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Robert Rooney

Robert Rooney (1937–2017) was an artist and art critic from Melbourne, Australia, and a leading figure in Australian Conceptual art.[1]

Robert Rooney
Born24 September 1937
Melbourne, Australia
Died21 March 2017(2017-03-21) (aged 79)
NationalityAustralian
Known forConceptual art, Painting, Photography

Biography edit

Born in Melbourne on 24 September 1937, Rooney lived in Northcote until December 1939 when he moved to Broomfield Road, East Hawthorn. He trained at Swinburne College of Technology, Melbourne from 1954 to 1957, then at Preston Institute of Technology (Phillip Institute), between 1972 and 1973. His early work was hard-edged abstraction based on cereal packets, knitting patterns and suburban design for which, by the early 1960s, he had become well known. He gained national recognition with his inclusion in the seminal exhibition of colour field painting The Field exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1968.

From 1969 to 1981 Rooney turned his attention to systematic photographic observation in a conceptual art mode,[2] prior to which, from 1954 to 1963 he had used a Box Brownie camera to take photographs as references for his paintings, drawings and prints. Rooney, who stopped taking the serial photographs in 1975, said ‘I don’t particularly like photographer’s photographs.’.[3] After this period he returned to painting In 1982 with ‘The Red Card, Australia’, 1944—45’ based on a Communist Party membership card he found in a book 20 years earlier. He continued plays on such printed ephemera, and it was included by Paul Taylor in Popism, a major exhibition at the NGV of Post-Pop art.[4]

Rooney wrote extensively on Australian art as critic for the Melbourne Age (1980-July 1982) and as Melbourne Art Critic for The Australian (October 1982–99). He died on 21 March 2017.

Selected exhibitions edit

  • 2013 Robert Rooney, the Box Brownie Years 1956–58, Centre for Contemporary Photography, Melbourne.
  • 2012 Play, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra.
  • 2010 Endless Present: Robert Rooney and Conceptual Art, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Retrospective with context provided by art donated from his collection of local and international conceptual art contemporary to the time.[5]
  • 2009 Cubism and Australian Art, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne.
  • 1990 The Readymade Boomerang: Certain Relations in 20th Century Art, 8th Biennale of Sydney.
  • 1971 4 Conceptual Artists: Mel Ramsden, Ian Burn, Joseph Kosuth, Robert Rooney, Pinacotheca, Melbourne, with catalogue by Rooney.[6]
  • 1968 The Field, National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1968, seminal exhibition introducing international colour field painting into Australia.

Between 12 November 2010 and 27 March 2011, the National Gallery of Victoria held a retrospective of Rooney's work, titled 'Endless Present', w

Collections edit

Rooney's work is held in a number of state, regional and university collections, including:

References edit

  1. ^ Robert Rooney, MCA.
  2. ^ Robert Rooney’. Notes on Robert Rooney, Project 8 (exh. cat.), Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, 1975, unpaginated.
  3. ^ J. Phipps, ‘Robert Rooney’, in Downtown: Ruscha, Rooney, Arkley (exh. cat.), Museum of Modern Art Heide, Bulleen, 1995, p. 41.
  4. ^ Stanhope, Z. The Persistence of Pop: Works from the Monash University Collection, catalogue, Monash University Gallery, 1999
  5. ^ Anderson, Peter (2011) Featured Artists: Rooney, Robert. Eyeline, No. 74, 70-73
  6. ^ "Pinacotheca (c. 1971) issue 1, edited by Robert Rooney, published by Pinacotheca Gallery, Melbourne, (c. 1971)". Retrieved 24 July 2019.

Bibliography edit

  • Allen, T. Cross-Currents in Contemporary Australian Art, Craftsman House, 2001
  • Allen, C. Art in Australia: From Colonization to Postmodernism’, Thames and Hudson, 1997
  • Allen, C. Conceptual Ascetic, Review, Weekend Australian, 5–6 February 2011
  • Allen, F. Portraits of an artist, The Herald-Sun, 7 March 2001
  • Barlow, G; Delaney, M; & McFarlane, K. (Eds.) Change – Monash University Museum of Art, Pub. MUMA, Melbourn 2010, p. 151
  • Burt, W. Thirty Years of Australian Experimental Music 1963–1993, Sounds Australian: Journal of Australian Music, Autumn 1993
  • Butler, R. A Secret History of Australian Art, Craftsman House, 2002
  • Campbell, J. Wide-Eyed: Melbourne, the US and Back Again, interview with Robert Rooney, John Campbell's Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (catalogue) Glen Eira City Gallery, 1999
  • Catalano, G. Building a Picture: Interviews with Australian Artists, McGraw-Hill, Australia, 1997
  • Catalano, G. Who's the Artist? Gary Catalano interview with Robert Rooney, Art Monthly Australia, June 1994
  • Catalano, G. Rooney retrospective reveals the enigma of a straight-shooter, The Age, 7 November 1990
  • Clabburn, A. Bizarreness seen as if for the first time, The Australian, 19 February 2001
  • Clement, T. Robert Rooney: Balletomania Australian Art Collector, Issue 37 – July – September 2006. p. 255
  • Colquhoun, B. The Lure of Light, interview with Robert Rooney, Art and Australia, 39/2, 2001
  • Crawford, A. Acquisitions in Australian Art Collector, Issue 47 – January–March 2009, pp. 134–135
  • Creagh, S. Open Gallery Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum 26–27 August 2006, p. 16
  • Crombie, I & Blainey, G. Sites of the Imagination: Contemporary Photographers View Melbourne and its People, National Gallery of Victoria, 1992
  • Duncan, J. From the Homefront: Robert Rooney: Works 1953–1988, catalogue, Monash University Gallery, 1990
  • Engberg, J. Downtown: Ruscha, Rooney, Arkley, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art at Heide, 1995
  • Ferber, S., Healy, C. & McAuliffe, C. (ed). Beasts of Suburbia, Melbourne University Press, 1994
  • Flynn, P. Endless Present, Artist Profile, issue 14, 2011
  • Gennochio, B. (ed.). The Art of Persuasion: Australian Art Criticism 1950–2001, Craftsman House, 2003
  • Gennochio, B. Accenting the Minimal, Weekend Australian, 1–2 February 2003
  • Gibson, J. Los Melbos, Art & Text 51, 1995
  • Gollings, J. & Mchell, G. New Australian Style, Thames & Hudson, 1999
  • Grishin, S. Australian Identities in Printmaking: The Print Collection of the Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery, NSW, 2000
  • Green, C. & Smith, J. (curators). Fieldwork: Australian Art 1968–2002, catalogue, Ian Potter Centre: NGV, Australia, 2002
  • Green, C. Have a Nice Day Mr. Rooney, Art/Text 66, 1999
  • Green, C. Pinacotheca, Art and Australia, 34:4, 1997
  • Green, C. Downtown: Arkley, Rooney, Ruscha, Artforum, November 1995
  • Green, C. Robert Rooney, Art & Text 47, January 1994
  • Grey, A. (ed). Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia, National Gallery of Australia, 2002
  • Harding L, Cramer, S, Cubism and Australian Art, Heide Museum of Modern Art, Melbourne, 2010
  • Hartigan, P., Robert Rooney's out of the ordinary photography, That Saturday Paper, September 27, 2014 http://www.thesaturdaypaper.com.au/2014/09/27/robert-rooneys-out-the-ordinary-photography/14117400001026#.VC9ZrvmSxPc
  • Hay, A. (ed.). The perfect Week, The Bulletin, 20 February 2001
  • Heathcote, C. Manhattan to Bloomsbury, Art Monthly Australia, Dec/Jan 1990/1991
  • Heathcote, C. What do artists look forward to after the retrospective, The Age, 13 November 1991
  • Heathcote, C. Visual art speaks where words fail, The Age, 8 October 1993
  • Holt, S. & Murray, J. Luna Park and the Art of Mass Delirium, catalogue, Museum of Modern Art at Heide, 1998–1999
  • Holt, S. Just for Fun: Images of Luna Park and St Kilda, Art and Australia, 34:4, 1997
  • Hutchinson, N. Missing in action, The Sydney Morning Herald, June 16–17, 2001
  • James, B. Culture of a dynamic era, The Age, 6 September 1995
  • Kidd, C. Give Me Five, Artforce, summer, 1999/2000
  • Koop, S. (ed.) A Small History of Photography, Centre for Contemporary Photography, 1997
  • Lancashire, R. Painting of the Week: No: 8, What Price Victory? (1983), Robert Rooney’, The Age, 21 May 2002
  • Lower, L.A. Robert Rooney, review, The Sydney Morning Herald, 25–26 October 2003
  • Lynn, E. Double Vision, The Australian, 17 February 1995
  • Makin, J. The way of all flesh, The Herald Sun, 17 June 2002
  • Mendelssohn, J. 1968, PRIMAVERA, The Australian, 15 September 1995
  • McAuliffe, C. & Yule, P. (eds.). Treasures: Highlights of the Cultural Collections of the University of Melbourne, Miegunyah Press, 2003
  • McAuliffe, C. Art and Suburbia, Craftsman House, 1996
  • McCulloch, S. Focus on structure: Highlighting our modern past, The Australian Financial Review, 23 March 2006
  • McCulloch, S. DOWNTOWN, The Australian, 24 March 1995
  • McDonald, K. Contemporary print collecting: Melbourne's print workshops and publishers, Art and Australia, 40:2, 2002
  • McDonald, E. & Annear, J (eds.). What is This Thing Called Photography?: Australian Photography 1975-1985, Pluto Press, 2000
  • McKenzie, B. & Phipps, J. Artists and wunderkinds, Artlink, 21:2, 2001
  • McKenzie, R. Women still firmly in the picture, The Age, 27 December 1995
  • McKenzie, R. Downtown: Ruscha, Rooney, Arkley, The Age, 29 March 1995
  • Michael, L.. 21st Century Modern: 2006 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art, catalogue essay, exhibition catalogue, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2006
  • Michael, L. The Monash University Collection: People, Places and Ideas: Four Decades of Collection, catalogue, Monash University Museum of Art, 2002
  • Moore, C. Museum Hygiene, Photofile, March 1994
  • Morrell, T. Post Mortem Ante Facto, Broadsheet Vol. 33 No. 2, pp. 76–77
  • Murray Cree, L. & Drury, N (eds.). Australian Painting Now, Craftsman House, 2000
  • Nelson, R. Contemporary artists upstaging with understatement, The Age, 4 October 1995
  • Nelson, R. Blockbuster to schlockbuster, The Age, 27 December 1995
  • Nelson, R. Drawing on child art, The Age, 14 February 2001
  • Nelson, R. Imaginative life of children inspires, The Age, 8 June 2002
  • Nelson, R. Colouring Modern Life, The Age, 16 December 2003
  • Nelson, R. The high art of the routine, The Age, 8 February 2011
  • Neville, G. Quirky, offbeat look at the banal, The Age, 26 October 1990
  • Nicholson, H. Avant-Gardism for Children, catalogue, University Art Museum, The University of Queensland, 1999
  • Palmer, D. The order of things: the edition and the series in contemporary photomedia, Photophile 67, December 2002
  • Pestorius, D. Geometric Painting in Australia 1941–1997, catalogue, University Art Museum, The University of Queensland, 1997
  • Preston, E. Howard Arkley: Not Just a Suburban Boy, Duffy and Snellgrove, 2002
  • Queensland Art Gallery, Queensland Art Gallery: Collection Souvenir, Queensland Art Gallery, 1996
  • Reid, B. & Underhill, N. (eds.) Letters to John Reed: Defining Australian Cultural Life 1920–1981, Viking, 2001
  • Rhodes, K. The Camera is a Dumb Recording Device; Robert Rooney and the serial photographs in retrospective
  • Rogers, J. The Art of Knitting, Angus & Robertson, 1991
  • Rooney, R. Robert Rooney, 21st Century Modern: 2006 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art catalogue essay, exhibition catalogue, Art Gallery of South Australia, 2006
  • Simpson, K. Memories are made of this, The Herald Sun, 21 March 1995
  • Smith, T. Transformation in Australian Art, Volume Two: The Twentieth Century – Modernism and Aboriginality, Craftsman House, 2002
  • Stanhope, Z. The Persistence of Pop: Works from the Monash University Collection, catalogue, Monash University Gallery, 1999
  • Thomas, D. Melbourne Modern: The Art of Robert Rooney, Art and Australia, 34:4, 1997
  • Tomas, D. Golden oldies: four artists who were new and exciting in the 1960s and early 1970s and are still going strong, Art and Australia, 50:4, 2013
  • Tobacco, W. Robert Rooney: Now and Then, Imprint, 37:3, Spring 2002
  • Tonkin, S. When visual and performing arts align, Silver lined – Contemporary artists and the Performing Arts Collection exhibition catalogue, The Arts Centre, Melbourne, Australia, 2008
  • Virgo, A. Australia: Limited Edition Prints, catalogue, The 16th Asian International Art Exhibition, Australian Print Workshop, 2001
  • Wadelton, D. From ‘Red Rattlers’ to Lara Croft, Interview with Robert Rooney, Art and Australia, 38/2, 2000
  • Whiteoak, J. & Scott-Maxwell, A. (eds.). Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia, Currency House, 2003
  • Whiteoak, J. Playing ad Lib: Improvisatory Music in Australia 1836–1970, Currency Press, 1999
  • Whiteoak, J. Melbourne Leads the Revolution, La Trobe Bulletin, September 1994
  • Zimmer, J. From the Homefront: Robert Rooney 1953–88, Art and Australia, 28:4, 1991
  • Zimmer, J. In an Artist's Obsessive Zone, The Herald, 11 November 1990

External links edit

  • Biography/CV - on the Darren Knight Gallery website.
  • The High Art of the Routine - Review of 'Endless Present', from The Age.
  • Untitled: Portraits of Australian Artists - Chapter on Robert Rooney, at Academia.edu

robert, rooney, 1937, 2017, artist, critic, from, melbourne, australia, leading, figure, australian, conceptual, born24, september, 1937melbourne, australiadied21, march, 2017, 2017, aged, nationalityaustralianknown, forconceptual, painting, photography, conte. Robert Rooney 1937 2017 was an artist and art critic from Melbourne Australia and a leading figure in Australian Conceptual art 1 Robert RooneyBorn24 September 1937Melbourne AustraliaDied21 March 2017 2017 03 21 aged 79 NationalityAustralianKnown forConceptual art Painting Photography Contents 1 Biography 2 Selected exhibitions 3 Collections 4 References 5 Bibliography 6 External linksBiography editBorn in Melbourne on 24 September 1937 Rooney lived in Northcote until December 1939 when he moved to Broomfield Road East Hawthorn He trained at Swinburne College of Technology Melbourne from 1954 to 1957 then at Preston Institute of Technology Phillip Institute between 1972 and 1973 His early work was hard edged abstraction based on cereal packets knitting patterns and suburban design for which by the early 1960s he had become well known He gained national recognition with his inclusion in the seminal exhibition of colour field painting The Field exhibited at the National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1968 From 1969 to 1981 Rooney turned his attention to systematic photographic observation in a conceptual art mode 2 prior to which from 1954 to 1963 he had used a Box Brownie camera to take photographs as references for his paintings drawings and prints Rooney who stopped taking the serial photographs in 1975 said I don t particularly like photographer s photographs 3 After this period he returned to painting In 1982 with The Red Card Australia 1944 45 based on a Communist Party membership card he found in a book 20 years earlier He continued plays on such printed ephemera and it was included by Paul Taylor in Popism a major exhibition at the NGV of Post Pop art 4 Rooney wrote extensively on Australian art as critic for the Melbourne Age 1980 July 1982 and as Melbourne Art Critic for The Australian October 1982 99 He died on 21 March 2017 Selected exhibitions edit2013 Robert Rooney the Box Brownie Years 1956 58 Centre for Contemporary Photography Melbourne 2012 Play National Gallery of Australia Canberra 2010 Endless Present Robert Rooney and Conceptual Art National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne Retrospective with context provided by art donated from his collection of local and international conceptual art contemporary to the time 5 2009 Cubism and Australian Art Heide Museum of Modern Art Melbourne 1990 The Readymade Boomerang Certain Relations in 20th Century Art 8th Biennale of Sydney 1971 4 Conceptual Artists Mel Ramsden Ian Burn Joseph Kosuth Robert Rooney Pinacotheca Melbourne with catalogue by Rooney 6 1968 The Field National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne and Art Gallery of New South Wales in 1968 seminal exhibition introducing international colour field painting into Australia Between 12 November 2010 and 27 March 2011 the National Gallery of Victoria held a retrospective of Rooney s work titled Endless Present wCollections editRooney s work is held in a number of state regional and university collections including National Gallery of Australia Canberra National Gallery of Victoria Melbourne Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney Art Gallery of South Australia Adelaide Art Gallery of Western Australia Perth Queensland Art Gallery Brisbane References edit Robert Rooney MCA Robert Rooney Notes on Robert Rooney Project 8 exh cat Art Gallery of New South Wales Sydney 1975 unpaginated J Phipps Robert Rooney in Downtown Ruscha Rooney Arkley exh cat Museum of Modern Art Heide Bulleen 1995 p 41 Stanhope Z The Persistence of Pop Works from the Monash University Collection catalogue Monash University Gallery 1999 Anderson Peter 2011 Featured Artists Rooney Robert Eyeline No 74 70 73 Pinacotheca c 1971 issue 1 edited by Robert Rooney published by Pinacotheca Gallery Melbourne c 1971 Retrieved 24 July 2019 Bibliography editAllen T Cross Currents in Contemporary Australian Art Craftsman House 2001 Allen C Art in Australia From Colonization to Postmodernism Thames and Hudson 1997 Allen C Conceptual Ascetic Review Weekend Australian 5 6 February 2011 Allen F Portraits of an artist The Herald Sun 7 March 2001 Barlow G Delaney M amp McFarlane K Eds Change Monash University Museum of Art Pub MUMA Melbourn 2010 p 151 Burt W Thirty Years of Australian Experimental Music 1963 1993 Sounds Australian Journal of Australian Music Autumn 1993 Butler R A Secret History of Australian Art Craftsman House 2002 Campbell J Wide Eyed Melbourne the US and Back Again interview with Robert Rooney John Campbell s Greatest Hits Vol 1 catalogue Glen Eira City Gallery 1999 Catalano G Building a Picture Interviews with Australian Artists McGraw Hill Australia 1997 Catalano G Who s the Artist Gary Catalano interview with Robert Rooney Art Monthly Australia June 1994 Catalano G Rooney retrospective reveals the enigma of a straight shooter The Age 7 November 1990 Clabburn A Bizarreness seen as if for the first time The Australian 19 February 2001 Clement T Robert Rooney Balletomania Australian Art Collector Issue 37 July September 2006 p 255 Colquhoun B The Lure of Light interview with Robert Rooney Art and Australia 39 2 2001 Crawford A Acquisitions in Australian Art Collector Issue 47 January March 2009 pp 134 135 Creagh S Open Gallery Sydney Morning Herald Spectrum 26 27 August 2006 p 16 Crombie I amp Blainey G Sites of the Imagination Contemporary Photographers View Melbourne and its People National Gallery of Victoria 1992 Duncan J From the Homefront Robert Rooney Works 1953 1988 catalogue Monash University Gallery 1990 Engberg J Downtown Ruscha Rooney Arkley catalogue Museum of Modern Art at Heide 1995 Ferber S Healy C amp McAuliffe C ed Beasts of Suburbia Melbourne University Press 1994 Flynn P Endless Present Artist Profile issue 14 2011 Gennochio B ed The Art of Persuasion Australian Art Criticism 1950 2001 Craftsman House 2003 Gennochio B Accenting the Minimal Weekend Australian 1 2 February 2003 Gibson J Los Melbos Art amp Text 51 1995 Gollings J amp Mchell G New Australian Style Thames amp Hudson 1999 Grishin S Australian Identities in Printmaking The Print Collection of the Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery NSW 2000 Green C amp Smith J curators Fieldwork Australian Art 1968 2002 catalogue Ian Potter Centre NGV Australia 2002 Green C Have a Nice Day Mr Rooney Art Text 66 1999 Green C Pinacotheca Art and Australia 34 4 1997 Green C Downtown Arkley Rooney Ruscha Artforum November 1995 Green C Robert Rooney Art amp Text 47 January 1994 Grey A ed Australian Art in the National Gallery of Australia National Gallery of Australia 2002 Harding L Cramer S Cubism and Australian Art Heide Museum of Modern Art Melbourne 2010 Hartigan P Robert Rooney s out of the ordinary photography That Saturday Paper September 27 2014 http www thesaturdaypaper com au 2014 09 27 robert rooneys out the ordinary photography 14117400001026 VC9ZrvmSxPc Hay A ed The perfect Week The Bulletin 20 February 2001 Heathcote C Manhattan to Bloomsbury Art Monthly Australia Dec Jan 1990 1991 Heathcote C What do artists look forward to after the retrospective The Age 13 November 1991 Heathcote C Visual art speaks where words fail The Age 8 October 1993 Holt S amp Murray J Luna Park and the Art of Mass Delirium catalogue Museum of Modern Art at Heide 1998 1999 Holt S Just for Fun Images of Luna Park and St Kilda Art and Australia 34 4 1997 Hutchinson N Missing in action The Sydney Morning Herald June 16 17 2001 James B Culture of a dynamic era The Age 6 September 1995 Kidd C Give Me Five Artforce summer 1999 2000 Koop S ed A Small History of Photography Centre for Contemporary Photography 1997 Lancashire R Painting of the Week No 8 What Price Victory 1983 Robert Rooney The Age 21 May 2002 Lower L A Robert Rooney review The Sydney Morning Herald 25 26 October 2003 Lynn E Double Vision The Australian 17 February 1995 Makin J The way of all flesh The Herald Sun 17 June 2002 Mendelssohn J 1968 PRIMAVERA The Australian 15 September 1995 McAuliffe C amp Yule P eds Treasures Highlights of the Cultural Collections of the University of Melbourne Miegunyah Press 2003 McAuliffe C Art and Suburbia Craftsman House 1996 McCulloch S Focus on structure Highlighting our modern past The Australian Financial Review 23 March 2006 McCulloch S DOWNTOWN The Australian 24 March 1995 McDonald K Contemporary print collecting Melbourne s print workshops and publishers Art and Australia 40 2 2002 McDonald E amp Annear J eds What is This Thing Called Photography Australian Photography 1975 1985 Pluto Press 2000 McKenzie B amp Phipps J Artists and wunderkinds Artlink 21 2 2001 McKenzie R Women still firmly in the picture The Age 27 December 1995 McKenzie R Downtown Ruscha Rooney Arkley The Age 29 March 1995 Michael L 21st Century Modern 2006 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art catalogue essay exhibition catalogue Art Gallery of South Australia 2006 Michael L The Monash University Collection People Places and Ideas Four Decades of Collection catalogue Monash University Museum of Art 2002 Moore C Museum Hygiene Photofile March 1994 Morrell T Post Mortem Ante Facto Broadsheet Vol 33 No 2 pp 76 77 Murray Cree L amp Drury N eds Australian Painting Now Craftsman House 2000 Nelson R Contemporary artists upstaging with understatement The Age 4 October 1995 Nelson R Blockbuster to schlockbuster The Age 27 December 1995 Nelson R Drawing on child art The Age 14 February 2001 Nelson R Imaginative life of children inspires The Age 8 June 2002 Nelson R Colouring Modern Life The Age 16 December 2003 Nelson R The high art of the routine The Age 8 February 2011 Neville G Quirky offbeat look at the banal The Age 26 October 1990 Nicholson H Avant Gardism for Children catalogue University Art Museum The University of Queensland 1999 Palmer D The order of things the edition and the series in contemporary photomedia Photophile 67 December 2002 Pestorius D Geometric Painting in Australia 1941 1997 catalogue University Art Museum The University of Queensland 1997 Preston E Howard Arkley Not Just a Suburban Boy Duffy and Snellgrove 2002 Queensland Art Gallery Queensland Art Gallery Collection Souvenir Queensland Art Gallery 1996 Reid B amp Underhill N eds Letters to John Reed Defining Australian Cultural Life 1920 1981 Viking 2001 Rhodes K The Camera is a Dumb Recording Device Robert Rooney and the serial photographs in retrospective Rogers J The Art of Knitting Angus amp Robertson 1991 Rooney R Robert Rooney 21st Century Modern 2006 Adelaide Biennial of Australian Art catalogue essay exhibition catalogue Art Gallery of South Australia 2006 Simpson K Memories are made of this The Herald Sun 21 March 1995 Smith T Transformation in Australian Art Volume Two The Twentieth Century Modernism and Aboriginality Craftsman House 2002 Stanhope Z The Persistence of Pop Works from the Monash University Collection catalogue Monash University Gallery 1999 Thomas D Melbourne Modern The Art of Robert Rooney Art and Australia 34 4 1997 Tomas D Golden oldies four artists who were new and exciting in the 1960s and early 1970s and are still going strong Art and Australia 50 4 2013 Tobacco W Robert Rooney Now and Then Imprint 37 3 Spring 2002 Tonkin S When visual and performing arts align Silver lined Contemporary artists and the Performing Arts Collection exhibition catalogue The Arts Centre Melbourne Australia 2008 Virgo A Australia Limited Edition Prints catalogue The 16th Asian International Art Exhibition Australian Print Workshop 2001 Wadelton D From Red Rattlers to Lara Croft Interview with Robert Rooney Art and Australia 38 2 2000 Whiteoak J amp Scott Maxwell A eds Currency Companion to Music and Dance in Australia Currency House 2003 Whiteoak J Playing ad Lib Improvisatory Music in Australia 1836 1970 Currency Press 1999 Whiteoak J Melbourne Leads the Revolution La Trobe Bulletin September 1994 Zimmer J From the Homefront Robert Rooney 1953 88 Art and Australia 28 4 1991 Zimmer J In an Artist s Obsessive Zone The Herald 11 November 1990External links editBiography CV on the Darren Knight Gallery website The High Art of the Routine Review of Endless Present from The Age Untitled Portraits of Australian Artists Chapter on Robert Rooney at Academia edu Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Rooney amp oldid 1211926327, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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