Jonathan Yeo

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Jonathan Yeo (b. 1970) is a British artist, known for his distinctive portraits that combine "photographic realism with a painterly touch".

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[edit] Biography

Yeo was educated at the independent Westminster School in London. He did not go to art college but taught himself to paint in his early twenties. He was the official artist of the 2001 British General Election, creating the likenesses of all three of the main party leaders in a triptych titled "Proportional Representation" (currently on display in Portcullis House).

In 2007 it was widely reported that the Bush Library in Texas had asked Yeo to paint a portrait of President George W. Bush but they later backed out of the commission. Yeo's response was to make a collaged portrait out of explicit pornographic magazines.[1]

In 2006 The National Portrait Gallery in London acquired Yeo's portrait of Rupert Murdoch for its permanent collection.

In May 2008 Jonathan featured in the ITV documentary The Duke: A Portrait of Prince Philip, in which he spoke about painting The Prince for a portrait commisoned by the Muscular Dystrophy Campaign.[2]

Jonathan Yeo is the son of Conservative MP, Tim Yeo and is married to former actress and journalist Shebah Ronay. They have two daughters.

[edit] Portraits

Yeo's portrait subjects include:

[edit] Selected exhibitions

  • 2008 Muscular Dystrophy Campaign, London
  • 2007 Santas Ghetto, Bethlehem
  • 2007 Lazarides Gallery, London
  • 2007 ING Discerning Eye, Mall Galleries, London
  • 2007 The Naked Portrait, Compton Verney, Warwickshire
  • 2007 Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 2007 Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
  • 2007 Works on Paper, Eleven
  • 2006 BP Portrait Award, Aberdeen Art Gallery and Museum
  • 2006 400 Years of British Portraiture, Philip Mould Ltd
  • 2006 National Portrait Gallery, London
  • 2006 Figurations 2, Eleven
  • 2006 The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh
  • 2006 Jonathan Yeo's Sketchbook, Eleven, London
  • 2005 BP Portrait Award, Sunderland Museum and Winter Gardens
  • 2005 Garrick Milne Portrait Prize, London
  • 2005 Figurations, Eleven, London
  • 2005 Historical Portraits, Grosvenor House Art Fair
  • 2005 National Portrait Gallery, London
  • 2005 Royal West of England Academy, Bristol
  • 2004 BP Portrait Award, Aberdeen Art Gallery
  • 2004 Royal Albert Memorial Museum, Exeter
  • 2004 National Portrait Gallery, London
  • 2004 Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2004, London
  • 2003 Royal Society of Portrait Painters 2003, London
  • 2002 ArtAid 2002, Bloomberg Space, London
  • 2001 British Portraiture (curator Philip Mould), Historical Portraits, London
  • 2001 Election Art, House of Commons, London

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