Media
Film from Exhibition at the
Musée du Verre François Décorchemont 2022
by 6images, sponsored by Vessel Gallery, London
Video by Glasmuseet Ebeltoft
A presentation of 'The Pilgrims' Boat' by Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg. The Pilgrims' Boat was installed at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft in September 2021 as part of the permanent collection.
Video by Glasmuseet Ebeltoft
Time lapse clip presenting the installation of 'The Pilgrims' Boat' by Philip Baldwin & Monica Guggisberg at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft, September 2021.
Video by Glasmuseet Ebeltoft
An interview with Philip and Monica explaining some of the ideas and thoughts behind the exhibition 'Walking in the Void', presented at Glasmuseet Ebeltoft 16th June 2020 - 11th April 2021.
A Creative Heads film by Lenz Films, initiated by the Embassy of Switzerland in the United Kingdom
Glass artists Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg, partners in life and work, introduce us to their art and their recently found home in Wales, where they have produced their most ambitious work to date.
Video by Art Alliance for Contemporary Glass
Philip Baldwin and Monica Guggisberg take the AACG members on a tour of their exhibition (August 2020) at the Schantz Galleries as well as their current Exhibition at Ebeltoft Glass Museum in Denmark (till April 11, 2021)
Video by Sandra Ainsley Gallery
Join Phillip and Monica in their studio in Wales where they discuss their work and show techniques and working processes surrounded by an inspiring natural working environment.
Video by 46 Films
Brief video clip showing the spectacular installation ‘Boat of Rembrance’ at Canterbury Cathedral (2018)
Feature Film documentary, 2007
Award-winning Swiss film director Pierre Kalbfuss has made a full length feature documentary about us and our work that premiered on Swiss national television in the Summer of 2007.
It is an in-depth portrait of our collaboration and creations, including visits to the Murano cold-shop, Venini factory, studio hot-shop in Paris, SOFA, galleries, interviews with curators (David McFadden, Dan Klein, Jean-Luc Olivié), galleries (Tom Riley, Sandra Ainsley) and much ambiance: Paris, Venice, New York and Toronto. Original score by renowned French film composer Louis Crellier, 158 minutes.
Shot in Paris and Venice, this film follows Philip and Monica as they design and produce glass objects, both functional and decorative. While Venice guarded those secrets for a thousand years, seldom welcoming strangers, today there is a much expanded atmosphere of sharing and exchange. The film follows the two working in the magical Muranese environment of glass making.
Nonfoux 1985. Here’s a bit of glassmaking back in the day at our first studio in Switzerland.