A film by Franz Galo. The film explores the intricate process from which the Swiss American artist John Bernhard reaches into his own psychic and soul for creativity and inspiration.
Interview with John Bernhard for ArtChatter during the RØRPOST,
an international art energy collaboration project.
Filmed in John Bernhard's studio at Silver Street Studios.
Produced by Savage Henry Films
Profiled in the documentary show Temps Present by Swiss Television (TSR) and French Television (TV5). Sept. 2003
John Bernhard: A retrospective exhibition at Serrano Gallery, Houston, Texas. Participating spaces of FotoFest Biennial 2020.
Blue Marble by John Bernhard is an installation of five screen color videos, part of "AN ENVIRONMENT PERSPECTIVE", a 2018 exhibition at Silver Street Studios in Houston, Texas.
A film by John Bernhard based on his Blue Marble series focusing on climate change, pollution, and the way we are treating our planet.
The background images of the earth originated from NASA, astronauts took them from the International Space Station. Bernhard digitally enhanced these images and superimposed portraits of children from around the world that he photographed over the years. John Bernhard wanted to merge their innocent faces into these perilous landscapes.
A film by Franz Galo. The film explores the intricate process from which the Swiss American artist John Bernhard reaches into his own psychic and soul for creativity and inspiration.
Interview with John Bernhard for ArtChatter during the RØRPOST,
an international art energy collaboration project.
Filmed in John Bernhard's studio at Silver Street Studios.
Produced by Savage Henry Films
Profiled in the documentary show Temps Present by Swiss Television (TSR) and French Television (TV5). Sept. 2003
John Bernhard: A retrospective exhibition at Serrano Gallery, Houston, Texas. Participating spaces of FotoFest Biennial 2020.
Blue Marble by John Bernhard is an installation of five screen color videos, part of "AN ENVIRONMENT PERSPECTIVE", a 2018 exhibition at Silver Street Studios in Houston, Texas.
A film by John Bernhard based on his Blue Marble series focusing on climate change, pollution, and the way we are treating our planet.
The background images of the earth originated from NASA, astronauts took them from the International Space Station. Bernhard digitally enhanced these images and superimposed portraits of children from around the world that he photographed over the years. John Bernhard wanted to merge their innocent faces into these perilous landscapes.