar Polke) went unsold. A portion of the sale’s proceeds are being donated to the Asian Cultural Council, which provides grants to artists and scholars

Jean-Michel Basquiat, Infantry (1982), which brought in $6 million at Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s “#TTOP” sale. Courtesy of Sotheby’s Hong Kong.

A member of South Korean musical sensation BIGBANG, whose decade-long career led the Hollywood Reporter to declare them “the biggest boy band in the world,” T.O.P. is also, as he says, “an eclectic collector.”
“I am not biased (or concentrated) to only collect one specific artist’s works, but always seeking to find new artists from many countries,” T.O.P. told artnet News in an email, listing Mark Grotjahn, Rudolf Stingel, Mark Bradford, and Gerhard Richter as among his favorites.
I select works simply by their ‘beauty’, how much of a new concept it consists, how much of beauty it expresses, and how convincing it is for me,” the singer added. “An art work should always be new and beautiful.”
With that in mind, T.O.P. set about curating the auction with the goal of amassing “a never-before-attempted combination of artworks from differing eras, genres and cultures—a rare juxtaposition of contrasting styles and messages,” he explained in a statement, noting that he feels a responsibility to bring more arts and culture to the young people of Asia. “I sought works of relatively unknown, talented artists to feature alongside masterpieces by blue-chip artists, from both Asia and the West.”

Naoki Tomita, View (T.O.P.). The painting went for $29,000 at Sotheby’s Hong Kong’s “#TTOP” sale. Courtesy of Sotheby’s Hong Kong.

To that end, T.O.P. commissioned Naoki Tomita, a young Japanese painter who finished his master’s at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2015, to create an oil painting based on one of the singer’s Instagram posts. The auction house described the resulting painting, View (T.O.P.), as “a twice-reconstructed outlook of an ordinary city street, first through the lens of T.O.P’s smartphone, then via Tomita’s singular and accomplished painterly expression.”
To that end, T.O.P. commissioned Naoki Tomita, a young Japanese painter who finished his master’s at Tokyo University of the Arts in 2015, to create an oil painting based on one of the singer’s Instagram posts. The auction house described the resulting painting, View (T.O.P.), as “a twice-reconstructed outlook of an ordinary city street, first through the lens of T.O.P’s smartphone, then via Tomita’s singular and accomplished painterly expression.”
The painting sold for $29,000, compared to a high estimate of $10,300. Other top lots on the night included an untitled Stingel ($2 million), Richter’s Abstraktes Bild ($1.56 million), and Lee Ufan‘s With Winds ($1.4 million). Nam June Paik’s Fat Boy, a 1997 sculpture of vintage TV cabinets and monitors, sold for $552,000.
Yuki Terase, a contemporary Asian art specialist at Sotheby’s Hong Kong, told CNN that the artistic range represented in the sale is reflective of how young collectors in Asia think about their acquisitions. “They don’t collect according to categories, culture, or schools of thought, they just collect what appeals to them aesthetically. So, it’s very personal. T.O.P. is not bound by any books or series of how the collection should be.”
“As an actor and musician, my job is to be observant, sensitive to sounds and sights,” T.O.P. added. “I realized that the same is true of curating: my goal is to create a new experience for audiences, for them to feel something different.”
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BIGBANG hypes fans with reunion selca on Instagram

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Korean idol group BIGBANG showed off their menacing teamwork through a photo commemorating their friendship. 

On October 3rd, Taeyang posted a photo taken after wrapping their recent fanmeeting event in Singapore. The photo featured the members in an elevator with their friends and was also captioned as, “Bye Singapore. It’s worth it.” Youngest member Seungri can be seen with a brght smile and a V-sign pose as the rest of the members posed around him.

T.O.P, however, was not able to join the group in Singapore due to a personal schedule.

The photo was a big hit to their fans as it showed the candidness of the members. Meanwhile, BIGBANG recently celebrated their tenth anniversary since debut which was commemorated with great success through a concert last month.

BIGBANG also generated hype of a possible return after Seungri revealed that they are currently recording in secret.

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T.O.P’s charity art auction sales surpass $17 million


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A charity auction of an art collection curated by BIGBANG‘s T.O.P with Sotheby‘s impressed many by raising 135,875,000 Hong Kong dollars (approximately $17.5 million USD including the buyer’s premium). The original estimate for the sale was 90 million Hong Kong Dollars (approximately $11 million USD).

The auction, titled #TTTOP, took place on the evening of October 3 in Hong Kong. The collection of arts celebrated new and famous artists all across Asia and the Western world.

Featuring over 25 lots of contemporary artworks, the selected arts not only showcased T.O.P’s artistic taste, but also brought attention to the young Asian collecting community.

The highlight of the sale was Lot #623, Jean-Michel Basquiat‘s painting ‘Infantry‘ which had an estimate of 30 to 40 million Hong Kong Dollars ($3.8 million to 5.15 million USD) and sold for 46.68 million Hong Kong Dollars (approximately $6 million USD).

The auction benefits the Asian Cultural Council (ACC) to provide opportunities to emerging Asian artists.

Congratulations to T.O.P!

 

US$ 17.5m 한화 193억2,000만 원 #Success #대성공 🙌 #TTTOPxSothebys

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T.O.P And Lee Jung Jae Look Selfie-Perfect In New Picture

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Can a more handsome selfie exist IRL?

On October 2, BIGBANG member T.O.P updated his Instagram (@choi_seung_hyun-tttop) with a cute photo alongside actor Lee Jung Jae.

In the photo, they both gaze at the camera, their brows furrowed. They appear to be sitting at an outdoor cafe in Hong Kong, based on the captions T.O.P included.

Netizens were quick to notice T.O.P’s new hair, with his bangs down instead of teased up and showered his comments with compliments about how handsome the two actors looked.

The BIGBANG member was also in the news recently with an appearance on a CNN talk show to talk about art and what it means to him.

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T.O.P reportedly invests in makeup brand

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It's been reported that BIGBANG's T.O.P has invested in a makeup brand called 'b&A Celeb's Secret' by Han Gyu Ri.

The brand's CEO Han Gyu Ri is well-known for being an expert in skin care, having aided numerous celebrities over the years with her facial care methods. A representative of the brand revealed, "T.O.P's close relationship with Han Gyu Ri began 10 years ago when Han Gyu Ri helped T.O.P with his skin care as well as his image making. T.O.P has watched Han Gyu Ri study skincare over the years, and they've built up both certainty and trust that the brand would succeed."

Back in January, fellow BIGBANG members G-Dragon and Taeyang also invested a large sum toward a makeup brand called 'Code Cosme' run by YG Entertainment.


BIGBANG’s T.O.P Appears On CNN To Talk About Art

BIGBANG’s T.O.P Appears On CNN To Talk About Art

BIGBANG’s T.O.P recently made an appearance on a CNN show to talk about art and what it means to him.

On October 3, T.O.P will be acting as a curator of an auction at Sotheby’s in Hong Kong. For this event, he was interviewed by CNN style, a 30-minute program airing once a month that introduces its viewers to the world of art, design, fashion, cars, luxury products, and architecture.

T.O.P is a passionate art collector and has lent his name (#TTTOP) to the upcoming Sotheby’s auction. On CNN style, he showcased various works of art by artists such as Jean-Michel Basquiat and Lee Ufan.

“Through my work as a musician and actor, my life can sometimes be very extreme,” he said. “When it tires me out, I get comfort and inspiration from art and the sense of beauty art brings to me.”

He continued, “When I see a design I like, or a picture that satisfies me, or admire a beauty that I’d never imagined before, I get jealous. Art stimulates me in my own life.”

T.O.P also revealed that he had met up with Sotheby’s a year ago to start working on this project. “We wanted to support young artists and donate part of the auction proceeds to charity. Asian artists and Western artists are combined together. Of course there are masterpieces that everyone knows, but there are also young artists with youthful tastes.”

“I’m proud of seeing all the works that we spent a year curating,” he said. “But it’s also thrilling to think that people will soon be able to share the happy feelings and strong emotions that I felt while working on this project.”

T.O.P’s interview will be included in the segment “The Invitation” on “CNN style,” which is broadcast through “The World Right Now with Hala Gorani” on CNN.

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[Music Talk Talk] BIGBANG is “coming back”… It will boast best-ever quality undoubtedly

[OSEN=선미경 기자] BIGBANG is finally coming back. Saying that they will come back “soon”, BIGBANG has hinted on another unprecedentedly large-scale comeback. 

BIGBANG’s SEUNGRI drew keen attention by hinting on BIGBANG’s comeback in NAVER V-LIVE+ broadcasting “SEUNGRI ON-AIR 여보세요 승리세요” on September 28. In the broadcasting, SEUNGRI said, “You’ll be able to listen to BIGBANG’s new album soon”. BIGBANG released new songs every month last year, in “MADE” project that was carried out for four months. BIGBANG’s new album to be released this year is drawing all the more attention, as it is the one to culminate the 10th anniversary of BIGBANG’s debut and to complete “MADE” project. 

On September 29, YG Entertainment announced, “BIGBANG members have been working on the album despite their busy overseas schedules, to release it within this year. Recently, they are fully concentrating on the preparation for the album, working together at the YG office every day”. 

BIGBANG is musician who enjoys great popularity both from its fandom and the general public. BIGBANG is called the star of the stars, which indicates that so many people like BIGBANG’s music. As such, BIGBANG members and their music appeal to a wide pool of people. The members take part in almost all the work on BIGBANG’s music and their contents are unveiled only after passing strict screening from YG’s CEO YANG HYUN SUK about the perfectness of the quality. That is the reason why all music fans have big anticipation about BIGBANG’s new songs. 

Before SEUNGRI’s broadcasting, TAEYANG once said, “We’re trying to make really good songs comparable to every single of ‘MADE’ and that is why the release of the new album has been postponed little by little so far”. To live up to many people’s big expectations, BIGBANG members have to take extra care about the quality of their new album. That was the reason why the release of the full album of “MADE” project which had originally been supposed to be released last year was delayed. Such decision was made for a perfect album with quality contents, and better music. The album polished for whole one year is to be finally released soon.  

Carrying out “MADE” project last year, BIGBANG made many hits including “LOSER”, “BAE BAE”, “BANG BANG BANG”, and “IF YOU”. With those songs, BIGBANG stayed in No.1 on charts for the entire four months. The music was so special enough to be loved by both BIGBANG’s fandom and the public. That is the reason why people are paying even bigger attention to BIGBANG’s full album. 

It will be worthwhile to look forward to the contents of BIGBANG’s “MADE” project that is to be finally completed soon. 

2016. 9. 29.

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