John O. Wehrle (artist)
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John Wehrle (born 1941 in
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) is an American artist currently living in
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. Wehrle is best known as a
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ist and site-specific installation artist, predominantly active in
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.Jamie Brunson, ''The Horrors of War Remembered'', review of exhibit "15 Vietnam 15", University of the Pacific Art Gallery Magazine Proficient in painting,
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and
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, his work is in public and private collections. Several of his exterior mural works, ''Fall of Icarus'', ''Positively Fourth Street'', and ''Galileo Jupiter Apollo'' achieved underground iconic status during their existence. Wehrle's interior murals and surviving installations have been internationally collected.


Early years and education

Wehrle is the son of an educator and a salesman. His father, Larry Wehrle, graduated from
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, where he was Captain of the Aggie Band, receiving a commission in the
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. He served in Europe during
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with the Ordnance Division, promoted to Major. Upon returning to civilian life he entered the feed business in
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, becoming Sales Manager for progressively larger companies in different Texas cities until his retirement in 1980. Betty Wehrle, a journalism graduate from
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, began a second career as an educator in the 1960s, eventually serving as a dean of
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in
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. Both won numerous awards in their field.Chiori Santiago, ''Art of Combat'', Image, August 9, 1987 Growing up in various
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towns and cities, John Wehrle developed artistic skills to compensate for constantly being the new kid on the block. Living in
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, as a teenager, he participated in a nationally recognized youth theater at
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. Fellow students in the program included Robert Wilson, now celebrated avant-garde theater director. He attended
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, where he was cartoonist for the school paper and named outstanding senior art student there. Actively showing work during his later school years, he was accepted in exhibitions of the Texas Fine Arts Association and had work purchased by the
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. At his father's insistence he was enrolled in
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.


Military service and Combat Artists Program

Following graduation he was commissioned a
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in the
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and served 22 months at Sacramento Army depot managing the Zero Defects program and the Officers club, before being chosen for the
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's first Combat Art Team sent to
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in July 1966. As officer in charge of Team One, he was responsible for choosing locations to visit, arranging transportation and explaining the team's mission to Public Information Officers throughout the country. Wehrle designed the unofficial combat art pin later adopted by other teams. Team One artists were : John Wehrle, Roger Blum, Paul Rickert, Robert Knight and Ronald Pepin. Felix Sanchez joined the team in Hawaii. Following two months of sketching and photographing in various provinces with different units, Team One was flown to
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and given warehouse studio space at
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to create finished paintings of their experience for the Army's Military History Division. He then returned to Sacramento Army Depot to serve the final months of his service.


Art career

After Wehrle's discharge he enrolled in a Master of Fine Arts graduate program at
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. There, in collaboration with fellow students, he helped devise a multimedia theatrical experience involving film, dance, and projections in a theater designed by
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. After graduation in 1969, Wehrle moved to
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, where he taught at the
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and
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.John Wehrle
LA Murals website, retrieved 05/22/2011
In 1973, he quit his teaching position to follow an opportunity to build a wilderness log cabin in
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. After a winter in Whiskey Gulch, he returned to the Bay Area, where he worked as a baker and carpenter for a brief time. He was hired under the comprehensive Employees Training Act in 1974 to work, once again, at the
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. Here Wehrle devised and painted his first exterior mural ''EB-1942'', a 16x 48 oil painting on panels drawn from his
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experiences. During this project, he met painter John Rampley and together they designed and painted the second mural ''Positively Fourth Street'' in the De Young staff parking lot in 1976.''Taking It to the Streets'', California Architecture, March–April 1982 Wehrle describes the inspiration for this painting as the result of being stuck in rush hour traffic on the 101 freeway approach to the Bay Bridge. Following this period of relative stability Wehrle resumed his nomadic existence, moving between
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and
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. In 1978 he received a California Arts Council grant to paint ''Fall of Icarus'' on a 20x90 foot wall in
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'. During this period, he met other members of the
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mural movement, Terry Schoonhoven, Vic Henderson, Art Mortimer, Kent Twitchell and Judy Baca. After painting a private commission for movie producer Carl Borack on his residence in
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, Wehrle moved back to Bay Area. There he painted ''Ancisco'', on the wall of a Berkeley bakery, the first of many projects still extant in California. In 1980, scientists Tom White and
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commissioned Wehrle to paint a mural for their biotech lab at newly formed
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. After completing and installing'' Return of Jonah'', Cetus CEO, Ron Cape commissioned Wehrle to paint ''…paging Dr. Crick'' in situ at their
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Headquarters. Subsequently, these paintings were transferred, along with the furniture, to
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; later
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bought the company. The paintings have now been moved to the Novartis corporate collection in Switzerland, no longer viewable by the general public.''What is PCR''
, Website for the Polymerase Chain Reaction, retrieved 05/22/2011
Kary Mullis later won the
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for his discovery of
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. An image of ''Return of Jonah'' serves as the home page header of the PCR website and is also used as the cover of Paul Rabinow's entertaining story of Cetus's scientific milieu, ''Making PCR''. In 1983, Wehrle was chosen as one of 10 official muralists for the
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in
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. These were the first artworks that
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allowed directly on the freeway. Richard Wyatt, Alonzo Davis, Judy Baca, Kent Twitchell Glenna Boltuch, Roderick Sykes, Terry Schoonhoven, Willie Heron, Frank Romero, and John Wehrle were each commissioned to decorate retaining walls on the 110 and 101 freeways connecting the Olympic venues. The works survived until the mid-1990s, when
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tagging took its toll on the public works. In 2004 the state of
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funded restoration of some of the murals including Wehrle's 207-foot mural ''Galileo, Jupiter, Apollo''. Subsequent
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caused
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to paint over the artworks, substituting smaller digital prints on their previous locations. After a 2013 vote by the
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on lifting a ban against mural painting, the Mural Conservancy of Los Angeles (MCLA), in cooperation with Caltrans, began to restore the work. During the 1980s, Wehrle exhibited work with Koplin Gallery. This led to a commission ''Knockout'' for Kate Mantilini Restaurant, a modern-day roadhouse on Wilshire and Doheney in Los Angeles, designed by Morphosis architects for owner Marilyn Lewis. The building was given a Progressive Architecture Award and architect
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later won the
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. Wehrle also completed ''War and Peace TV'' a 14-unit installation of hand crafted wooden TV sculptures containing die-cut outlines of iconic images of the
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including a
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and the
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-winning photograph of the execution of a
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suspect. He again used the TV format in a piece titled ''Saigon Rotomatic Managua'' that contained a figure of a Viet Cong that revolved to reveal the face of a
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. These were exhibited in various venues including an exhibit entitled ''The War Room'' at the Intersection for the Arts gallery in San Francisco, culminating in ''A Different War'', a national traveling exhibition, curated by Lucy Lippard. During the 1990s, Wehrle accomplished a number of corporate and civic commissions including banks, libraries, shopping malls and convention centers. ''Scribes'', a visual narrative installation integrated throughout Los Angeles’ Mid Valley Public Library, received an award of excellence from that city. He began painting the first of a series of freeway overpass mural gateways for the
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. Wehrle continued exhibiting at galleries and art centers in
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and
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. He had a Djerassi residency in 1998. Since 2000, Wehrle has worked steadily on public art projects, primarily on the West Coast of the United States. He has been creating murals and gateways for the cities of
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, Hayward,
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, and
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, alongside interior installations for Ocean View Library, Encino Fire Station #83 and other
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locations. He received a grant from the Maxwell H. Gluck Foundation to create a series of nine murals depicting important scientific discoveries and contributions to the fine arts of alumnae of the
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. In 2007 he produced ''Neptune’s Ghost'', a time blended painting of historic Neptune Beach and present day shoppers in
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, (which was removed as of 2018). Other works include ''Mak Roote'', a landmark installation for Berkeley Transit Plaza.
Skyline Gallery: John Wehrle
', Skyline College, retrieved 05/22/2011
Featuring poetic words by Betsy Davids and images by Wehrle that include native Ohlone, union railroad porters, writer Chiori Santiago and humanitarian clown Wavy Gravy, the work was given an award by the city of
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. Recent works include installations in public schools for Washington State Arts Commission, murals for Richmond's City Council Chambers and the newly restored Richmond Plunge. In 2003, Wehrle worked under art supervisor Kurt Wold to create murals with inmates at Vacaville State Prison and painted with Daniel Galvez and John Pugh four extensive murals under Dublin, California, overpasses. He has served on
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’s public art advisory committee and board of directors of the Richmond Art Center. In 2006, Wehrle was given a lifetime achievement award by AC5, Contra Costa’s Arts and Culture Commission. Later in 2018, he was proclaimed the "greatest single contributor to public art murals in Richmond" by the Richmond City Council. In November 2011, Wehrle presented "Rising Tide: A Post-Cautionary Tale, a Work in Progress" as artist-in-residence at the
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in
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, California.November-in-Residence: John Wehrle
De Young Fine Arts Museum website


File:VietnamCombatArtCAT011966JohnOWehrleRappeling.jpg, ''Rappeling''
Vietnam Combat Artists Program In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the a ...
CAT 1, 1966. File:VietnamCombatArtCAT 011966JohnOWehrleFDCBravoCo25thInfantryDiv.jpg, ''FDC Bravo Company, 25th Infantry Division''
Vietnam Combat Artists Program In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the a ...
CAT 01, 1966. File:VietnamCombatArtCAT011966JohnOWehrleIntensiveCareWard3rdFieldHospitalRVN.jpg, ''Intensive Care Ward, 3rd Field Hospital, RVN''
Vietnam Combat Artists Program In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the a ...
CAT 1, 1966. File:VietnamCombatArtCAT01JohnOWehrleGunship.jpg, ''Gunship''
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CAT 1, 1966. File:JohnOWehrlepaintingmuralforRichmondPlunge.jpeg, John O. Wehrle painting a mural for the Richmond Plunge in Richmond, CA. File:JohnOWehrlemuralGalileoJupiterApollopaintedfor1984OlympicGamesinLosAngeles.jpeg, ''Galileo, Jupiter, Apollo'' mural painted for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles, CA. File:JohnOWehrleGatewayandMuralpaintedforthecityofRichmondCalifornia.jpeg, Gateway and Mural painted for the city of Richmond, CA. File:JohnOWehrlemuralMak-RootepaintedforBerkeleyTransitPlaza.jpeg, ''Mak Roote'' painted for the Berkeley Transit Plaza in Berkeley, CA.


See also

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Vietnam Combat Artists Program In June 1966, the Army Vietnam Combat Artists Program was established as part of the United States Army Art Program, utilizing teams of soldier-artists to make pictorial records of U.S. Army activities in the course of the Vietnam War for the a ...


References

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