Exhibition

Disagreeable Cornish Art

10 Sep 2010 – 26 Sep 2010

Event times

6pm

Cost of entry

Free

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BHVU Gallery

London, United Kingdom

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  • Buses: 243, 76, 67, 149, 106, 73, 476
  • Dalston Kingsland
  • Train: overground to Rectory Rd ( LIv.St -Enfield) or Dalston Kingsland
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Solo Exhibition of paintings and sculpture by Malcolm Lindsay

About

'Disagreeable Cornish Art - paintings from the contractor's tea-hut' explores themes of social injustice, politics and religion, alongside works that hint towards the artist's interest in modern culture and manifestation, such as a larger-than-life sculptural parody of Lady Gaga. The quiet poetry of Lindsay's rural farming scenes bring alive a nostalgia for the working man's land long forgotten. Malcolm Lindsay lives and works in Cornwall. Born in Singapore in 1939, he spent time in a Vichy prisoner of war camp and later joined the RAF. He started work on farms at the age of 14 , and has since worked as a welder, lecturer, and book dealer .

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