BIGBANG's SEUNGRI Donates Voice for Visually Handicapped Children

Dec 5, 2017

BIGBANG's SEUNGRI Donates Voice for Visually Handicapped Children
K-pop behemoth BIGBANG's SEUNGRI donated his voice. 

It was told that SEUNGRI recorded audio guides for 'Hi, POP' art exhibition, which is set to be opened on December 15 at M Contemporary in Seoul.

The profits of audio guide sale will be donated toward visually handicapped children. 
[SBS Star] BIGBANG's SEUNGRI Donates Voice for Visually Handicapped ChildrenSEUNGRI shared a few words about donating his voice. He said, "It was a great opportunity to learn more about pop artists whom I loved." and continued, "It was fun as I was able to hear hidden facts or stories in various artworks." 

The upcoming art exhibition includes main artworks of masters of pop art, Roy Lichtenstein, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Robert Indiana, and Robert Rauschenberg. It is one of the biggest pop art exhibitions in Korea. 
[SBS Star] BIGBANG's SEUNGRI Donates Voice for Visually Handicapped ChildrenAs exhibition's 160 artworks are carefully chosen from private owners from various countries, it is reported to be one of the greatest exhibitions in its scale. 

Through acknowledged pop artists' works, their lives and cultures will be introduced. 

SEUNGRI has been taking part in BIGBANG's dome tour concerts 'BIGBANG JAPAN DOME TOUR 2017 -LAST DANCE-' with his members in Japan. BIGBANG will hold another concert in Tokyo Dome from December 6-7. 

BIGBANG is expected to hold end-of-year concert 'BIGBANG 2017 CONCERT <LAST DANCE> IN SEOUL' in Korea as well, at Gocheok Sky Dome on December 30-31. 

(Credit= 'mcontemporary.artcenter' Facebook)

(SBS Star)