"New Works" | DAVID YARROW

Arthur Roger Gallery

432 Julia St.

March 7th - October 3rd, 2020

10,000 BC

10,000 BC


Archival pigment print
30 x 74 inches
45 x 89 inches framed
 

Before Man

Before Man
Archival pigment print
37 x 97 inches
52 x 112 inches framed
 

Defense

Defense
Archival pigment print
33 x 68 inches image
48 x 83 inches framed
 

First Down

First Down

Frontier Town

Frontier Town
Archival pigment print
37 x 60 inches
52 x 75 framed
 

Gandalf

Gandalf
Archival pigment print
45 x 37 inches
60 x 52 inches framed
 

Governor

Governor
Archival pigment print
37 x 48 inches
52 x 63 framed
 

Hot Legs

Hot Legs
Archival pigment print
59 x 56 inches
74 x 71 inches framed
 

Intent

Intent

Keeping Up with the Crouches

Keeping Up with the Crouches
Archival pigment print
56 x 65 inches
71 x 80 inches framed
 

Kong

Kong
Archival pigment print
56 x 52 inches
71 x 77 inches framed
 

Oceans Eleven

Oceans Eleven
Archival pigment print
37 x 68 inches
52 x 83 inches framed
 

Savute

Savute
Archival pigment print
37 x 57 inches
52 x 72 inches framed
 

The Black Panther Returns

The Black Panther Returns

The Killers

The Killers
Archival pigment print
30 x 76 inches
45 x 91 inches framed
 

The Mob

The Mob
Archival pigment print
56 x 101 inches
71 x 116 inches framed
 

The Statesman

The Statesman
Archival pigment print
58 x 44 inches
74 x 59 inches framed
 

Walk the Line

Walk the Line
Archival pigment print
56 x 103 inches
71 x 118 inches framed
 

Winter's Coming

Winter's Coming
Archival pigment print
56 x 90 inches
71 x 105 framed
 

Press Release

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present an exhibition of photographs by David Yarrow. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger Gallery, located at 432 Julia Street, from March 7th - October 3rd, 2020. The gallery will host a walkthrough and book signing at the gallery at 2 pm followed by an opening reception with the artist in attendance on Saturday, March 7 from 6–8 pm.

Internationally-acclaimed photographer David Yarrow’s distinctive wildlife photographs are at once formidable and elegant. Majestic mammals from varied extreme environments uniquely engage the viewer in this exhibition of large-scale, monochromatic photographs spanning recent years. The artist has traveled the globe in his pursuit of documenting wildlife, including polar bears in Norway, elephants in Kenya, brown bears in Alaska, rhinos in Tanzania and tigers in India.

David Yarrow uses well-positioned remote-controlled cameras encased in steel boxes and often scented with the most attractive and enticing smell for the animal in question. Always nearby, he patiently anticipates the exact moment that will give his images context, soul, and a sense of place. This approach and his particular perspective produce images that sit outside normal boundaries and create an intimate and mesmeric connection between animal and viewer.

Philanthropy and conservation are integral to the artist’s practice and his respect for the animals and their habitats is evident in his approach and documentation. Included in his wide range of advisory and ambassadorial roles, David Yarrow is the affiliated photographer for Tusk Trust, an organization dedicated to initiating and funding conservation, community development and environmental education programs across Africa.

David Yarrow was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966. He took up photography in his youth and began working as a photographer for The London Times when he was 20, covering the Olympics as well as numerous other sporting events. In 1986, he was named Young Scottish Photographer of the Year. He is represented by many of the world’s leading galleries and has had numerous international exhibitions. Four books have been published of Yarrow’s photographs, including Nowhere (2007), Encounter (2013), Wild Encounters (2016), David Yarrow Photography: Americas Africa Antarctica Arctic Asia Europe (2019). The latter contains a forward written by Tom Brady. David Yarrow lives and works in London. This is his second exhibition with the gallery.

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