Yarrow Haus: Carousel Fine Art x Yebo x Lion's Head Atlanta

  • Yarrow Haus

    DAVID YARROW IN ATLANTA ยท SUMMER 2026
  • JUNE 1 – MID-SEPTEMBER • WORLD CUP WATCH PARTY • WORKS AVAILABLE TO COLLECT
  • For one summer, two of Atlanta’s most coveted rooms become a gallery. David Yarrow’s cinematic, larger-than-life photography arrives at Yebo and Lion’s Head — wild, theatrical, and yours to take home.
  • I. The Artist

    Who Is David Yarrow?
    MARADONA, 1986  ·  MEXICO CITY

    Who Is David Yarrow?

    David Yarrow doesn’t just take photographs, he stages them like films.

    Born in Glasgow in 1966, Yarrow was twenty when he stood on the pitch at the 1986 World Cup Final in Mexico City for The London Times and caught Diego Maradona lifting the trophy. That single frame, syndicated worldwide, set everything in motion. A long detour into finance followed, he built and ran a London hedge fund, before he returned to the camera that had always been his real calling.

     

    Today he is regarded as one of the world’s best-selling fine-art photographers, famous for cinematic, large-format black-and-white storytelling: wolves and lions, the American West, and icons of sport and screen. Philanthropy sits at the center of the work. He is an ambassador to the Kevin Richardson Foundation and a supporter of Tusk, and his print sales have raised tens of millions for conservation. 

     

    learn more about david yarrow
  • II. The Collection

    Six David Yarrow Photographs on View

    Each work is a story of place, patience and the split second Yarrow waited for, from a Manhattan blizzard to a saloon in the West. Explore more of David Yarrow’s available works.

  • 01 Vice, 2026 TRONA, CALIFORNIA Two women, a wolf and a black Chevrolet, loose in the California desert. Vice is...
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    Vice, 2026

    TRONA, CALIFORNIA

    Two women, a wolf and a black Chevrolet, loose in the California desert. Vice is Yarrow’s knowing tribute to Thelma & Louise, and the police cars closing in behind make the homage impossible to miss. He shot it at the remote Trona Pinnacles at first light, in the off-season, where the silence buys both privacy and scale. The best ideas, he says, tend to arrive through a car window. 

     


     
    Photograph · Edition 5 of 12 · 37 × 49 in · 52 × 64 in framed
    AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
  • 02 Wall Street Stories, 2026 MANHATTAN, NEW YORK A wolf prowls down Wall Street in the worst snow New York...
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    Wall Street Stories, 2026

    MANHATTAN, NEW YORK

    A wolf prowls down Wall Street in the worst snow New York has seen since 1905. Yarrow had chased this image for years; when the storm finally hit, he flew the red-eye from Sundance and landed minutes before JFK shut. With snow falling two inches an hour, he pushed his widest lens to bring the wolf close to the New York Stock Exchange, its face caked white, steam curling up from the street. A predator on the floor of capitalism, the metaphor needs no caption.

     


     

    Photograph · Edition 10 of 12 · 37 × 44 in · 52 × 59 in framed
    Available for acquisition
  • 03 Moths to a Flame, 2026 PARK CITY, UTAH Step inside the rowdiest room in the West. Staged at Park...
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    Moths to a Flame, 2026

    PARK CITY, UTAH

    Step inside the rowdiest room in the West. Staged at Park City’s legendary No Name Saloon — in Yarrow’s words, as good a saloon as there is, and good because its patrons aren’t virtuous. Every face is an archetype; every detail earns its place. A fitting footnote: his crew set out to beat the bar’s record tab by midday on a Tuesday, and managed it comfortably.

     


     

    Photograph · Edition 6 of 12 · 34 × 77 in · 49 × 91 in framed
    AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
  • 04 Maradona, 1986 MEXICO CITY The frame that started everything. On the pitch at the 1986 World Cup Final in...
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    Maradona, 1986

    MEXICO CITY

    The frame that started everything. On the pitch at the 1986 World Cup Final in Mexico City, shooting for The London Times, a twenty-year-old Yarrow found his moment as thousands of fans flooded the field. Hoisted on Argentinian shoulders, Diego Maradona looked straight down his lens, trophy aloft; an image syndicated around the world that launched a career. Forty years on, it returns to Atlanta in a World Cup summer.

     


     
    Photograph · Edition 35 of 40 · 30 × 45 in · 45 × 60 in framed 
    AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
  • 05 The Fall, 2025 BRYSON CITY, NORTH CAROLINA A steam train charges straight at the camera through a blaze of...
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    The Fall, 2025

    BRYSON CITY, NORTH CAROLINA

    A steam train charges straight at the camera through a blaze of mountain color. High on a remote bend in the Smokies, a spot Yarrow believes no camera had reached, relentless rain wiped out the first day entirely. The shot came in a single twenty-minute window the next morning. Red, white and black snap against the autumn patchwork, riders clinging on through the train’s own smoke.

     


     

    Photograph · AP 3 · 51 × 37 in · custom framing 
    AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
  • 06 Thor, 2018 DINOKENG, SOUTH AFRICA A white lion named for the god of thunder, felled by lightning the very...
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    Thor, 2018

    DINOKENG, SOUTH AFRICA

    A white lion named for the god of thunder, felled by lightning the very day Nelson Mandela died an hour away. Thor lived at Kevin Richardson’s sanctuary, where Yarrow is an ambassador to the Kevin Richardson Foundation. On a storm-lashed night in 2013, Richardson woke with a premonition, went to check his pride, and found Thor gone. Years later a new white lion arrived. He named him Thor too.

     


     

    Photograph · AP 1 · 44 × 37 in · custom framing
    AVAILABLE FOR ACQUISITION
  • III. THE PROGRAMME

    Events at Yarrow Haus

     

    Thu, Jun 11

    3 - 6 PM

    World Cup Watch Party at Yebo

    Atlanta is a 2026 World Cup host city, and Yebo's patio is where art meets the beautiful game. Watch Mexico vs South Africa surrounded by Yarrow works, a fitting pairing, since the matchup echoes two of them: Maradona in Mexico City and Thor in South Africa. Carousel clients welcome; a table is reserved.

    YEBO patio

     


     

    Thu, Jun 18

    6 PM

    Yarrow × Menagerie Wine Dinner

    An intimate dinner for Lion's Head members, in the company of David Yarrow's photography and a menu built for the evening. Seating is limited and by arrangement, please contact us for availability.

    LION'S HEAD

     


     

     

    All Summer

    JUN 1 - MID-SEPT

    The Yarrow Haus Residency

    A season-long presentation woven through Yebo and Lion's Head, with select pieces available to acquire throughout the summer. Planning a World Cup visit? See more on Discover Atlanta.

    YEBO & LION'S HEAD
     

     


     

  • IV. FOR COLLECTORS

    Collecting David Yarrow — What to Know

    Yarrow’s appeal to collectors is built on scarcity and story. Every image is a strictly limited edition, and demand has translated into a strong secondary market, his work regularly appears at Sotheby’s and major art fairs.

     

    Prices range widely by image, size and edition. Record sales include Africa at $106,250 and The Wolves of Wall Street at $200,000. The works at Yarrow Haus are priced individually, contact Carousel Fine Art for current availability.

     

    • Limited editions. Lower edition numbers and artist’s proofs are the most sought-after.
    • Size & framing. Large-format, museum-framed prints anchor a room and command a premium.
    • Provenance. Acquire through authorised partners like Carousel Fine Art to protect authenticity and value.
    • Collect what moves you. Value can grow, but the surest return is living with a work you love. 

     


     

  • CAROUSEL FINE ART

    See It. Collect It.

    Reserve your place at a Yarrow Haus event, book a private viewing, or enquire about acquiring a work. Our advisors will take it from there - speak with an art advisor or browse the current exhibitions