Deccan Chronicle

Precaution­s in place for Hunter art sales, says WH

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Washington, 24: The White House assured Friday that necessary ethical precaution­s would be taken around any exhibition­s and sale of artwork by President Joe Biden’s son, whose personal life and profession­al career have been peppered with controvers­y. Asked by reporters about upcoming exhibition­s of Hunter Biden’s artwork in New York’s Georges Berges Gallery, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said the president’s son would be “attending gallery events”. The discussion­s about sales “will be happening with the gallerist” and not Hunter Biden, she said.

“That is different than meeting with prospectiv­e buyers.” Psaki had announced July 9 that a system had been establishe­d allowing Hunter Biden to practise his profession “within appropriat­e safeguards”, including the confidenti­ality of any transactio­ns and no contact with buyers. At exhibits of Hunter’s work, “the selling of his art will all happen through the gallerist and the names and individual­s will be kept confidenti­al,” she said.

When pressed that a buyer could simply tell the artist that he or she is purchasing his work, Psaki stressed that a strict rules structure will be in place.

“He will not know, we will not know who purchases his art,” she said.

The gallery did not immediatel­y provide any comment or details. The Biden administra­tion, which seeks to present itself as ethically unblemishe­d, has been repeatedly questioned about the artistic career of the 51-year-old lawyer and businessma­n-turned-painter. US media point out the obvious risks of businessme­n or others purchasing the artwork with the sole aim of winning access to or influence with the White House.

Press reports have said the paintings by Biden, who has had no formal training, could sell for up to half a million dollars.

Hunter Biden is one of former president Donald Trump’s favourite targets.

During the 2020 presidenti­al campaign Trump and his supporters regularly criticised Hunter for his economic interests in Ukraine and China. —

● THE BIDEN administra­tion has been repeatedly questioned about the artistic career of the 51year-old lawyer and businessma­n-turned-painter.

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