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Erwin Olaf for Rijksmuseum Catwalk

Erwin Olaf is an internationally exhibiting 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.


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Rijksmuseum ontvangt kerncollectie Erwin Olaf NRC

An artist of tremendous drive, his attention to detail was unparalleled,' Taco Dibbits, Director of the Rijksmuseum, said in reaction to Olaf's death. 'The Rijksmuseum received Erwin Olaf.


12 x Erwin Olaf in het Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam agreylady

Erwin Olaf's photos have the gloss of fashion shots and a haunting undercurrent that makes you long for more context. As he turns 60, three museums will present his work.


Erwin Olaf schenkt honderden foto's aan Rijksmuseum, volgend jaar expositie NOS

The artist passed away in 2023. Erwin Olaf's photographs address the human experience in a meticulously aesthetic manner. Read more about Olaf's creative process, and view his artworks here.


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This work belongs to Doos van groene flock voor serie foto's Hope Portraits (RP-F-2018-38-78)


Rijksmuseum ontvangt kerncollectie Erwin Olaf NRC

The Gallery of Honour in Rijksmuseum is an extended corridor directed towards a clear focal point: the Night Watch Gallery. On view in the side alcoves are masterpieces by the great artists of the seventeenth century.


The Rijksmuseum Shows Its Vast Fashion Collection for the First Time

Erwin Olaf, a contemporary Dutch photographer known for the precision of his staged photographs of both countercultural figures and Dutch royalty, died on Wednesday in Groningen, the.


Exposition « Catwalk. Fashion at the Rijksmuseum » de Erwin Olaf Actuphoto

Museo Nacional del Prado, 2017. Espoo Museum of Modern Art, 2017. McNay Art Museum, 2017. Instituto Cultural Peruano Norte Americano, 2017. After Rodin - Groninger Museum, 2016.


Don d’Erwin Olaf au Rijksmuseum Le Quotidien de l'Art

Selected solo and group Exhibitions Erwin Olaf. Gemeente Museum The Hague & The Hague Museum of Photography, The Hague, The Netherlands, Anniversary Solo Show in 2019.. Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 'A Journey to Excellence' 2009 - Haifa Museum of Art, Haifa, Israel, 'Moving Targets' 2009 -


12 x Erwin Olaf in het Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam agreylady

Lorena Muñoz-Alonso. Contributing Writer. The Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam has launched "Catwalk," the first exhibition of its vast fashion collection, designed by the renowned photographer Erwin Olaf.


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Olaf passed away unexpectedly at the age of 64 on Wednesday morning, a few weeks after undergoing a lung transplant for long-term emphysema. Taco Dibbits, Director of the Rijksmuseum: Erwin Olaf.


12 x Erwin Olaf in het Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam agreylady

ERWIN OLAF at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam The print Nude Woman by Rembrandt will hang alongside Erin Olaf's 1987 photograph La Penseuse (Squares) 3 rd July - 22 nd September.


Model Imre Stiekema in a 1759 wedding dress. Picture by Erwin Olaf. 'Catwalk' exhibit, the

Rijksmuseum, 2019 - Interview Taco Dibbits about 12x Erwin Olaf exhibition in Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.


Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Erwin Olaf

Show details 7 After Rodin IV - Cathedral, Erwin Olaf, 2016 RC paper, h 775mm × w 603mm More details © erven Erwin Olaf This image is not available for download. Due to copyright restrictions this image can't be used for this purpose. Collections with this work 12x Erwin Olaf Frits van Essen September 20 2023 - 54 works 305 1 HNVD toets 3 10381


Rijksmuseum receives core collection Erwin Olaf News What’s on Rijksmuseum

Erwin Olaf, a Dutch photographer whose softly lit images of people in surrealist situations were seen widely, in venues ranging from the pages of fashion magazines to the galleries of art.