Artist Joon Moon, son of President Moon Jae-in © News1 Reporter Jeong Jinuk

Joon Moon, the son of President Moon Jae-in, personally revealed on the 13th that he had received an Excellence Award at the Japan Media Arts Festival hosted by Japan’s Agency for Cultural Affairs.

That afternoon, Moon wrote on his social media account, “I received an Excellence Award at the Japan Media Arts Festival,” and shared a link to an online video announcing the winning works.

Moon then introduced the award-winning work as “a work that had received funding from the Paradise Cultural Foundation,” and added, “Thank you to everyone who helped.”

In 2020, Moon received 30 million KRW in funding from the Paradise Cultural Foundation, and when this became known at the time, a controversy arose over alleged “preferential support.”

In addition, Moon was also known to have received funding from several institutions and organizations, including being selected last June for 69 million KRW in support through the Arts and Technology Convergence Support Project of the Arts Council Korea. This repeatedly led to criticism of “preferential support,” but Moon has directly refuted such claims.

His decision to personally announce this award is also interpreted as an attempt to emphasize both that his work has been recognized at an overseas art festival and that the controversy over “preferential support” is not true.

Earlier, in an interview with JoongAng Ilbo last December, Moon refuted the claims, saying, “From my experience, there are no people who automatically bow to me. The world is not that corrupt.”

In September of the same year, he also expressed his sense of injustice on social media, writing, “The funding I supposedly received refers to the cost paid by a museum to purchase my work for an exhibition,” and saying that “political circles are promoting fake news.”

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