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Own by Erwin Olaf
Own by Erwin Olaf
Own by Erwin Olaf
Own by Erwin Olaf

Own 2011

Erwin Olaf

Paper
71 ⨯ 51 ⨯ 5 cm
ConditionExcellent
€ 2.750

Galerie Mia Joosten Amsterdam

  • About the artwork
    Erwin Olaf (1959-2023)
    'Own'
    Boek
    Oplage nr. 288 van 300
    Gewicht: ca. 19 kg, Pagina's: 368
    Boek: H=71 x B=51 x D=5 cm
    Inclusief foto (Achterzijde gesigneerd)
    Foto: H=47 x B=47 cm
    Vraagprijs: € 2.750,-

    Dit betreft de luxe editie van 300 stuks die binnen 1 dag waren uitverkocht. Het boek OWN is een schitterend overzicht van Erwin Olaf's oeuvre van foto's, een bijzonder boek dat is samengesteld ter gelegenheid van de uitreiking van de Johannes Vermeer Prijs in oktober 2011 aan Erwin Olaf voor zijn omvangrijke en unieke werk en zijn vermogen telkens weer nieuwe wegen in te slaan. De jury oordeelt dat hij dat in zowel zijn vrije, als in zijn commerciële werk, heeft laten zien en dat Olaf de auteur is geworden van een oeuvre, dat passie voor het vak uitstraalt, uitzonderlijk rijk is in zijn beeldkwaliteit en beweeglijk in zijn ontwikkeling. En dat werk is over de hele wereld bekend als een van de meest omvang- en invloedrijke in de hedendaagse fotografie.
  • About the artist

    Erwin Olaf, born Erwin Olaf Springveld in 1959 in Hilversum, grew into one of the most influential and internationally recognized photographers in the Netherlands. With an oeuvre spanning four decades, he managed to bring together photography, film, and visual art in a distinct visual language that is simultaneously seductive and confrontational.

    Olaf achieved international breakthrough in 1988 when he won the Young European Photographer Award with his series Chessmen. In his early work, he explicitly explored themes such as sexuality, power, and identity, often with a raw directness that was perceived as provocative at the time. Later, his style evolved towards carefully staged, cinematic compositions in which light, color, and mise-en-scène achieve an almost painterly perfection. Series such as Berlin, Shanghai, and Rain depict静止, charged moments in which an underlying tension remains palpable.

    A recurring motif in his work is the vulnerability of the individual within social and cultural systems. Olaf gave space to people and stories that often fall outside the norm—including the LGBTQ+ community—and raised questions about beauty, shame, loneliness, and desire. His images appear controlled and aesthetically refined, yet almost always carry an emotional or societal charge.

    In addition to his autonomous work, Olaf also worked on commission for international media and brands, and created portraits of members of the Dutch royal family, among others. His work was exhibited worldwide in museums and galleries, including the Rijksmuseum and the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, where he secured a prominent place within the canon of contemporary photography.

    Erwin Olaf passed away in 2023, but left behind an impressive and influential oeuvre that has permanently pushed the boundaries of photography. His work continues to resonate through the way it balances beauty and discomfort, control and vulnerability—thereby compelling the viewer not only to look, but also to feel and reflect.

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