Richard Johnson (war artist)
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Richard Johnson (born 1966 in Scotland) is a Canadian journalist and war artist.[1]
Early life and education[]
Johnson was born in Falkirk, Scotland, and was educated at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design. He was taught to draw by his grandfather, Herbert William Bingham, an amateur artist.
Career[]
In 2003 Johnson, on assignment for the Detroit Free Press, embedded with the United States Marine Corps for the invasion and early months of the Iraq War. Much of Johnson’s artwork from that war is now held by the National Museum of the Marine Corps in Virginia. The artwork was part of a newspaper series with reporter Jeff Seidel. The writings and pencil sketches were compiled into a book, “Portraits of War,” in 2003.[2]
In 2007, Johnson – writing and drawing for the National Post - traveled with a Canadian International Security Assistance Force in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Much of that work is now held by the Smithsonian Institution's National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C.[3]
In 2008 and 2009, Johnson traveled as photographer and videographer to Zimbabwe, the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Central African Republic, while working for the United Nations.
In 2011, Johnson traveled with Canadian military in Kandahar, Afghanistan. Much of that work is now held by the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, in Washington, D.C.[4]
In August 2012, Johnson returned to Afghanistan, to observe the US Army ISAF soldiers who took over from Canadian troops in Kandahar, and to Kabul and to observe training missions by Canadian ISAF.
In 2013, Johnson began working for The Washington Post as illustrator.
In March 2014, he began a journal of urban sketching called "Drawing D.C. Together."
In August 2014, Johnson returned again to Afghanistan, covering the drawdown of U.S. combat troops.
In November 2015, he traveled to Ukraine, as part of the Canadian Forces Artists Program, covering NATO training.
References[]
- ^ Owens, Anne Marie. "Introducing the National Post's special Afghanistan project, The Long Road". The National Post. Retrieved June 2011.
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(help) - ^ Johnson, Richard (2003). Portraits of War. Detroit Free Press. Detroit. pp. 300. ISBN 0-937247-42-1.
- ^ Bawagan, Juanita. "Smithsonian takes a shine to Post editor Richard Johnson's raw images of life in war zones". The National Post. Retrieved 16 December 2011.
- ^ Cox, Andrew. "Canuck War Art". Blog. Retrieved July 5, 2011.
External links[]
- The National Post, Kandahar Journal
- The National Post, The Long Road Series
- Applied Arts Magazine article
- Richard Johnson's Kandahar Journal, National Post
- Society For News Design India article
- Andrewcox.com article
- Battleground Exhibit: The Kandahar Journals of Richard Johnson
- Portraits of War, July 2003
- NewsIllustrator.com
- The National Museum of the Marine Corps in Triangle, VA
- The Smithsonian, National Museum of American History
- Drawing D.C. Together
- Ted Talk: No Place For a Civilian
- Four Small Stories of the Heart
- War Literature and The Arts
- 1966 births
- Alumni of the University of Dundee
- Canadian journalists
- Living people
- Canadian war artists
- 20th-century Canadian journalists
- 21st-century Canadian journalists