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‘Muskia’ Jeon Hyun-moo becomes an art auctioneer

'No Money No Art', which will be broadcast for the first time on the 23rd, is a real art variety show where Korean artists prove their worth by igniting their artistic spirit through the 'stage'. In each episode, four different artists go on stage and introduce their world of work, then present a 20-minute 'live drawing show'. Only one piece of their work is put up for auction after being selected by art collectors invited to the site, and the final successful work is also released as art goods and credit cards.
In relation to this, Jeon Hyun-moo, MC of 'No Money, No Art', is raising expectations by directly revealing the differentiating aspects of the program, including the reason why he accepted the invitation. Jeon Hyun-moo said, “As I started drawing, I visited many exhibitions, and I was surprised that the public was not aware of such talented artists. At a time when I wanted an opportunity to introduce them through the media, the stage called ‘No Money, No Art’ came up. “I accepted the offer without even thinking about it,” he said.
Among the program contents, Jeon Hyun-moo said, “The ‘Live Drawing Show’, where artists draw their own works for 20 minutes, was the freshest and most interesting.” He added, “Once the broadcast begins, a ‘star artist’ who viewers are passionate about is sure to appear. “I am confident that it will be born,” he said, expressing confidence.
In addition, he said, “There was an artist who was said to be popular among the MZ generation, and I became a complete fan after watching his ‘Live Drawing Show.’” He added, “I wanted to participate in the auction myself and own the work,” adding to the interest of the participating artists. It gave an idea of the high level and ‘absolute strength’.
Lastly, Jeon Hyun-moo said, “I hope that through ‘No Money, No Art’, unknown artists will see the light of day. “Like the motto of the program, ‘We will show that art makes money,’ our goal is to ensure that artists’ works sell well so that they can continue their own world of art,” he said. “There are many artists who can target not only the domestic but also the global art market. “I will continue to support passionately from the perspective of a fan so that it can come out,” he said.
‘No Money, No Art’ will premiere on March 23rd at 9:50 PM.
Taeyuna, Ten Asia Reporter youyou@tenasia.co.kr