Arts writer John Hurrell has reviewed Hugo Koha Lindsay's Minor infractions on Eye Contact.
"Oddly compelling in their hairy sparseness, Lindsay’s ambiguously stratified grey fields, peppered with slanted crosses and leaning arches, communicate in a directly bodily manner. Mentally intense nonetheless, they (despite being overtly ‘manual’) become a strangely shredded ‘head-trip’."
Read the full review here.
