G-Dragon's Art Exhibit Deemed To Be Within Korean Army Regulations
The Korean army has stated that BIGBANG member G-Dragon’s current art exhibit is not a violation of army regulations.
G-Dragon’s art exhibit “Untitled 2017” is currently taking place in Taipei, Taiwan and will also be held in Singapore, China, Thailand, Indonesia, and Hong Kong.
G-Dragon’s artworks were printed onto acrylic frames and made available for sale. 300 copies of his painting “Untitled 2017” are being sold for $518 each, while 700 copies for each of the six pieces in the “Flower Road” series are being sold for $218 each. As a result, questions were raised about the purpose of the exhibit and whether it can be considered to be of a profit-seeking nature. G-Dragon is currently serving in the army, and military laws prevent soldiers from engaging in profit-seeking activities.
Regarding this, a source from the Korean army stated to Maeil Business Newspaper, “We do not consider G-Dragon’s exhibit to be a profit-seeking activity. He made the artworks prior to his enlistment, and because it is a temporary event, we consider it to be a creative activity.”
G-Dragon enlisted last February, and his discharge date is set for October 26.
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