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  • 1 month ago | nation.lk | Jack Greenberg

    Maryanto poses with his work at G Gallery in southern Seoul, March 10. Courtesy of Maryanto and G GalleryBy Jack GreenbergIndonesian artist Maryanto doesn’t march in the streets or shout through a megaphone. Instead, he carves, etches and paints, using his work to both directly and indirectly expose environmental destruction, corruption and the erasure of landscapes with deep histories.

  • 1 month ago | koreatimes.co.kr | Jack Greenberg

    Maryanto poses with his work at G Gallery in southern Seoul, March 10. Courtesy of Maryanto and G GalleryBy Jack GreenbergIndonesian artist Maryanto doesn’t march in the streets or shout through a megaphone. Instead, he carves, etches and paints, using his work to both directly and indirectly expose environmental destruction, corruption and the erasure of landscapes with deep histories.

  • 1 month ago | koreatimes.co.kr | Jack Greenberg

    Shin Hak-chul holds up a piece titled "The Future is Coming" during an interview in his studio, March 1. Courtesy of Jack GreenbergBy Jack GreenbergAt a time when South Korean art increasingly pivots toward globalized art fairs and market-friendly abstraction, the work of Shin Hak-chul stands apart: raw, unflinching and deeply rooted in the painful history, struggles and aspirations of the Korean people.

  • 1 month ago | blog.youtube | Jack Greenberg

    News and Events Today we'll begin expanding our Premium Lite pilot to users in the US. Premium Lite gives viewers a new, more affordable way to enjoy most videos on YouTube ad-free for$7.99 per month. In the coming weeks, we'll also make Premium Lite available to all users in our current pilot countries - Thailand, Germany, and Australia. This expansion comes as YouTube Music and Premium reaches over 125 million subscribers, including trials globally.

  • 1 month ago | nation.lk | Jack Greenberg

    Brothers Home in Busan, January 1987 / Korea Times fileHundreds of adoptees still await answersBy Jack GreenbergAt least 31 children had been improperly sent overseas for adoption through the notorious Brothers Home in Busan, the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Korea (TRC) confirmed in January. This finding was issued during the commission's 96th plenary session, marking the fourth decision related to Brothers Home and its affiliated facilities.

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