it’s � �ve o’clock somewhere solo exhibition by david yarrow
Presents
it’s � �ve o’clock somewhere solo exhibition by david yarrow
Premiering in Singapore, Miaja Art Collections is pleased to present a Solo Exhibition by David Yarrow: ‘It’s Somewhere ’. The world-renowned London based fine art It’s Five O’Clock Somewhere photographer comes to Lion City to showcase his evocative, pin sharp black and white signature prints. Presented over two gallery floors; the exhibition will display 28 fine art photography prints, including some new images - only available at Miaja Art Collections.
It’s Five ‘It’s Five O’Clock O’Clock Somewhere Somewhere’ will exclusively feature limited edition prints from Yarrow’s recently completed project in Montana with iconic supermodel Cindy Crawford. The exhibition also showcases photos that have captured the beauty and unique character of endangered wild animals in Borneo, Kenya, South Africa, Namibia, Iceland amongst other remote places, and his iconic image “Cara Cigar” with Cara Delevingne – all available to collectors. Cara Cigar Many leading galleries and museums across Europe, USA and Canada display Yarrow’s large-format monochrome images. In 2017, he had firmly established himself as one of the bestselling fine art photographers in the world, with the limited-edition prints regularly selling for high prices at auction. Yarrow made his name by getting very close to wild animals by working with wide angle lenses. “If enough, you you are are not not close close enough enough” perfectly describes the Artist’s If your picture is not good enough, philosophy. Giving back is also integral to Yarrow’s work ethic, as he has reaffirmed his goals of raising significant funds for Wildlife Conservation and other charitable projects such as Education and Children’s Cancer.
david yarrow biography
David Yarrow was born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966. He took up photography at an early age and as a 20-year-old found himself working as a photographer for The London Times on the pitch at the World Cup Final in Mexico City. On that day, David took the famous picture of Diego Maradona holding the World Cup and, as a result, he was subsequently asked to cover the Olympics and numerous other sporting events. Many years later Yarrow established himself as a fine art photographer by documenting the natural world from new perspectives and the last nine years have been career defining. Yarrow’s evocative and immersive photography of life on earth is most distinctive and it has earned him an ever growing following amongst art collectors. His large monochrome images made in Los Angeles are on display in leading galleries and museums across Europe and North America and his work is also a regular feature at established art fairs. By the spring of 2017, he had firmly established himself as one of the bestselling fine art photographers in the world, with the limited edition prints (just 12 in an edition) regularly selling at over $70,000 a piece and his well-received recent work is now priced even higher. At the Sotheby’s photography auction in London in May 2017, Yarrow’s iconic image from South Sudan – Mankind was sold for $75,000, the highest of the 100 lots in the show. In April of 2018 year David’s image “The Wolf of Main Street” sold for $100,000 and was the highest bid for piece by a living photographer. Most recently “78 Degrees North” went for an even more impressive $110,000. In 2016, Rizzoli New York published Yarrow’s latest book Wild Encounters - with a foreword written by HRH The Duke of Cambridge (Prince William). The book was awarded “Art Book of 2017” by Amazon and has already sold out a second print run. All Yarrow’s royalties from the book continue to be
donated to Tusk, the leading British NGO that focuses on animal conservation in Africa. Philanthropy and conservation are central to David Yarrow’s passion to document the animal and human world in a fresh and creative way. In 2017, charitable donations from the sale of David’s images exceeded $1.2 million, with four of David’s pieces raising $186,000 in just a few minutes at the Tusk Gala dinner in New York City in April 2017. In 2018 Yarrow’s work raised over $2 million, with $311,000 being raised on one night in October 2018 in collaboration with Tag Heuer and Cara Delevingne towards the Cara Delevingne Foundation. In North America, he is represented by two leading photographic galleries in Holden Luntz in Palm Beach and Izzy in Toronto, as well as broader art galleries such as Samuel Lynne in Dallas and Arthur Roger Gallery in New Orleans. In Europe, David has a very strong presence in the Baltic - with Oslo, Antwerp and Amsterdam all key venues. David’s most recent partners Maddox have been influential in both London and Gstaad. Yarrow’s position in the industry has been rewarded with a wide range of advisory and ambassadorial roles. In conservation, he is an ambassador for WildArk and on the advisory board of Tusk and an ambassador for the Kevin Richardson Foundation. In 2017 Land Rover also appointed David as a global ambassador and creative partner. He is the European ambassador for Nikon and has recently been integral to the company’s most anticipated Camera release of the last decade.. In December 2017 he shot LVMH’s latest “Don’t Crack Under Pressure” campaign with Cara Delevingne which can be seen in airports around the world. In January 2019 David was appointed as a global ambassador for UBS.
The Untouchables II Amboseli, Kenya 2017 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 140 cm, Edition of 12
The Dude South Africa, 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 179 cm, Edition of 12
Wakanda South Africa, 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 135 x 132 cm, Edition of 12
Thor South Africa, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 150 x 132 cm, Edition of 12
Kingdom South Africa, 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 180 cm, Edition of 12
Genesis South Africa 2017 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 142 x 132 cm, Edition of 12
Cara Cigar South Africa, 2017 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 140 x 132 cm, Edition of 20
The Good, the Bad and the Ass Namib Desert, Namibia 2017 Archival Pigment Print, Large 180 x 295 cm, Edition of 12
The Killer Ranthambore National Park, India 2013 Archival Pigment Print, Large 180 x 272 cm, Edition of 20
The Queen of Ranthambore India, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 160 cm, Edition of 12
The Waterboys Amboseli, Kenya 2015 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 221 cm, Edition of 12
The Breakfast Club South Georgia, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 170 cm, Edition of 12
American Idol II Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming 2017 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 133 x 132 cm, Edition of 12
Burning Down The House Borneo, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 165 cm, Edition of 12
Members Only Simien Mountains, Northern Ethiopia 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 140 cm, Edition of 12
White Horses Iceland, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Large 170 x 274 cm, Edition of 12
The North Slope Alaska, USA 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 190.5 cm, Edition of 12
Diamonds in the Sky Alaska, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 175 cm, Edition of 12
Dessert Flight Amboseli, Kenya 2014 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 102 x 196 cm, Edition of 12
Wonderwall Iceland, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 175 x 132 cm, Edition of 12
Heaven Can Wait II Amboseli, Kenya 2014 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 203 cm, Edition of 12
Road Trip II Utah USA, 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 170 cm, Edition of 12
No Country for Old Men Montana, USA 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 145 cm, Edition of 12
Last Orders Montana, USA 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 191 cm, Edition of 12
Cindy's Shotgun Wedding Montana, USA 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 142 cm, Edition of 20
The Usual Suspects II Montana, USA 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Large 180 x 274 cm, Edition of 12
The Unusual Suspects Montana, USA 2019 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 193 cm, Edition of 20
The Last Supper Montana, USA 2018 Archival Pigment Print, Standard 132 x 229 cm, Edition of 12
Miaja Art Collections is devoted to encouraging visual dialogues to inspire and enrich our daily lives. It focuses on promoting artists through exhibitions and public programmes; as well as bringing inspiring and cross-cultural art to local art community and general public. Miaja Art Collections is a start of a new venture for us ; a natural progression of Miaja Design Group (1995) and Miaja Gallery (2015). In 2018, the firm decision was made to continue to grow our dream of providing a platform for our artists to showcase their talent in Singapore and globally. Being a patron of the Arts comes with many joys, such as unique relationships with the artists but also the responsibility of guidance throughout their career at Miaja Art Collections. The gallery team and I will continue to dedicate our time and best efforts towards the success of each and every one of the artists we proudly represent. ‘Embrace whoyou you purpose. the Embrace who areare andand your your divinedivine purpose. IdentifyIdentify the barriers barriers in your life, anddiscipline, develop courage discipline, and the in your life, and develop andcourage the strength to strength to permanently them, keeping for .’ A quote permanently move beyondmove them,beyond and keep moving forward by which we hope to guide our new and existing artists who have put their faith in us.
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