- Portrait 05, 9 July 2012
- Portrait 05, 9 July 2012
- Portrait 3 , 9 July 2012
- Freimaurer Loge Dahlem, 22 April 2012
- Portrait 01, 22 April 2012
- Am Wasserfall , 2020
- Auf Dem See, 2020
- Portrat V, 2020
- Porträt VI, 2020
- Porträt XI B, 2020
- Portrat XII, 2020
- The Bank – The Secretary, 2018
- The Family Visit, 2018
- The Family Visit – The Niece, 2018
- After Rodin VII, The Eternal Idol, 2016
- After Rodin XII, Eve After the Fall, 2016
- Female Nude No. 4, 2015
- Female Nude No. 6, 2015
- Male Nude No. 2, 2015
- Reclining Nude No. 1, 2015
- Reclining Nude No. 2, 2015
- Reclining Nude No. 6, 2015
- Dawn - Still Life 1 , 2010
- Dusk - Still Life 1 , 2010
- Hotel Milan, Room 607, 2010
- Hotel Moscow, Emily Portrait, 2010
- Hotel Winston Salem, Room 304, 2010
- Hotel Winston Salem, Room 438, 2010
- Hotel Winston Salem, Sarah Portrait, 2010
- A Streetcar Named Desire, 2009
- Cyrano, 2009
- I am, 2009
- I Will Be, 2009
- I Wish, 2009
- Sunshine Boys, 2009
- Three Sisters, 2009
- Virginia Wolf, 2009
- Grief - Grace, 2007
- Grief - Victoria Portrait, 2007
- Hope - The Boxing School, 2005
- The Kitchen, 2005
- Rain - The Board Room, 2004
- Rain - The Gym , 2004
- Matt Portrait, 2002
- Chill Out, The Club, 2001
- Harrie Portrait, 2001
- Renee Portrait, 2001
- Thomas Portrait, 2001
- Squares Series, Piek on Phillipe Starck, 1991
- Joy, 1985
- Fechthalle Westend, 11 July 2012
- Portrait 06, 11 July 2012
- Portrait 07, 10 July 2012
- Portrait 10, 10 July 2012
Erwin Olaf
Erwin Olaf was born in 1959 in Hilversum, The Netherlands, and passed away in 2023 in Groningen, The Netherlands. He lived and worked in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
During his lifetime Olaf was an internationally renowned artist whose diverse practice centred around society’s marginalized individuals including women, people of colour, and the LGBTQ+ community. In 2019, following the acquisition of 500 works by in the Rijksmuseum, Olaf became a Knight of the Order of the Lion of the Netherlands. On the occasion Taco Dibbits, the director of the Rijksmuseum, called Olaf “one of the most important photographers of the final quarter of the 20th century”.