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April Issue 2008
Nina Liu and Friends in Charleston,
SC, Features Works by Michael Johnson
Nina Liu and Friends in Charleston, SC, will present, Never Seen, Never Shown, a collection of photographic works by Michael Johnson that spans a period of time stretching back to the 1970s. This exhibition consists of images that Johnson never has shown together in the Southeastern United States and will be on view through Apr. 30, 2008.
The Los Angeles Times has referred to Johnson as "one of the country's premier landscape photographers." Echoing that statement, gallery owner Liu states that Johnson's photographs evoke the timeless qualities of the American landscape. Featuring subjects as varied as ancient pueblos and canyons from the American West, snow covered trees and undulating fields, or Lowcountry landscapes and tumbling barns from the nation's heartland, Johnson masterfully creates enticing photographs that encourage the viewer's eye to linger over them.
Among the institutions that have collected
Johnson's photographs are the Smithsonian Institution's National
Museum of the American Indian in Washington, DC; the Art Institute
of Chicago; the Illinois State Museum in Springfield, IL; and
the Gibbes Museum of Art in Charleston. He also has exhibited
his work at Photo Gallery International in Tokyo, Japan. Johnson's
photographs are in the collections of Sprint, McDonald's, Bank
of America, and many other corporations.
For further information check our SC Commercial Gallery listings
or call the gallery at 843/722-2724.
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