About the Artist
Bill Sullivan is a contemporary American painter and printmaker of landscapes, he received his Master of Fine Arts from the University of Pennsylvania in 1968. Since that time his art has been the subject of numerous shows both nationally and internationally. He has had over fifteen one man exhibitions in New York City, where he has resided for much of his career. The Albany Institute of Art is planning a major retrospective of Sullivan's art in the near future. Today the art of Bill Sullivan is housed in such major public collections as the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, the Cleveland Museum, the Art Institute of Albany and the Museum of the City of New York.
Sullivan's maintained a lifelong study of the master 19th century landscape painter, Frederick Edwin Church. In his large canvases Church explored the spiritual forces of nature. Through his contemporary eyes, Sullivan pursues a similar path. His study of Church has taken him to many places where this master painted -- Colombia, Ecuador, the Hudson River Valley and elsewhere in the United States. Sullivan co-authored a book on Church's travels through South America.