Erwin Olaf (1959) is an internationally exhibiting Dutch artist whose diverse practice centers around society’s marginalized individuals, including women, people of color, and the LGBTQ+ community. In 2019 Olaf became a Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands after 500 works from his oeuvre were added to the collection of the Rijksmuseum. Taco Dibbits, Rijksmuseum director, called Olaf “one of the most important photographers of the final quarter of the 20th century”.
In 2018, Olaf completed a triptych of monumental photographic and filmic tableaux portraying periods of seismic change in major world cities, and the citizens embraced and othered by their urban progress. Like much of his work, it is contextualized by complex race relations, the devastation of economic divisions, and the complications of sexuality. Olaf has maintained an activistic approach to equality throughout his 40-year career after starting out documenting pre-AIDS gay liberation in Amsterdam’s nightlife in the 1980s.
A bold and sometimes controversial approach has earned the artist a number of prestigious collaborations, from Vogue and Louis Vuitton, to the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam. He served as the official portrait artist for the Dutch royal family in 2017, and designed the national side of the euro coins for King Willem-Alexander in 2013. He has been awarded the Netherlands’ prestigious Johannes Vermeer Award, as well as Photographer of the Year at the International Color Awards, and Kunstbeeld magazine’s Dutch Artist of the Year.
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Royal Blood, 2000 |
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Paradise, Portraits and The Club, 2001 |
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Dutch Doubles, 2005-13 Dutch National Ballet
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Ingo Maurer, 2004 |
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From The Rain Series, 2004 |
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From The Rain Series, 2004 |
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Kohler, 2005 |
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Couture, 2009 the New York Times
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Peace, 2006 Sunday Times Magazine |
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Moooi, 2007-08 |
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Moooi, 2007-08 |
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DeLaMar Theatre, 8 Classic Plays, 2009 |
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DeLaMar Theatre, 8 Classic Plays, 2009 |
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Dusk & Dawn, 2009
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Libération, 2009
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Dutch National Ballet, 50th Anniversary, 2011 |
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Introdans, 2011 |
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Berlin Rathaus Schöneberg, 9th of July, 2012 |
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Hamburg, Stage Theater An Der Elbe, 2014 |
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Les Beaux Arts, Basquiat, 2014 for Vogue
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Les Beaux Arts, Pollock, 2014 for Vogue |
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Vogue Korea, 2017
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from the Shanghai Series, 2017 |
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from the Shanghai Series, 2017 |
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April Fool, 2020 |
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Vanity Fair, March, 2020
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Dance in Close-Up Series, 2022 |
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