Event
- Title:
- Nightlife in Old Cardiff Bay: Painting by Jack Sullivan
- When:
- Sun (22.01.2012) - Thu (15.03.2012)
- Where:
- Butetown History & Arts Centre - Cardiff
- Category:
- Exhibitions
Description
Opening: Sunday afternoon, 22nd January, 2-4pm
Jack Sullivan (1925-2003) devoted much of his life to painting images of the port city of Cardiff – its characters, its history, its everyday life. Frequent subjects in his paintings are ships, street life in sailor town, multi-ethnic seamen, and forgotten heroes of the two World Wars.
From 1948 to 1955, as a British Transport Policeman, Jack Sullivan walked the beat, often at night, patrolling Cardiff’s Sailor Town. As he strolled through the city streets, he made some 800 sketches – many of them of a colourful world of prostitutes, drunken seamen, gamblers and petty criminals. In the 1980s and 90s, he returned to these sketches and re-worked some of them as oil paintings, setting them in an earlier era when Cardiff was the leading coal-exporting port in the world. A selection of these images is presented in this exhibition.
These are evocative paintings of nightlife in old Cardiff Bay – most of them in shades of blue. They are from Butetown History & Arts Centre’s collection of 518 paintings by the artist.
Curators: Rosanna Denyer, Sian Holley and Glenn Jordan – with Craig Bernard and Mohamed Nabil.
Info: 029 20 256 757; http:// This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it
The exhibition will run until 18th March 2012.
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Venue
- Venue:
- Butetown History & Arts Centre - Website
- Street:
- 4 Dock Chambers Cardiff Bay
- ZIP:
- CF10 5AF (hotels near here)
- City:
- Cardiff
- State:
- Wales
- Country:
- UK
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