Gilman Contemporary presents a striking introduction to the work of Dutch photographer
Bastiaan Woudt, whose refined visual language has quickly earned him international recognition. Born in 1987 and entirely self-taught, Woudt has shaped a distinctive monochromatic style that echoes classic photographic traditions while embracing the clarity and precision of a modern eye. His images, spanning portraiture, fashion, and landscape, reduce the world to its most essential elements—light, shadow, and line—creating compositions that feel both disciplined and dreamlike.
Woudt’s photographs move naturally between the realms of haute couture and fine art. His work has appeared in publications such as Harper’s Bazaar, British Vogue, Numéro, and L’Officiel, and he has lent his elegant sensibility to major campaigns, including those for Chanel. Whether printed for the page or exhibited on the wall, his images share a commitment to form, balance, and an almost architectural sense of rhythm.
Among Woudt’s long-form projects,
Rhythm remains especially resonant. Here, he explores how texture, posture, and fabric influence the way identity is constructed and perceived. The tension between concealment and expression becomes central, as fashion functions simultaneously as shield and symbol. This nuanced reading of the human figure continues throughout the works selected for the exhibition, where models are framed in sculptural poses, their silhouettes sharpened by precisely controlled light.
Over more than thirteen years, Woudt has developed a signature that is instantly recognizable: stark tonal contrasts, flowing contours, and a minimalist sensibility that allows emotion to surface through subtle gestures. His photographs have been shown at Paris Photo, Photo London, and AIPAD, and his museum exhibitions—including
Twist (2022) and
Essence (2024)—have further cemented his place in contemporary photography.
Woudt’s practice is also guided by purpose. Through his involvement with organizations such as the Marie-Stella-Maris Foundation and Orange Babies, he supports vital humanitarian and health initiatives. His work, both artistic and philanthropic, reflects a belief in clarity—of image, intention, and impact.
Image:
Bastiaan Woudt,
Poise.
Archival pigment print © Bastiaan Woudt