Micky Donnelly
Michael "Micky" Donnelly was a Northern Irish painter, sculptor and installation artist.
Early life
Donnelly was born in Belfast in 1952. He attended St Mary's Christian Brothers' Grammar School, Belfast and initially studied maths, computer science and astronomy at Queen's University Belfast; he dropped out and became active in the People's Democracy movement, working as a social worker in the Divis Flats. He later studied for a BA and MA in fine art at University of Ulster, Belfast in 1976–81.Career
In 1985 he won the Arts Council of Northern Ireland Scholarship at the British School at Rome.He was elected to the elite artistic institution Aosdána in 1996.
According to The Irish News, "Donnelly had been questioning political, religious and societal norms from an early age and his critiques as an artist often employed familiar cultural images, such as Easter lilies, James Connolly's hat or Edward Carson's statue, but transposed onto abstracted backgrounds."