Estuary: Between Tides
Gallery Baton is pleased to announce 《Estuary: Between Tides》, taking place from 10 April to 10 May 2025 in the Hannam-dong space, Seoul. The exhibition features a works by seven Korean and international artists including Andi Fischer, Max Frisinger, Jonathan Monk, Ludovic Nkoth, Noémie Goudal, Roh Choong Hyun, and Rinus Van de Velde.
An artist's life, when wholly dedicated to their craft, can resemble the solitary journey of a salmon. Alone, they navigate an expansive and unpredictable sea of creation, honing a formative will that gradually manifests within. This journey demands perseverance and introspection, as the artist seeks to establish their own visual language, often in voluntary isolation within the confines of a studio. It is within this solitude that moments of profound insight and discovery occur, culminating in a rich tapestry of unique ideas and expressions.
The beauty of a group exhibition lies in its ability to create an immediate, though temporary, fusion of diverse interpretations. Varied currents of genres, styles, and perspectives converge, interact, and form a new dynamic within the exhibition space. Comparable to a serene lodge momentarily bustling with hikers from diverse paths, the exhibition <Estuary: Between Tides> highlights the wealth of intersections it generates. In these moments of convergence, the true power of art is unveiled: its capacity to connect, challenge, and transform.
This exhibition presents the unique trajectories of artists as observers of their respective eras. In today's hyper-connected world, the contemporary landscape often appears flattened, even dull; yet, as the narratives of these artists intertwine, vitality is restored. Within the space they momentarily occupy, we witness how disparate artistic approaches can interact, evolve, and resonate. Through this interplay, audiences gain insight into how distinct perspectives and experiences are woven into a dynamic, collective narrative.
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Ludovic NkothSystem (Red I), 2022acrylic on canvas152.4 x 122 cm156 x 125.6 x 6.5 cm framed
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Roh Choong HyunBirds, 2025oil on canvas91 x 117 cm
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Roh Choong HyunPlay Room, 2025oil on canvas80 x 100 cm
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Max FrisingerSkye, 2025cast iron, lackercast iron, lackerSculpture: 34 x 15 x 12.5 cm
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Max FrisingerH.D.N.R.I.B.I.R. (Klapheck/Lichtenstein), 2016post card, painting magnet17 x 21.5 x 3 cm framed
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Max FrisingerH.D.N.R.I.B.I.R. (Dali/Juncker) , 2016post card, painting magnet21.5 x 17 x 3 cm framed
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Noémie GoudalWhite Pulse II, 2023inkjet print60 x 45.2 cm, 61.5 x 46.5 x 3.5 cm framedEdition 2/5 + 2AP
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Noémie GoudalWhite Pulse V, 2023inkjet print60 x 45.2 cm, 61.5 x 46.5 x 3.5 cm framedEd. 2/5 + 2AP
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Andi Fischergenaue Begutachtung geglückt, 2025oilstick, pencil on canvas70 x 60 cm73 x 63 x 4.2 cm artist frame
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Rinus Van de VeldeThe deadline is approaching, 2019glazed ceramic16 x 34 x 27 cm
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Rinus Van de VeldeWhy am I still here..., 2020charcoal on canvas117 x 108 cm, 124 x 116 x 4.2 cm artist frame