Desiree Dolron (born 16 April 1963) is a Dutch visual artist who lives and works in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.[1][2] Her photographs portray a variety of styles and subjects, including documentary photography, still life, portraits and video works. Dolron is best known for her series Xteriors (2001-2018).
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![]() Desiree Dolron while working on her series Monarch (2018) | |
Born | 16 April 1963 (1963-04-16) (age 59) Haarlem, the Netherlands |
Nationality | Dutch |
Known for | Photography, Film maker, Visual Artist |
Notable work | 'Xteriors (2001-2018), Te di todos mis suenos |
Awards | Prix de Rome (1996), Artist of the Year (2019) |
Dolron was born in Haarlem, the Netherlands.[3]
Dolron has traveled extensively to find subjects for her photography.[3] One of Dolron’s ongoing series is titled Xteriors, which consists of photographic portraits drawn from the style of paintings by Old Masters.[4]
Dolron was awarded the Laureate Prix de Rome, Amsterdam, The Netherlands (1996); in 2019 she has been honored with the title of Artist of the Year[8] by the American friends of the Museums in Israel, New York.
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