It has been confirmed that the art museum operated by No Soyoung, director of Art Center Nabi and currently undergoing a divorce lawsuit with SK Group Chairman Chey Tae-won, has vacated its room in the SK Seorin Building.


According to industry sources on the 24th, Art Center Nabi recently moved out from the 4th floor of the SK Seorin Building in Jongno-gu, Seoul.


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Although the official website and business registration address still list the SK Seorin Building, Art Center Nabi is reported to have recently relocated to an undisclosed location within South Korea.


Previously, SK Innovation filed a lawsuit in April last year demanding eviction, stating that despite the building lease contract having ended in September 2019, Art Center Nabi was occupying the space without permission, causing significant operational losses.


In June, the Seoul Central District Court Civil Division 36 (Presiding Judge Lee Jae-eun) ruled partially in favor of the plaintiff, ordering Art Center Nabi to hand over the property to SK Innovation and pay approximately 1,045.6 million KRW along with delayed damages.



The director No’s side stated, "We respect the judiciary's decision" and decided not to appeal.


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