The Curzon Film Theatre

© the artist. Image credit: Queen's University Belfast

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Francis McCrory was born in 1983 and is a Fine Arts graduate of the University of Ulster. He received the Diageo Award in 2006 for Best Emerging Artist, and in 2007 received the prestigious KPMG Award for Best Emerging Artist at the Royal Ulster Academy Exhibition. McCrory's work consists of assemblages that compel the viewer to consider urban decay and neglect in a different light.

This classic South Belfast scene is the only McCrory piece in the Queen's University, Belfast collection and was purchased from the 2008 RUA exhibition.

Queen's University Belfast

Belfast

Title

The Curzon Film Theatre

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 105 x W 123.5 cm

Accession number

QUB 325

Acquisition method

purchased, 2008

Work type

Painting

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