Darryl Hughto
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) from Watertown, New York, is an abstract painter and sculptor known for his work in color abstraction and later expansions into figurative and landscape painting. He received his MFA from Cranbrook Academy of Art in 1969 and began exhibiting in New York at Tibor de Nagy Gallery in 1971. In 1977, he was included as a Theodoron Award artist in an exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum. Hughto later expanded his practice to include nudes, still life, and landscape painting, as well as sculpture in steel, synthetic stone, pigmented concrete, and powder-coated metal.
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Ontario”, 1980, edition 13 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (42’’ H x 30’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Combine”, 1978, edition 112 of 150, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (42’’ H x 30’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Barn Boots”, 1982, edition 42 of 180, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (42’’ H x 30’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Angelou”, 1980, edition 24 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (30’’ H x 42’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Untitled”, 1979, edition 31 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (30’’ H x 42’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Snow Blown”, 1981, edition 68 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (30’’ H x 42’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “Erie”, 1980, edition 6 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (42’’ H x 30’’ W)
Darryl Hughto (American 1943) “The Winds Cries Mary”, 1979, edition 68 of 160, screenprint on paper, gift of Mike and Linda Tilton, 2018 (42’’ H x 30’’ W)