Patricia Reinhart Faessler
Biografie
Patricia Reinhart Faessler is an independent visual artist, photographer, and nominated filmmaker. She is best known for her work on South of Hope Street, a theme-driven independent fiction film. In 2024, the film won four awards at the Terra di Siena International Film Festival in Italy, including Best International Film.
Beyond filmmaking, Reinhart Faessler has been actively involved in peace-building initiatives, collaborating with NGOs such as the Kofi Annan Foundation’s Young Leadership Together and Peace Conversations 2018 at the Peace Palace, International Court of Justice in The Hague. As a visual artist and photographer, her work has been exhibited in Kunsträume Zermatt, Cultural Espace Barcelona, and the Franz Gertsch Museum in Switzerland, among others. She lives in Zurich with her son and works between London, Berlin, and Los Angeles. She holds a Master’s in Applied Ethics from the University of Zurich, where she wrote her thesis on The Value of Art.
Werkbeschrieb
“When I work as a photographer or filmmaker, what I enjoy most is studying my subjects in their own homes and surroundings—capturing them with their personal treasures, couture, and the poetry of their thoughts. Timeless Transience is a photographic experiment, an attempt to reimagine my own vision of a contemporary Mona Lisa, bringing her to life once again through the lens of a 21st-century camera. Let her gaze follow you from every corner of the room—whispering hidden truths and questioning the decadence of our time with a sense of timeless transience.”
Biografie
Patricia Reinhart Faessler is an independent visual artist, photographer, and nominated filmmaker. She is best known for her work on South of Hope Street, a theme-driven independent fiction film. In 2024, the film won four awards at the Terra di Siena International Film Festival in Italy, including Best International Film.
Beyond filmmaking, Reinhart Faessler has been actively involved in peace-building initiatives, collaborating with NGOs such as the Kofi Annan Foundation’s Young Leadership Together and Peace Conversations 2018 at the Peace Palace, International Court of Justice in The Hague. As a visual artist and photographer, her work has been exhibited in Kunsträume Zermatt, Cultural Espace Barcelona, and the Franz Gertsch Museum in Switzerland, among others. She lives in Zurich with her son and works between London, Berlin, and Los Angeles. She holds a Master’s in Applied Ethics from the University of Zurich, where she wrote her thesis on The Value of Art.
Werkbeschrieb
“When I work as a photographer or filmmaker, what I enjoy most is studying my subjects in their own homes and surroundings—capturing them with their personal treasures, couture, and the poetry of their thoughts. Timeless Transience is a photographic experiment, an attempt to reimagine my own vision of a contemporary Mona Lisa, bringing her to life once again through the lens of a 21st-century camera. Let her gaze follow you from every corner of the room—whispering hidden truths and questioning the decadence of our time with a sense of timeless transience.”
Biografie
Patricia Reinhart Faessler is an independent visual artist, photographer, and nominated filmmaker. She is best known for her work on South of Hope Street, a theme-driven independent fiction film. In 2024, the film won four awards at the Terra di Siena International Film Festival in Italy, including Best International Film.
Beyond filmmaking, Reinhart Faessler has been actively involved in peace-building initiatives, collaborating with NGOs such as the Kofi Annan Foundation’s Young Leadership Together and Peace Conversations 2018 at the Peace Palace, International Court of Justice in The Hague. As a visual artist and photographer, her work has been exhibited in Kunsträume Zermatt, Cultural Espace Barcelona, and the Franz Gertsch Museum in Switzerland, among others. She lives in Zurich with her son and works between London, Berlin, and Los Angeles. She holds a Master’s in Applied Ethics from the University of Zurich, where she wrote her thesis on The Value of Art.
Werkbeschrieb
“When I work as a photographer or filmmaker, what I enjoy most is studying my subjects in their own homes and surroundings—capturing them with their personal treasures, couture, and the poetry of their thoughts. Timeless Transience is a photographic experiment, an attempt to reimagine my own vision of a contemporary Mona Lisa, bringing her to life once again through the lens of a 21st-century camera. Let her gaze follow you from every corner of the room—whispering hidden truths and questioning the decadence of our time with a sense of timeless transience.”