Chapter 145: Haesong (1)
Chapter 145 Haesong (1)
[The American society that remained silent at the death of a great artist]
[Republican senator Fernando Gonzalez attends the funeral of Fernando Gonzalez. Its just to honor the artist I admired.]
[Caroline Strick, How the Great America Was Formed.]
I searched and read articles related to Fernando Gonzalez on the internet news while waiting for my grandfather.
The people who fought each other to keep their political power seemed to stop fighting after Fernando Gonzalez died.
It was a relief.
Art historian Caroline Strick expressed her condolences to Fernando Gonzalez, saying that America could become great because it was a society where various ethnic groups coexisted.
She also quoted the letter he left behind.
It was only two lines, saying that he got a lot of inspiration from <79kg> and <34kg> for my first solo exhibition Sweet Happiness.
Caroline Strick argued that the way to save us from the harsh life is not hatred towards each other, but harmony, and that the chocolatism act of communicating and spreading happiness based on communication is the most necessary thing in our era and what art should aim for today.
Aside from other words.
I totally agree with the idea that we need harmony, not hatred.
If I blame others for the reason why I have a hard time living, a fight will break out.
As my grandfather said, as the economy gets harder, each country shows a nationalist tendency, which is the same context.
If this goes on, something irreversible will happen someday.
We have to love as many things as possible.1)
Even if its hard to understand the other person, we need to try to talk.
Didnt we make a little progress with that small courage?2)
I believe that.
As I was thinking about it and putting down my smartphone, I saw an article that said that a phenomenon called annular eclipse occurred last week.
Annular eclipse?
The article explained that it was a phenomenon where the moon covers the sun, but the picture was strange.
It looked like computer graphics.
I wonder if this can really happen.
Aunt.
I showed the picture of the annular eclipse to Jang Mirae.
Is this real?
Its an annular eclipse.
She nodded.
Where can I see it?
I dont know?
Jang Mirae looked up the annular eclipse and shrugged her shoulders.
You could see it in Australia last week.
Cant we see it in our country?
It doesnt seem easy. We could see partial eclipses often though.
I really want to see it.
Im so excited by the picture alone, I wonder what it would be like to see it in person.
Oh. You can see it.
When?
September 2, 2035.
In Goseong.
Where is Goseong?
In the north of Gangwon Province?
I have to wait seven years to see it, and I cant even see it in Seoul.
I missed a good opportunity.
I didnt have a chance to see it anyway.
It doesnt matter where you are, you can see it every 18 months. Do you want to see it?
Yes.
After <Frosty Millet Field>, <Mask>, <Bullet>, and <Fernando and Louis> were all works that expressed idea with a purpose.
Its been a long time since I wanted to draw something purely with images, like an eclipse.
You cant see it perfectly in one place for a long time. Just a few minutes?
The earth, the moon, and the sun are all in a hurry.
I was looking for pictures of the annular eclipse with a regretful heart for a while, and the plane that my grandfather took arrived.
Hoon-ah!
I waved my hand to my grandfather and he ran over and hugged me.
I cant breathe.
Did you eat well? Did you apply lotion? Did you brush your teeth? Didnt you miss your grandfather?
We were only apart for a week and we video called every day, but he was so happy to see me.
Choi Young-soo, President of the Korean Art Association
Na Jeong-woong, Director of the Korean Art Association
Lee Seong-jin, Member of the National Assembly of the Goryeo Party
Kim Dong-yoon, Member of the National Assembly of the Goryeo Party
Lee Ji-young, Member of the National Assembly of the Silla Party
Park Eun-soon, Member of the National Assembly of the Baekje Party
Gil Sang-soo, Mayor of Seoul
I dont know what the Korean Art Association is, but I dont care about the members of the National Assembly and the mayor.
What is the Korean Art Association?
Its a place that pretends to protect the rights of artists in our country.
Pretends?
Pretends.
Come to think of it, Grandpa and Jang Mirae never spoke positively about the association.
Why are these people coming to my retirement ceremony? I dont even know their faces.
They said they were alumni.
I dont consider politicians as alumni.
Jang Mirae just smiled.
As I continued to look, some corporate executives came, and so did many artists, including Kim Hyung-woo, who had his schedule changed because of me.
There were also many people who had personal ties with Grandpa.
The names of foreign people, such as Martin Jansen, the director of the Van Gogh Foundation and Grandpas friend, and Richard Phillips, a product designer, also caught my eye.
Henri Marceau.
Why did you contact him?
Grandpa jumped up.
He contacted us first.
Dont be like that. Hes a strange person, but not a bad one.
Grandpa grunted and bit his tongue when I defended Henri Marceau.
I hate people who are arrogant.
I had nothing to say about that.
By the way, he said he would call me after the last broadcast, but he didnt, so I couldnt.
I forgot about it, but I should call him once I remember.
The event got too big.
They all want to congratulate you. Its the comeback exhibition of Haesong Go Soo-yeol, the master painter.
Usually, retirement would be a sad thing, but everyone seemed happy for Grandpa.
Bantae Ho and Jang Mirae were like that, and Pierre Malo, who I asked about a while ago, was also upset that Grandpa didnt tell him earlier that he was having an exhibition.
Then whats the schedule?
The ceremony starts at 6 p.m. tomorrow at WH Cinema, and the party is scheduled for 9 p.m. on the third floor of the same building. Its like a pre-party.
Hmm.
Youll know that the exhibition starts at Seoul Art Museum the day after tomorrow.
Grandpa nodded.
Everyone would remember Grandpas old style, but I wish the day after tomorrow would come soon.
I was looking forward to the evening party that started at 9 p.m. tomorrow, and how much delicious food there would be.
Jang Mirae said we could enjoy the best buffet in Korea.
Im not going to eat tomorrow.
Grandpa blinked when I said that with hope.
What do you mean?
I have to empty my stomach to eat a lot of delicious food at night.
It starts at 9 p.m.
I can starve for half a day if I can eat something delicious.
Its too late. Stay home.
Okay. Auntie will buy you pizza. Its hard to take you with me during the event, and you cant stay home?
He asked me to give up the delicious food, which was an unreasonable request.
But if I insisted, Grandpa and Jang Mirae would only see me as a child throwing a tantrum.
There was a very effective way to persuade my mother and father.
Im scared to be home alone.
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1)The best way to live a great life is to love as many things as possible.
-Vincent van Gogh
2)What would life have been like if we had no courage to attempt anything?
-Vincent van Gogh
3)Korea University Art School Oriental Painting Department recruits 15 students for early admission. The self-directed major is 100 students for both early and regular admission.