Korean Art Dealers Association and Korean Culture and Arts Law Society Join Hands to Revitalize the Art Market
The Korea Gallery Association (President Hwang Dalseong) announced on the 15th that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with the Korean Society of Cultural Arts Law (President Song Hoyoung) to revitalize the domestic art market and promote the development of culture and the arts.
The Korea Gallery Association signed a business agreement with the Korean Society for Cultural Arts Law to collaborate on revitalizing the domestic art market and promoting the development of culture and the arts.
[Photo by Korea Gallery Association]
Through this agreement, the Korea Gallery Association will work closely with the Korean Society of Cultural Arts Law to improve legal systems and conditions in the field of culture and arts, aiming to promote cultural arts and enhance related legislation.
Both organizations plan to pursue various activities for the development of culture and arts through the agreement, including ▲establishing cooperative relationships to advance cultural arts, modernize cultural arts policies, and expand the art market base ▲close mutual cooperation between the two organizations ▲human and material exchanges and event support.
Additionally, they will actively promote mutual cooperation in ▲system improvements to revitalize the art market and popularize art ▲joint research on art-related legislation and hosting academic seminars ▲sharing domestic and international information and legislative trends related to culture and arts ▲various cultural arts-related exchanges, cooperation, and education.
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A representative of the Korea Gallery Association stated, "In establishing advanced systems for the development of the rapidly growing domestic art market, we will provide practical, professional, and specific suggestions in the future, which will serve as a meaningful foundation for the enactment and revision of key laws."
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