A solo exhibition by Paul Rooney, the 2008 recipient of the
Northern Art Prize. The show centres round a major new film work, 'Bellevue'.
Bellevue is an intricate, audacious work, shot on location at Harewood House,
Leeds. It is based upon Malcolm Lowry’s short story ‘Lunar Caustic’, whose
flights of fancy emanate from inside the walls of a 1930s New York psychiatric
hospital. Against the idealised backdrop of a picture-perfect English country
house, the work depicts an advertising agency focus group discussing the use of
Lowry’s writing in a campaign. Bellevue subjects ‘reality’ to various levels of
scrutiny; highlighting the potential for imaginative projection, and creative
confusion, engendered by the written word.
The exhibition also includes several other new works. 'Letters that Rot', 2010,
the two screen video work 'Small Talk', also 2010, and the sound work 'Words
and Silence', 2008.
Bellevue is co-commissioned by Film and Video Umbrella www.fvu.co.uk with the Bluecoat, Liverpool in association with Harewood House, Leeds and Spacex, Exeter.





















