A note from David Yarrow: “I don’t t want to be put in a box for convenient labelling – who on earth does? My only constant is always to try and get better and take pictures that elicit fresh emotions. In striving to defy categorisation I have visited 12 countries so far in 2024 and whether I work in China or Iceland, the goal is always to be authentic and surprise. I do hope those visiting my new exhibition in this wonderful gallery will see the whole show as greater than the sum of the parts. I seek to entertain and perhaps – at the margin – remind people that we live in a beautiful world. The road does go on forever and the journey never ends – I am a lucky man to call this a job”- Love, David
Discover « The Journey Never Ends », the new exhibition from David Yarrow, at G&M Design Gallery from 21st March 2024.
In January 2023 G&M Design Gallery was thrilled to introduce Point & View, a collection of works by talented and recognised photographers from across the globe. Selected by Fenton Bailey, these photographers were chosen to exhibit their distinct outlook on the world. Nico Perez captures dreamlike pictures of his works in Tokyo; Malak Kabbani utilises light to make striking still-lifes; Will Davidson offers dynamic NYC skylines; Maisie Cousins presents vivid, detailed images of commonplace objects; and Fenton displays unique and captivating flower and nude art. Unlike other shows…
Mariano Vivanco has been invited by the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lima (MAC) to create an exhibition of photography tracing Peruvian history and mythology. The opening is provisioned for 2024. In conjunction with the exhibition, these images have been compiled in a book which will published by the Rizzoli publishing house. The book is simply entitled “Peru”.
The G&M Design Gallery was delighted to exhibit these works in a sneak preview on
September 22, 2023.
“Peru is the country where the blood that flows in my veins comes from. It made me who I am today and I am so proud to be Peruvian. Throughout my life, I have always wanted to tell stories in images, the stories of this immense land.” – Mariano Vivanco