Chris Sullivan
Chris Sullivan – studied at Camberwell and St Martin’s Colleges of Art and in 1978 began running regular warehouse parties, followed by one night clubs such as the St. Moritz, Le Kilt and Hell with Steve Strange and Rusty Egan. In 1981 he signed a record deal with Virgin Records for his band Blue Rondo a la Turk. Two years on, he opened the Wag Club in Wardour Street, which he ran for the next 18 years.
His career as a writer began with The Face in the early 1980s and became regular contributor to Loaded and Style Editor at GQ. He wrote the highly acclaimed book Punk followed by Punk: The Last Word in 2025. He writes for several newspapers and style magazines.
Ever the renaissance man he’s also known as a DJ, painter, lecturer and a campaigner for human rights, heading up the Artists for Gaza charity.
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