GSTAAD.- Maddox Gallery will open a new gallery in Gstaad, Switzerland, this December, its fourth space to open in two years. With three successful locations in London, this will be their first international gallery and will be housed in a traditional chalet in the picturesque Alpine resort.
Maddox Gallery, Gstaad will open the week prior to Christmas with an inaugural exhibition dedicated to the work of the worlds leading wildlife photographer, David Yarrow.
David Yarrow has built a world-class reputation for producing images of the planets most remote landscapes, cultures and endangered animals. His methods for enticing dangerous animals near enough to his lens for the best photograph include researching which animal is most attracted to which scent and then coating his camera in it as he lays in wait.
Davids work has been exhibited by some of the worlds leading galleries and his images are among some of the most sought after works in nature photography. David has a global book deal with Rizzoli New York, and in 2016 produced a flagship book named Wild Encounters featuring work from seven continents and many of the Earths most endangered species. The foreword was written by HRH The Duke of Cambridge and all author royalties from the book go to Tusk Trust. Amazon awarded it Best Art and Photography book of 2016. Alongside Rizzoli, David launched the book in a series of events across the world in the last quarter of 2016, including exhibitions at Fotografiska in Stockholm, Leonhards Gallery in Antwerp, Holden Luntz in Palm Beach and at Londons Somerset House.
In April 2017 at the annual Tusk Gala in New York, Davids images raised $175,000 at auction, including two lots, which sold for $50,000 each, cementing his status as one of the most coveted artists in his field.
In May 2017, at Sothebys photography auction in London, his iconic picture, Mankind, was sold for £60,000 (the highest price of the hundred lots on auction). In September 2017 he presented The Untouchables, a solo exhibition at Maddox Gallery, Westbourne Grove.
Born in Glasgow, Scotland in 1966, David is now considered one of the worlds leading fine art photographers. At the age of 20, he captured the now iconic image of Diego Maradona holding the World Cup at the 1986 final and the picture was syndicated across the globe becoming instantly recognisable. Following an eight year period as a stockbroker, David decided to fully devote his time to photography, focusing on his passion for wildlife and conservation.
Maddox Gallery opens in Gstaad following the enormous success of its three London galleries that opened in 2015, 2016 and 2017. Maddox Gallery, Gstaad will be managed by Michael Doer and will be housed in an elegant chalet style environment with the warm winter ambience of a cozy ski chalet over three floors. The refurbishment will be overseen by Chaletbau Matti.