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David Yarrow Scottish, b. 1966

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David Yarrow Scottish, b. 1966

The Richest Hill In The World, 2019
Archival Pigment Print
Available in 2 sizes:
Standard - 52 x 67 inches
Large - 71 x 93 inches
Edition of 12 plus 3 artist's proofs
Signed, editioned and dated on the bottom recto
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THE RICHEST HILL IN THE WORLD Montana, USA – 2020 When we undertook our first “through the car windscreen” project 18 months ago in Monument Valley, Arizona, we had no...
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THE RICHEST HILL IN THE WORLD
Montana, USA – 2020

When we undertook our first “through the car windscreen” project 18 months ago in Monument Valley, Arizona, we had no idea that it would be the pilot to a series that has now taken us onto Montana, Chicago and LA. The idea of the layered narrative and work with great American vistas has worked and the concept is now known. Best of all no one can really copy us.

In January 2019 we returned again to Montana, partly because the four wolves we use live there, partly because we have a network of local contacts and fixers that deliver both logistical precision on the ground and access to the best locations, but mostly because the canvas on which to tell stories is so rich in potential. Montana does stand out for us.

Our focus this time was the historic frontier mining town of Butte. I have long had an obsession with the frontier settlements and Butte is visually one of the best because it straddles a hill. Between 1900s - 1950 the town represented a microcosm of final frontier life in the Wild West. It was a hill that was once so rich in minerals, that Butte became known locally as “The Richest Hill in the World”

My readings on the town told me of a storied past of felons and outlaws - there were both murders and hangings on a regular basis. There were also no doubt many honourable men, but also many with the cunning of a wolf. It was a rich place and as always with that wealth came glamorous women.

In my creative processing, coupling a wolf with the glamour of Daniella Braga could give a nod to the hill’s hey day when everything was possible for everyone. The photograph just works and for those that know, it is unmistakably Butte in the background.
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Artist's studio; Cast|ine|Goodman Gallery, Aspen
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