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'A Swimming Soul' at Whitestone Gallery, Seoul, South Korea on 18 Apr–24 May 2026

Whitestone Gallery Seoul is hosting "A Swimming Soul," a group exhibition featuring emerging artists Lee Juyoung, Kisho Kakutani, and Yudai Takeuchi. Running from April 18 to May 24, 2026, the show utilizes the metaphor of a swimming fish to explore themes of youth, uncertainty, and the drifting nature of modern existence. Each artist presents a unique visual language to address the ambiguity of reality, from Lee’s blurred urban reflections and Kakutani’s obstructive "noise" layers to Takeuchi’s exploration of the liminal space between consciousness and sleep.

This exhibition is significant as it highlights the cross-cultural dialogue between young Korean and Japanese contemporary artists under the aegis of a major international gallery. By focusing on the "indistinct" and the "unstable," the show captures a specific zeitgeist of regional youth culture characterized by a lack of fixed direction. It also underscores Whitestone Gallery's role in fostering emerging talent within the East Asian art market, providing a platform for experimental practices that challenge traditional boundaries of perception and representation.