Hugh, a native of
After his father died suddenly Hugh enlisted in the United States Marine Corps at the age of 17, served in
Hugh’s first solo exhibit was in
After receiving an award from the Texas Fine Arts Association for a nude painted in 1980; a controversy over a refusal to display this same awarded piece caused Hugh to move to
He established a studio in Hell’s Kitchen from 1980 through 1986, displayed works at the Arsenal Gallery in Central Park in November 1981 and his most recent works were chosen to be displayed in “Tracers” a group exhibit held in the Judy Caden Gallery in Tribeca in 1981. In 1982, a group exhibit called “Our Gang” was held at the LaMama Gallery in the
First Nationwide Bank:
Manuel Garza, LTD Studio, NYC in 1985
Golden Egg Gallery:
Although Hugh paints primarily in oils these days, he is experienced in acrylic and other medium as well. His work is rich in color and expression with subject matter as diverse as the human figure to oil tankers in harbor. He paints from nature and what he sees around him, treating industrial images and architecture as much a part of that nature as an apple or a tree. Hugh’s powerfully rendered portraits have been described as “aggressive”. Yet people who live with them find that they become very much a part of their lives. Aside from portraits and figures his current works include the Townhouses of East 95th Street and Oil tankers in
He currently resides in
Hugh Sullivan’s works are in numerous private collections throughout the