CCTV shows couple in Seoul daubing over $500,000 graffiti artwork
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[April 05, 2021]
By Minwoo Park
(Reuters) -A couple in South Korea accused
of damaging artwork by American graffiti artist JonOne said they had
mistakenly thought they were allowed to daub paint on the piece as
"participatory art", the head of the exhibition said on Friday.
The 240cm by 700cm untitled artwork is estimated to be worth as much as
$500,000 and was painted by JonOne in 2016 in front of an audience in
Seoul.
Paint cans and brushes from the live performance are moved with the
artwork, including to its current location at a gallery in Lotte World
Mall, and are displayed on the ground in front of the painting and
considered part of the artwork.
According to exhibition staff, on Sunday CCTV cameras captured a young
man and woman picking up some of the paint and splattering and rubbing
it on the artwork.
Police reviewed the CCTV footage before arresting the couple at the
mall. They were later released, said head of exhibition Kang Wook,
adding that the gallery had decided not to file charges because it
appeared to be an honest mistake.
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The marks painted by a young couple are seen on the graffiti artwork
of New York-based artist Jon One at a gallery in Seoul, South Korea
April 2, 2021. REUTERS/Minwoo Park
"They thought they were allowed to do that as participatory art and
made a mistake," he said. "We are currently in discussions with the
artist about whether to restore it."
After the incident the gallery put up a wire fence and additional
signs saying "Do Not Touch".
Some visitors were seen taking pictures of the damaged artwork on
Friday and Kang said that inquiries about the show had increased
after the incident.
(Reporting by Minwoo Park and Daewoung KimEditing by Josh Smith,
Janet Lawrence and David Goodman)
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