Edward Delaney attended the
National College of Art and Design in
Dublin and, supported by the Irish Arts Council, studied casting in Germany. He represented Ireland at the
Biennale de Paris in 1959 and 1961. He has also shown in New York, Tokyo, Buenos Aires, and Budapest. At home, he exhibited in the Hendriks, Royal Hibernian Academy, Davis and Solomon Galleries, and in the Project Arts Centre, amongst others. Some of his awards and scholarships include: a West German fellowship for sculpture (1956–57); the Bavarian State Foreign Students Sculpture Prize (1958); the Italian Government Scholarship for sculpture (1959–60); the Arts Council of Ireland Sculpture prizes (1962 and 1964); and the
Royal Hibernian Academy Award for Sculpture of Distinction in Bronze (1991). He was a member of
Aosdána. His firstborn,
Eamon Delaney unveiled a sculpted monument in his honour in 2013. His daughter,
Catherine Delaney, is also an artist and a member of Aosdána. ==Style==