Search Results

Tools

Erwin Olaf - I am

Author
Olaf, Erwin, photographer.
Preferred Title
I am English
Title
Erwin Olaf - I am / introduction by Wim van Sinderen ; essays by Mattie Boom, Francis Hodgson, and W.M. Hunt ; interview by Laura Stamps ; commentary by Erwin Olaf.
Format
Book
Edition
First English-language edition. First Aperture edition.
Published
New York, NY : Aperture, 2019. c2019
Description
399 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), color portraits ; 31 x 24 cm
Other contributors
Olaf, Erwin. Photographs. Selections. Boom, Mattie, contributor. Hodgson, Francis, contributor. Hunt, W. M. (William M.), contributor. Stamps, Laura, 1979- interviewer. Haags Gemeentemuseum, host instiution.
Portion of title
I am
Other title
Erwin Olaf: I am
Notes
Translated from "Original Dutch-language edition."--Colophon. "Originally published by Hannibal Publishing on the occasion of the exhibition Erwin Olaf: I am"--Colophon. Published on the occasion of the exhibition held at Gemeentemuseum Den Haag, the Netherlands, February 16-May 12, 2019 and 5 other venues. Title from cover. Title in colophon: Erwin Olaf: I am. Includes bibliographical references (pages 398-399).
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Never well-behaved, always stimulating and surprising / Wim van Sinderen
  • Learning from the classics : light, framing, and tradition / Mattie Boom
  • A conversation with Erwin Olaf / Laura Stamps
  • Erwin Olaf in Palm Springs / Francis Hodgson
  • Wrestling with shadows / W.M. Hunt.
Scope/content
"This chronological presentation traces the evolution of the artist from cheeky provocateur to royal portraitist."--Label on back cover.
Subject headings
Olaf, Erwin--Exhibitions. Photography, Artistic--Exhibitions. Portrait photography--Exhibitions.
Genre heading
exhibition catalogs. Exhibition catalogs. Exhibition catalogs. Catalogues d'exposition.
ISBN
9781597114660 hardcover 1597114669 hardcover

Holdings

Library
Blmgtn - Kinsey Institute Library (by appointment only)
Call Number
X19567629
Location
Auxiliary Library Facility - Kinsey Institute