Hugo Koha Lindsay Exhibition Review on Eye Contact

Arts writer John Hurrell has reviewed Hugo Koha Lindsay's exhibition The Plimsoll Line on Eye Contact.

"Lindsay’s controlled vigour is captivating, for that graphic suggestion of bodily empathy might even arouse agitated intestinal movement in your lower abdomen, extending out to your limbs making them twitchy and restless, with sweeping arms ‘drawing’ in space, accompanied by shuffling legs. That they are bodily and physical is obvious, yet these are clearly cerebral works that rely on close scrutiny, and thought about how they were made, particularly the relationship between sweeping mark and cotton duck support. You ponder support and surface, liquid versus solid, hand versus mind, planning against action, energy over repose."

Read the full review here.

March 7, 2024