Based in Berlin, Olaf Hajek is currently one of the world's most successful and well-known illustrative artists. His work can be seen in newspapers including the New York Times and the Washington Post, in magazines such as Rolling Stone and Time, in advertisements, and on stamps for Great Britain's Royal Mail. Over the last several years his personal work has captured increasing attention on the international art market. After exhibitions in London, New York, Atlanta, Buenos Aires, and Cape Town, Olaf Hajek's artworks are now on view at Gestalten Space in Berlin.
This exhibit also celebrates the launch of Olaf Hajek's second monograph Black Antoinette.
The exhibit
© African Beauty, 2011 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© African Nature Man, 2011 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Milagros, 2010 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Milagros 2, 2010 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Chopin, 2009 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© REM, 2011 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Tree of Ancient Times, 2011 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
© Oranges are Not the Only Fruit, 2011 by Olaf Hajek. Courtesy of Gestalten
Black Antoinette by Olaf Hajek
Illustrations from the book
Images Courtesy of Gestalten
Images Courtesy of Gestalten
Black Antoinette, The Work of Olaf Hajek will be released in August in the US.
Courtesy of Gestalten, Berlin.
Courtesy of Gestalten, Berlin.
Oh, I'm so glad to know he has a second book. I have his first one and it's on my coffee table because I look at it often. His artwork is a great inspiration to me and I've followed him for years now. So wonderful to see you post about him, Evelyne.
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