Anne Sassoon

Artist Name:Anne Sassoon
Nationality:United Kingdom
Year of birth: 1943
Artist information:

Anne Sassoon is an artist born in Wales and grew up in apartheid-era South Africa. Her early life in South Africa strongly influenced her work, where she often showed the realities of racial inequality and everyday life under apartheid.

She studied and worked in Johannesburg and became part of the country’s art and cultural scene during a time of political struggle. She collaborated with important South African artists and thinkers, including Barney Simon and David Goldblatt, and was involved in documenting major historical events such as the inquest into Steve Biko’s death and the Soweto uprisings.

In 1986, Sassoon moved to London, where she continued exploring ideas of identity, separation, and “the Other” in her art. She later lived in Jerusalem, where her work continued to focus on complex human relationships and conflicting perspectives, often using biblical themes like Ishmael and Isaac.

Her art is mainly figurative, focuses on people. She is influenced by photographers, film images, and artists like Francis Bacon and German Expressionists. Her work often explores how people see each other and how different truths can exist at the same time.

References:

DAVID KRUT PROJECTS. (2016). Anne Sassoon. [online] Available at: https://davidkrutprojects.com/... [Accessed 22 Apr. 2026].

Everardlondon.com. (2025). ANNE SASSOON | Biography | Everard Read London. [online] Available at: https://www.everardlondon.com/... [Accessed 22 Apr. 2026].


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