Paul is a visual artist and filmmaker,whose work spans both the visual
art and film worlds. His early short film Suspension
was awarded a Golden Spire at the San Francisco Film Festival
in 1999. In 2000, in collaboration with American artist David Phillips,
he won the Glen
Dimplex Artists’ award, which is the Irish Museum
of Modern Art’s annual prize for contemporary art. Paul recently
won the
Irish American Arts Awards, in both the under 35 category and the
overall prize.
His projects have
received numerous awards from the
Irish Arts Council since 1997, and he has made over 25
shorts films and video installations over the last ten years. His first
feature film As Láthair,
which examines colonial histories through re-working of the western
genre, was completed in 2002.
His work in commercial film and television production began in 1996
while working in the camera department on stop motion animation shows
for Nickelodeon in San Francisco. He went on to work as producer and
creative director on jobs for major television networks including HBO,
ABC, In Demand, Nickelodeon and Showtime. Dividing his time between
Dublin and New York, he works regularly as an editor with The
Criterion Collection in New York, the foremost distributor
of foreign and art-house cinema on DVD in the United States. Recently
completed projects include a half hour documentary on Michelangelo Antonioni’s
L'Eclisse,
Tarkovsky's first feature Ivan's Childhood, and an hour long piece on
Werner
Herzog.
Paul has been artist
in residence at the Atlantic
Center for the Arts, Florida, with Gillian Wearing, and
a fellow at the Macdowell
Artist Colony in New Hampshire. A recent fellowship with
the Bogliasco
Foundation took him to Genoa last spring to work on a new
series of videos. Recent gallery and museum exhibitions include Re:mote
at the Photographers’
Gallery, London, Videonale
at the Bonn Kunst Museum, Bambi at the ICA
in Philadelphia, and Gravity Loop at the
Butler Gallery
in Kilkenny Castle.