Jonathan Yeo

Painter

Jonathan Yeo was born in London on December 18th, 1970 and is the Painter. At the age of 53, Jonathan Yeo biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 18, 1970
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United Kingdom
Place of Birth
London
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53 years old
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Sagittarius
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Painter
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Jonathan Yeo Career

Yeo taught himself to paint in his twenties while recovering from Hodgkin's Disease. In the early 2000s, he became known for his contemporary realist portraits of well-known figures. His subjects include actors Dennis Hopper, Jude Law, Kristin Scott Thomas, Lily Cole, Nicole Kidman, Turner Prize-winning artist Grayson Perry, Savile Row tailor Ozwald Boateng, the former Danish Prime Minister Helle Thorning-Schmidt, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch. In 2005, his portrait of Erin O'Connor was used to advertise London's National Portrait Gallery around the world. The painting was used as the front cover of '500 Portraits', a survey of the BP Portrait prize published in 2011.

Yeo was commissioned by the House of Commons as the official Election Artist for the 2001 general election, and he painted the leaders of the three largest parties. His triptych of Tony Blair, William Hague, and Charles Kennedy, entitled, 'Proportional Representation', was made up of canvases sized according to the subjects' popularity.

In January 2008, Yeo's official portrait of former Prime Minister Tony Blair was unveiled and struck a public chord with its clear Iraq war reference. It showed an older and wearier-looking Blair wearing a red poppy - a symbol of war remembrance for the British. In line with the political subjects that have featured throughout his work, in 2009, Yeo painted a full-length portrait of David Cameron just before his election to Prime Minister, which was sold at auction in 2010 for £200,000.

Between 2010 and 2012, Yeo created works based on cosmetic surgery procedures. He presents the faces of women in pre and post-operative states, as a counterpoint to the traditional portrait. This collection of paintings was the subject of two solo exhibitions, 'You're Only Young Twice' at Lazarides in London and ‘(I’ve Got You) Under My Skin' at Circle Culture Gallery in Berlin [1].

'Jonathan Yeo Portraits' at the National Portrait Gallery, London (2013-2014) included a selection of new and older works by Yeo. The new portraits included individuals who have made a significant mark on their field of expertise, including: the arts, theatre, and politics. Sitters include Doreen Lawrence, Kevin Spacey, Damien Hirst, Malala Yousafzai, and Grayson Perry.

In 2014, the exhibition was shown at The Lowry Gallery in Salford and in 2015, it was on display at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark in honour of Yeo having painted the first official portrait of the former Danish Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt.

Yeo is art consultant at Soho House group. He has co-curated the clubs worldwide, and designed the now notorious, pornographic leaf wallpaper that adorns several of its walls, including the Dean Street Townhouse in London and Soho House, Berlin. Jonathan Yeo was a judge for the 2010 Art Fund Prize for museums. In 2014 Yeo was on the panel of judges for the BP Portrait Prize.

In April 2011, the Queen commissioned Yeo to paint a portrait of David Attenborough for the Royal Collection.

In February 2016, Yeo's portrait of the actor Kevin Spacey in the role of President Francis J. Underwood, from the Netflix series House of Cards, was unveiled at the Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery in Washington, DC. Spacey unveiled the painting in character as the fictional President Underwood, joking "I'm pleased the Smithsonian continues to prove itself as a worthwhile institution. I'm one step closer to convincing the rest of the country that I am the president." Netflix made a short film of the collaboration between the museum, actor, and artist to promote the fourth season of House of Cards, which premiered that same evening.

In March 2016, Yeo's largest retrospective to date opened at the Museum of National History at Frederiksborg Castle in Denmark. A new series of paintings of the actor and model Cara Delevingne was unveiled at the museum as part of the exhibition. This series of portraits was made over an eighteen-month period and is concerned with image making and performed identity. Yeo said: "the way we manipulate and read self-portrait images, or 'selfies', in the last five years has far more in common with the activity of the 16th-century portrait artists and audiences than any art movement since the birth of photography". A portrait of the former Danish Prime Minister, Helle Thorning-Schmidt, was also unveiled at the opening of this exhibition and will remain at the museum as part of its permanent collection. A new monograph, titled 'In The Flesh', was published by the museum to accompany the show.

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Buckingham Palace visitors must follow strict rules during new tour as King Charles opens the East Wing for the very first time - here are the items visitors are banned from carrying

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 10, 2024
Tomorrow marks the first time in history that the East Wing of the royal residence will open its doors to members of the public. For £75, guests will tour 19 rooms in the London residence and get a glimpse of George IV's love of oriental art and furniture. To ensure the safety of the residence, staff, and its visitors, the Royal Collection Trust has revealed its stringent security plan, with visitors subject to airport-style checks. (Pictured left: Principal Corridor. Pictured right: Yellow Drawing Room. Pictured inset: Buckingham Palace)

Sir David Attenborough portrait - painted by same artists behind controversial King's depiction - is unveiled by the Royal Society to celebrate the 98-year-old's four decades as a fellow

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 26, 2024
A portrait of Sir David Attenborough has been unveiled by the Royal Society to mark the broadcaster and naturalist's four decades as a fellow. In the artwork by Jonathan Yeo, who painted the King's first official portrait since the Coronation , a seated Sir David holds his hands and looks towards the viewer. Sir David, 98, said: 'It was a tremendous honour to be elected a fellow of the Royal Society over 40 years ago, and that my portrait has now been painted by such a master as Jonathan Yeo for the society's extensive and important collection is extraordinary indeed.'

King Charles' first official portrait is vandalised by animal rights activists: Two Animal Rising protesters cover monarch's face with Wallace and Gromit image and stick on speech bubble message about 'cruelty on RSPCA farms'

www.dailymail.co.uk, June 11, 2024
King Charles' first official portrait was vandalised by animal rights campaigners today while on display at the Philip Mould gallery in London.   Two protesters from group called Animal Rising climbed over security rope in front of shocked visitors before defacing the painting with Wallace and Gromit-inspired poster. At around midday, the duo covered the monarch's face with an image of the animated character Wallace and stuck a speech bubble to the painting with a message about 'cruelty' on RSPCA farms.