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Paul Rooney (artist)
English artist / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Rooney (born 1967 in Liverpool) is an English artist who works with music and words, primarily through installations and records.[1]
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Born | 1967 (age 56ā57) |
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Occupation | Artist |
Notable work | Lucy Over Lancashire |
Awards | Northern Art Prize (2008) |
Website | www |
He studied painting at Edinburgh College of Art.[2] In the late 1990s his art practice shifted from painting to video and music, initially with the artist group Common Culture and then the band Rooney.[3][4] His work later focussed on sound and music within video works, installations and performances.[5][6][1]
His art works often explore the difficulties inherent in the representation of place, mixing unreliable narratives of personal experience and urban myth.[7][4]
Awards include an Abbey Award in Painting at The British School at Rome in 1995,[2] Art Prize North in 2003,[8] [9] the Northern Art Prize in 2008,[10] and the Morton Award for Lens Based Work (2012).[11] His works have been purchased for the Arts Council Collection[12] and through the Contemporary Art Society Acquisitions Scheme.[13]