The Groninger Museum
(21 September 2003 to 30 November 2003) currently presents a large scale retrospective of 25 years of Erwin Olaf´s photography. The opening night, 1400 people visited the Groninger exhibition.

The book Silver,
with an overview of Olaf´s work was published to accompany this exhibition. This book was immediately sold out at the publishers. Visit Tapper-Popermajer today to reserve your copy, availability is very limited.

With Separation (2002/2003),
Olaf has created his most introverted series up until now. The characters are dressed from top to toe in black rubber, but every association with kinky sex is misplaced. The clothing appears to be symbolic for the frozed isolation of the figures. A boy and his mother are situated in a house that offers no warmth whatsoever. From a lowered (child´s) perspective, we see a number of scenes from the life of the boy, who ages with every photograph.


All works are shown by courtesy of Flatland Gallery, Utrecht
Prices and edition-numbers increase as works are sold
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