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[Interview] From K-Food to Cultural Patronage: A Conversation with Jae Cho of Maguro Group
We met with Jae Cho, CEO of Maguro Group, this past March. Maguro Group currently operates seven brands and 22 locations across the UK, including Bunsik, Moida, Bullgogi and Pochawa Grill. Cho’s relationship with 4482 began with an exhibition in 2018, and he has continued to support the organisation ever since. Within the art scene, the roles of artists, curators and galleries are undoubtedly important. Yet without the support of institutions and businesses, many projects sim
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