On the other side of the Korea Economic Daily, Seosomun (21-7, Hapdong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul), climb a few familiar stairs and you will find the office building of Break News, an internet media.It is also the birthplace of 'Weekly Hyundai', a weekly newspaper launched in 1997, and 'The Story of the Case', published in 1998.▲ Picasso: The Girl with a Flower Basket (Fillette au panier de fleurs. 1905).155x66 cm.Private collection © Il-Young Lee, Columnist* Below is the [full text] of the English article translated by 'Google Translate'.'Google Translate' is working hard to improve understanding.It is assumed that there may be errors in the English translation.<*The following is [the full text] of the English article translated by 'Google Translate'.'Google Translate' is working hard to improve understanding.It is assumed that there may be errors in the English translation.>'Seoul Nude Art Museum', a space dreaming of a nude museum that embraces the aesthetics of bare skinWhat is nudity?Everyone is born naked and lives fiercely, but a lesson about life leaving everything behindA few steps up the familiar stairs to Seosomun (Hapdong 21-7, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul) across from the Korea Economic Daily, the headquarters of Break News, an internet media, is located.It is also the birthplace of 'Weekly Hyundai', a weekly newspaper launched in 1997, and 'The Story of the Incident', published in 1998.Artist Kang Geum-bok, who has won traditional paintings, who is hesitant in a rapidly changing era, came to Tokyo from Mokpo.I also saw the artist Moon Chang-soo, who paints our own.The Break News office building was built during the Japanese colonial period.The two buildings are connected by a cute overpass, allowing you to let go of the bustle of the city center for a while.As if symbolizing a building embracing many years, the white porcelain insulator that fixed the electric wires on the ceiling at the time of construction remains intact and summons distant memories.The interior is tangled like a maze of offices with an insufficient number of offices even when you fold your fingers twice, and the number of rooms is similar to that of the Newport Beach mansion in the movie The Great Gatsby, but it feels like an art hideout.Among the 500 nude paintings that Moon has collected over the years, more than hundreds of works were hung on the walls and hallways of offices in every space, as well as in bathrooms.CEO Il-suk Moon's philosophy on collecting nude paintings is serious.It is said that nude painting is the work that the Rockefeller family of the United States, a symbol of global wealth, has passed down from generation to generation and has been adopted as a business philosophy.It was a thought that everyone is born naked and lives fiercely, but it is a lesson in life that leaves everything behind.▲ Break News nude exhibition © Il-Young Lee, columnistBased on my common sense of the Rockefeller family, they immigrated to the United States from Germany in the early 18th century.John D. Rockefeller (1839-1937), who established a standard oil company in the United States and left history as an oil king, is a senior John Rockefeller.His youngest son His, John D. Rockefeller Jr.(1874-1960), studied various fields at Brown University in the United States, graduating with art studies.His wife his, Abbey Aldrich Rockefeller (1874-1948), was the most important patron of contemporary art.She also had a deep appreciation for folk art.She was one of the co-founders of the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York, a woman who was particularly aware of the grief of the painter Van Gogh, whom I mentioned earlier.The couple's second son, Nelson Rockefeller (1908–1979), the 49th governor of New York, founded the Primitive Art Museum in 1954 in honor of her mother her (Abby Aldrich Rockefeller), who was deeply conscious of folk art.In particular, he bought Picasso's 1905 work (Girl with a Flower Basket) after the American literary and art collector Gertrude Stein (1874-1946) passed away after the famous work appeared at auction in 1968.▲ Picasso: The Girl with a Flower Basket (Fillette au panier de fleurs. 1905).155x66 cm.Private collection © Ilyoung Lee ColumnistFor reference, this work was purchased by Leo, Gertrude Stein's younger brother, for $30.Literary writer Gertrude Stein is also the author of the preface to Hemingway's 1926 novel (The Sun Rises Again).At that time, leaving the words (you are all a lost generation) in the foreword at the time, the fact that the word “lost generation” was born after World War I, meaning that the young generation had no dreams or hopes due to the ruins of war.Let's point it out!Does the world have no permanent winners?In 2018, a collection from the Rockefeller Foundation was put up for auction.At this time, Picasso's (Girl with a Flower Basket) was sold at the then exchange rate of 124.1 billion won and was held in the arms of another owner, whose identity was hidden.The collar is opened to the consciousness of appreciating the aesthetics of bare skin, which is not a simple sensual aesthetic, but a life with nothing to bring or take.Together, we hope that the dream of collecting more than 2,000 nude paintings, the dream of Seoul Nude Art Museum + CEO Il-suk Moon, will come true.artwww@naver.com▲ Break News CEO Moon Il-suk from Woo.writer.Painter Moon Chang-soo.Artist Geum-bok Kang © Columnist Il-young LeeDirector of the Korean Art Center.columnist.poetBreak News Co., Ltd. / Editorial Office: 55-7 Seosomun-ro, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul (Old address: 21-27, Hap-dong, Seodaemun-gu, Seoul) Postal Code 03741 9 Editorial Office Tel: (02)363-9546 ㅣ Fax: (02)363-9547 Registration No. (Registration Date) : Seoul Ah00093 (October 25, 2005) Title : Break News / CEO (publisher and editor) : Il-Seok Moon / Editor-in-Chief: Heung-Soo Moon / Director of Youth Protection: Heung-Soo Moon / Business Registration Number: 110-81-61230 ㅣ Mail-order business Report number: Seodaemun No. 485 Copyright ⓒ 1999-2017 Break News.All rights reserved.Contact 119@breaknews.com