The 'free-spirited woman Han Gain' actress Han Gain visited the Marc Chagall exhibition with her friend docent Lee Chang-yong.
On the 3rd, Han Gain's YouTube channel 'free-spirited woman Han Gain' released a video titled 'the first public reveal of her male friend, who is allowed by Yeon Jung-hoon to talk to her for two hours (museum date).' In front of the gray building where the refreshing ambiance of the Arts Center spreads, Han Gain appeared in a cool and refreshing white suit.
Han Gain said, “Hello to all the free-spirited people! It’s been a really long time since I came to the Arts Center, and I heard there’s a Chagall exhibition, so I’m quite interested in art, as I have a deep understanding of it.”
She continued, “I’m going to meet a very close male friend. He is an 'e-gen man.' I only have e-gen men around me,” she said. The term 'e-gen man' refers to an introverted and delicate type of man, while 'te-to man' refers to an extroverted and logical type of man. Although she has been married for a while, Han Gain's description of Yeon Jung-hoon, who always thoughtfully remembers anniversaries, indicates that a delicate man surely exists around her.
Han Gain introduced her soon-to-appear male friend by saying, “I worked as a docent at the Louvre for about eight years. Just to briefly mention, he is a big talker. Once you start a currency, it lasts for two hours.”
Lee Chang-yong said, “He is a docent who has achieved 2,000 legendary views,” introducing his connection with Han Gain. Han Gain coolly remarked, “I went to help him after he said he was filming on YouTube, and I couldn’t believe the immense view count.”
Docent Lee Chang-yong bluntly said, “I thought it would be a piece of cake if it’s Han Gain. I trusted her face. But the view count is only around 2,000,” which sparked laughter. Han Gain further shared her relation with Lee Chang-yong, saying they became close on the program 'The Private Lives of the Gods.'
Lee Chang-yong revealed, “Han Gain has no artistic talent at all. But my child Jay does. When I teach art history, he finds it very interesting.” Han Gain seemed a bit choked up but coolly stated that she has no artistic talent. Before entering, she saw a special docent guide by Park Bo-gum and remarked, “I heard I can listen to the exhibition narrated in Park Bo-gum’s voice. What should I borrow?” showing an inquisitive demeanor that made Lee Chang-yong sulk.
Lee Chang-yong explained, “Chagall can just be viewed as it is. Many people misunderstand, thinking all the paintings are the same, but paintings prior to 1863 are classicism, and those after are modern and contemporary art. Classicism needs interpretation, but for example, the Louvre has only old paintings, so prior knowledge is essential.”
Han Gain remarked, “So, I just went to the Louvre, took some pictures, and left. I really didn’t understand.” Additionally, she said, “When viewed through the eyes of someone without knowledge of painting, I think Chagall’s foundation isn’t solid. So I wonder if my children could draw at that level,” reflecting on her son and daughter’s artistic talents.
The production team asked, “What are you going to tell your children when you go home?” Han Gain replied, “I think I’ll just tell them that the man named Chagall lived comfortably.” After sharing a joke without a smile, she added, “The Chagall exhibition was really good. I also recommend the book that my daughter Jay likes. I’m also reading it.”
[Photo] Han Gain channel
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