Paul Yates

Overview

Unique in contemporary British art, Paul Yates has sustained a highly original creative output across poetry, painting and film for over four decades. His poetry has been translated into several languages, his films have won various international awards and his paintings feature in important private, public, and royal collections.

 

Born in Belfast in 1954, Yates began writing and painting at an early age encouraged by his then high school English teacher, the artist, Jack Pakenham.  His paintings were first exhibited at the Tom Caldwell Gallery in Belfast at the age of 18.

 

Recently, one of his works was acquired for the legendary La Colombe d'Or collection in the South of France. Yates is a perfectionist and works may remain in his studio for many years before the right brush strokes or mark-makings brings them "into land" as he is wont to say.

 

Throughout his career, Yates has maintained an extremely private personal profile, declining interviews and rarely attending exhibition openings. Over recent years he has exhibited exclusively in the South of France.  

Works
  • Paul Yates, After the Fall (Diptych)
    After the Fall (Diptych)
  • Paul Yates, Balloons at the Window
    Balloons at the Window
  • Paul Yates, Billy Kazoo
    Billy Kazoo
  • Paul Yates, Bluey
    Bluey
  • Paul Yates, Edinburgh Tattoo
    Edinburgh Tattoo
  • Paul Yates, Fragment of a Map of an Imaginary Place
    Fragment of a Map of an Imaginary Place
  • Paul Yates, Head Boy
    Head Boy
  • Paul Yates, Magic Couple, Dunino Den
    Magic Couple, Dunino Den
  • Paul Yates, Midnight Bothy
    Midnight Bothy
  • Paul Yates, Mr Ellie
    Mr Ellie
  • Paul Yates, Sea Monster
    Sea Monster
  • Paul Yates, Somebody
    Somebody
  • Paul Yates, The Lade Braes, Autumn
    The Lade Braes, Autumn
  • Paul Yates, The Lade Braes, Spring
    The Lade Braes, Spring
  • Paul Yates, The Lade Braes, Summer
    The Lade Braes, Summer
  • Paul Yates, The Lovely Miss Paterson
    The Lovely Miss Paterson
  • Paul Yates, The Stage
    The Stage
  • Paul Yates, Three Caravans
    Three Caravans
  • Paul Yates, Wating for Godot, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh
    Wating for Godot, Northumberland Street, Edinburgh