Richard Yates

Canadian (1949)
Richard Yates is a Canadian artist.
From ArtValue.ca records, the highest price paid at auction for a linocut work attributed to Richard Yates (1949) was C$250 - paid for "Bow Wave - Dream (00993/2013-1865)" at Heffel in Vancouver on Wed, Jan 21, 2015.
ArtValue.ca has 14 auction art sale records for their linocut results, with prices in the range of C$25 to C$250.

Saskatchewan NAC Auction House Biography and Notes

Richard Yates was born in Edmonton, Alberta, in 1949 and grew up in Victoria B.C., attending the University of Victoria to earn a BFA. He then attended the Instituto Allende in Mexico, the Banff Centre and Manchester Polytechnic in England. Returning to Canada, he earned an MFA in Printmaking at the world Printmaking program at the University of Alberta in Edmonton in 1984. After the degree, a stint at the Royal College of Art in Stockholm followed and he returned to Edmonton to live and work for fifteen years. A move to rural Manitoba followed, where he now lives and works. Yates has participated in over 130 group exhibitions and 27 solo exhibitions in Canada and abroad, showing woodcut prints, etchings, engravings, silkscreen prints, linocuts, drawings, paintings and installations. He has also produced handmade books on his own presses. His work is in all major public collections: Canada Council Art Bank, Alberta Art Foundation, and the National Museum in Stockholm, Sweden. The Art Gallery of Alberta is home to a large collection of his prints.

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