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The Sea We Want to See - Part 2

Nov 01, 2024 — Dec 21, 2024
placeHelena van Doeverenplantsoen 3, 2512 ZB Den Haag, Netherlands
BillytownNov 01, 2024 — Dec 21, 2024
placeHelena van Doeverenplantsoen 3, 2512 ZB Den Haag, Netherlands
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Billytown will host The Sea We Want to See Part 2 from 1 November to 21 December. The exhibition is a follow-up to Part 1, which opened in Seoul in June 2024. It features 11 works by Eunsae Lee, Hyeree Ro and Jiyoung Yoon, who are prominent Korean artists.

The theme of the exhibition is ‘water’, which connects the two cities of Seoul and The Hague. The Hague is a major Netherlands coastal city, where water is an element of everyday life and the fear of flooding. It is the sea as a landscape and a means of movement and transport. In Seoul, water has recently become a threatening substance due to climate change, which is changing much faster than people can cope with. The three artists in the exhibition reinterpret the context of water and the sea in these two cities through their work.

Eunsae Lee’s paintings are inspired by images of signage she saw in the Netherlands, her personal feelings after moving to the Netherlands, and inverted landscapes and...More expand_more

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The Sea We Want to See - Part 2

Nov 01, 2024 — Dec 21, 2024
placeHelena van Doeverenplantsoen 3, 2512 ZB Den Haag, Netherlands
BillytownNov 01, 2024 — Dec 21, 2024
placeHelena van Doeverenplantsoen 3, 2512 ZB Den Haag, Netherlands
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Billytown will host The Sea We Want to See Part 2 from 1 November to 21 December. The exhibition is a follow-up to Part 1, which opened in Seoul in June 2024. It features 11 works by Eunsae Lee, Hyeree Ro and Jiyoung Yoon, who are prominent Korean artists.

The theme of the exhibition is ‘water’, which connects the two cities of Seoul and The Hague. The Hague is a major Netherlands coastal city, where water is an element of everyday life and the fear of flooding. It is the sea as a landscape and a means of movement and transport. In Seoul, water has recently become a threatening substance due to climate change, which is changing much faster than people can cope with. The three artists in the exhibition reinterpret the context of water and the sea in these two cities through their work.

Eunsae Lee’s paintings are inspired by images of signage she saw in the Netherlands, her personal feelings after moving to the Netherlands, and inverted landscapes and...More expand_more

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Helena van Doeverenplantsoen 3, 2512 ZB Den Haag, Netherlands
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