Jonathan Wateridge, born in 1972, is a British artist known for his work in the Postwar and Contemporary painting scene. His art is currently on view at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, and his work has previously been showcased by leading galleries and institutions, including GRIMM in London. Wateridge’s paintings have appeared at auction on numerous occasions, fetching prices between $8,750 and $502,146, depending on the piece’s scale and medium.
His auction record was set in 2012, when Jungle Scene With Plane Wreck sold at Christie’s London for $502,146. His practice has attracted critical attention and has been covered by outlets such as ArtDaily, FAD Magazine, and ARTFORUM. Most recently, he was mentioned in Contemporary Art Issue (February 2025) in the feature article “How Professional Artists Finish the Edges of a Canvas: 3 Key Strategies.”
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Jonathan Wateridge, born in 1972, is a British artist known for his work in the Postwar and Contemporary painting scene. His art is currently on view at the Green Family Art Foundation in Dallas, and his work has previously been showcased by leading galleries and institutions, including GRIMM in London. Wateridge’s paintings have appeared at auction on numerous occasions, fetching prices between $8,750 and $502,146, depending on the piece’s scale and medium.
His auction record was set in 2012, when Jungle Scene With Plane Wreck sold at Christie’s London for $502,146. His practice has attracted critical attention and has been covered by outlets such as ArtDaily, FAD Magazine, and ARTFORUM. Most recently, he was mentioned in Contemporary Art Issue (February 2025) in the feature article “How Professional Artists Finish the Edges of a Canvas: 3 Key Strategies.”