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      • Sarah Anne Johnson (born 1976) is a Canadian photo-based, multidisciplinary artist working in installation, bronze sculpture, oil paint, video, performance, and dance.
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  2. Sarah Anne Johnson (born 1976) is a Canadian photo-based, multidisciplinary artist working in installation, bronze sculpture, oil paint, video, performance, and dance. [1]

  3. Sep 3, 2015 · Sarah Anne Johnson lives and works in Winnipeg, and was recently shortlisted for the prestigious 2015 Sobey Art Award. She spoke with NGC Magazine about the evolution of her work, new directions and how — sometimes — being forced to slow down can be a good thing.

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  4. May 21, 2024 · The Artist: Sarah Anne Johnson is a photo-based artist from Winnipeg who’s made the natural world her focus. Most recently, you might recognize her work from The Idea of You, an Amazon Prime movie starring Anne Hathaway. The main character owns a gallery and Sarah’s piece “Unclose Me” is featured in one — or more — of the scenes.

  5. Sarah Anne Johnson’s photography, drawings, paintings and sculpture explore the real world and imaginary places. In some works, she mixes the two by creating dioramas to recreate scenes for the camera or painting on her photographs.

  6. Sarah Anne Johnson lives and works in Winnipeg where she was born in 1976. She studied Fine Arts at the University of Manitoba and completed her Graduate studies at the Yale School of Art in 2004. She is a photo-based artist who uses a variety of media in realizing her work.

  7. Sarah Anne Johnson works in various mediums, focusing on themes of nature and idealism. Her series of photographs, “Tree Planting” (2002-5), is a collection of images taken while Johnson spent a summer on a reforestation project in northern …

  8. Oct 27, 2020 · In the midst of a global pandemic, Sarah Anne Johnson’s photographs feel particularly topical. Johnson, a Canadian-American multidisciplinary artist, seems to consciously reject the misconception that photography is an art form meant to capture reality.