Nationality: English

Born in 1922, Fred Yates grew up in Urmston, a suburb of Manchester. His career as an insurance clerk was cut short by the outbreak of war and he served in the Grenadier Guards until 1945 when he returned to Manchester as a painter and decorator.

Untutored, but with tremendous self-discipline, Fred began to paint pictures of the rich industrial architecture of Manchester, the red brick terraces and the commotion and humour of street life - a theme that the artist is still concerned with, even in his recent paintings. He subsequently enrolled on a teacher training course at Bournemouth College of Art and in 1950 won a travelling scholarship to Rome and Florence.

He taught for twenty years battling continuously against artistic sophistication, for him, beauty resided in "simplicity and a child's mind". In 1969 Fred gave up teaching and moved to Cornwall to enable him to devote all his energy to painting. While he still painted scenes, remembered from his childhood in Manchester, he also worked on sunnier landscapes, new faces and activities that surrounded him.

His paintings are included in many private and public collections including Brighton and Hove Art Gallery, Liverpool University, the University of Warwick, Torquay Art Gallery and Russell Coates Gallery Bournemouth.


Solo Exhibitions:
2008   Muck and Brass (forthcoming), John Martin Gallery, London
2007   Book Launch, John Martin Gallery, London
2006   Flowers and Faces, John Martin Gallery, London
2005   Fred Yates at ArtLONDON, John Martin Gallery, London
2003   Twelve Months in Provence, John Martin Gallery, London
2003   The Lost Paintings, John Martin Gallery, London





Group Exhibitions:
2008   London Art Fair, John Martin Gallery, London
2006   New Year Exhibition, John Martin Gallery, London
2006   In to the Jungle - A Homage to Rousseau, John Martin Gallery, London
2005   Summer Exhibition, John Martin Gallery, London
2005   Fred Yates at ArtLONDON, John Martin Gallery, London


Fred Yates
b.1922

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We are sorry to announce the very sad news that Fred Yates passed away yesterday, 7th July 2008. Fred will be dearly missed by all of us at the gallery and his many friends.

A Memorial Service will be held at St James's Church, Piccadilly on September 11th at 12 noon. All are welcome to attend.

Fred Yates