This is a review article written after watching the broadcast.
Lee Kwang-gi revealed why he began a second life as an art collector.
On the 24th, Channel A 'Close Friend Tokumentary - Four-person Table' (hereafter Four-person Table) aired, featuring announcer Kim Jae-won, who invited actor Lee Kwang-gi and comedian Kim Hak-rae to talk.
On that day, Park Kyung-rim asked Lee Kwang-gi how he transformed into an art collector. Lee Kwang-gi explained, "I gradually became interested and went to art fairs. When I hung paintings in the house, I didn't need interior decoration. Changing the paintings makes the home's atmosphere different. You don't have to spend a lot of money on the house."
Lee Kwang-gi added, "I bought paintings as an interior expense. It was fine. As I studied art, I thought it would be good if the painting had value. Of course there are paintings that failed. I set an upper limit so I could enjoy works regardless of price and bought within that limit. Teacher Paik Nam-june's works are expensive, and when I said I wanted to buy one, my wife got a loan so I could buy it. I bought the spirit of a pioneer."
Lee Kwang-gi said, "I sell paintings when I need a lump sum. In 1997 I bought a work by Kusama Yayoi. Later it rose 100-fold," and Kim Hak-rae envied him, saying, "It's better than real estate."
Lee Kwang-gi honestly said, "I sold a few paintings and even helped with my daughter's wedding."
[Photo] Channel A 'Close Friend Tokumentary - Four-person Table'
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