BUCHEN/GOODWIN RESUME SELECTED EXHIBITIONS SOLO 2009 The Virtual Object. Judy Youens Gallery, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Director: Judy Youens 2008 Paysage Virtuel. JandreauArt, Taos, New Mexico. Director: Gail Goodwin 2006 Configurations. Old School Gallery, Ramah, New Mexico. Director: Paula Tripodi. 2004 Virtual Objects. Steve Martin Gallery, New Orleans, Louisiana. Director: Steve Martin. 2003 Paysage Virtuel. Lotus Atelier, Serra di Ferro, Corsica. Director: Franck Thomas. 2002 Raytraces: Buchen/Goodwin. Bloch Hall Gallery, University of Montevallo, Alabama. Director: Karen Graffeo. 2001 Images of Virtual Sculpture. Loretta Goodwin Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Marsha Aldridge. 1999 Why Do the Saints Love Sailors So? Bare Hands Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Jessica Helfrect. 1997 Pushover. Installation. Sloss Sculpture Yard. Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Paige Wainwright. 1996 Lap Dancer. Installation. Bare Hands Gallery. Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Jessica Helfrect. 1995 Objects of Desire: Sculpture by Buchen/Goodwin. Studio 2030. Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Louis Hill. 1993 Sculpture '93. Loretta Goodwin Gallery. Birmingham, Alabama. Director: John Hyche. 1989 Transitions at Sloss: Recent Work of Tony Buchen & Jeralyn Goodwin. Sloss Furnaces Museum. Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Dr. Randall Lawrence. 1987 Metal Sculpture of Buchen/Goodwin. Loretta Goodwin Gallery. Birmingham, AL. Director: John Hyche. GROUP 2009 Altered Reality. E.L. Blumenschein Museum, Taos, New Mexico. Curator: Kim Wilson 2008 National Photography and Digital Imagery Exhibition. Palm Beach Community College, Florida. Juried by Dr. Terry Barrett Summer Exhibition. Jandreau Arts, Taos, New Mexico. Curator: Michael Balassone Variations on a Theme. Old School Gallery, Ramah, New Mexico. Curator: Pam Davis. 8 x 8. Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. 2007 MEGABYTES 4. Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Director: Diane Armitage Equilibrium. Old School Gallery, Ramah, New Mexico. Director: Paula Tripodi. 2006 MEGABYTES. Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Director: Diane Armitage MEDIA SCAPES. Center for Contemporary Arts, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Director: Diane Armitage 2003 The Canal Street Projection Project. Nightworks, New Orleans, Louisiana. Producer: Virginia McCollam 2002 Homage α Arden Quin. Galerie Claude Dorval, Paris, France. Director: Alain Weber. 2001 Printemps 2001. Galerie Claude Dorval, Paris, France. Director: Claude Dorval. 1997 Quadratus: Sloss Resident Artists. Bare Hands Gallery, Birmingham, Alabama. Director: Jessica Helfrect. Things to Value: Elements of Contemporary Alabama Art. Alabama State Council on the Arts. Montgomery, Alabama. Director: Georgine Clark. 1994 The Red Clay Survey. Huntsville Museum of Art. Huntsville, Alabama. Juried by Irving Shapiro, A.W.S. 1990 The Artist Selects Exhibit: Work of Buchen/Goodwin and Mark Leader. Isabel Anderson Comer Museum & Arts Center. Sylacauga, Alabama. Director: Lisa Price. The Red Clay Survey.Huntsville Museum of Art. Huntsville, Alabama. Juried by Dr. Harry Rand. The Firey Furnace: Cast Metal Sculpture. Birmingham Art Association Gallery. Birmingham, Alabama. Invitational. Curated by Cordray Parker. 1986 Contemporary Artists of Santa Fe. Long Beach Museum of Art Benefit. FHP/ Hippodrome Gallery. Long Beach, California. Invitational. Director: Cynthia McMullin. 1984 Sante Fe Artists Group Exhibition. Beverly Gordon Gallery. Dallas, Texas. Invitational. Director: Beverly Gordon Annual Group Show. Lena Street Studios. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Invitational. Directors: Christine Patton and Nancy Evaldson. 1983 Santa Fe Festival of the Arts. Santa Fe, New Mexico. Invitational. Directors: Jane Gann and Joan Clark. SELECTED COMMISSIONS AND COLLECTIONS Tortoise, Snake & Bull, 23" x 54", archival ink on canvas. Zuni Hospital. Zuni, NM. 2006. Capo Di Muro, 20" x 30", stainless steel and aluminum. Zuni Hospital. Zuni, NM. 2006. Mask and Shadow, 96" x 144" x 6", stainless steel & aluminum. Altamont School. Birmingham, Alabama. 1999 The Acolytes, mild steel & aluminum. Samford University. Birmingham, Alabama. 1998. Miss Sissyfuss, stainless & mild steel. Southern Research Company. Birmingham, Alabama. 1997. Working Under Pressure, 60" x 38" x 3", stainless. The Robins and Morton Group. Birmingham, AL. 1996. Narcisco, 84" x 47" x 5", corten & stainless Steel. Collection of Dr. Samuel Barker. Birmingham, Alabama. 1995. The Exiles, 12 x 23 x 9.5 feet, corten steel. Sloss Furnaces Museum. Birmingham, Alabama. 1993. Birth of Venus I, mild steel. Isabel Anderson Comer Museum & Arts Center. Sylacauga, Alabama. 1990. Birth of Venus III, 49" x 60" x 16", corten steel. AmSouth Bank. Birmingham, Alabama. 1990. Ishmaellian Form #5, stainless steel. Burr & Forman. Birmingham, Alabama. 1990 Ishmaellian Forms 3 & 4, corten steel, Collection of Dr. Samuel Barker. Birmingham, Alabama. 1990. Inukok, 7 feet 8 inches, corten steel. City of Birmingham's Garden Walk. Birmingham, Alabama. 1989. Tortoise Shell Lady, 1989; Rachael II, 1987; Jaybo, 1986. Marathon Corporation. Birmingham, Alabama. Dionysus, mild steel . J.M. Stanhaus Marketing, Inc. Chicago, Illinois. 1987. Courier III, 5 feet 6 inches, mild steel. National Tire Wholesale, Inc. Birmingham, Alabama. 1987. Lunar Bull II, 7 feet 6 inches, bronze. Collection of Gunther and Jo Schiff. Beverly Hills, California. 1986. Jaybo II, 8 feet 6 inches, mild steel. Texas American Bank, Austin, Texas. 1985. Jacob's Surprise, mild steel. Texas American Bank. Fort Worth, Texas. 1985. Waveman, mild steel. Collection of Norman Sanfield. Chicago, Illinois. 1984. SELECTED MEDIA Article / Photo, Michael Abatemarco, Buchen/Goodwin: Exploring The Virtual Object, Pasatiempo, March 13, 2009 Article / Photo, Old Technique Meets New Vision, Taos News-Tiempo, November 9, 2008 Article / Photo, Doug MacCash, New Art Team Proves It's Cool, Times Picayunne, November 19, 2004. Article / Photo, Lucie Mignucci, A la dιcouverte du pτle technologique, Corse-Matin, September 3, 2002. Article / Photo, Jack Sebzda, Creating Original Art with the Help of Wire EDM, EDM Today, July/August, 1999. Review, Lane Cooper, Art & Soul: The Resident Artists of Sloss Furnaces, Birmingham Weekly, October 12, 1997. Review, Rebecca Charry, Hot Rocks Violent Love, Birmingham Post Herald. December 10, 1996. Review, James R. Nelson, Buchen/Goodwin Recent Works, Birmingham News, March 30, 1996. Film Interview, Morning Show, FXTV, National, April 6, 1995. Article / Photos, Jack Sebzda, Metalworking Artists 'Discover' Wire EDM, EDM Today, September/October, 1994 Photo, The Exiles, Sculpture Magazine, July/August, 1994. Photo/Article. Joe O'Donnell, The Exiles at Sloss, Birmingham Magazine, July, 1993. Photo, Visual Arts, The Exiles, Birmingham News, May 16, 1993. Review, James R. Nelson, The Fiery Furnace, The Birmingham News, May 27, 1990. Article / Photos, Elaine Hobson Miller, Molding the Arts at Sloss, Limelight Magazine, November, 1989. Film Interview & Studio Visit, Remembering Iron, Director: Helga Knich Walter, West GermanTelevision, April, 1989. Photo Essay, Spider Martin, Artists of Steel, Birmingham Magazine, August, 1988. Review, James R. Nelson, Steel & Bronze Sculptures by Buchen/Goodwin, The Birmingham News, June 14, 1987. Review, Shirlie Gottlieb, Santa Fe Collection: It's sure not Old West, Long Beach Press Telegram, March 16, 1986. Review, Nicole Plett, Visual Arts Review, The New Mexican, April 19, 1985. Review / Photo, Malin Wilson, Visual Arts Review, The New Mexican, October 12, 1984. RESIDENCIES & WORKSHOPS Sloss Furnaces Museum. Birmingham, Alabama. Workshop: Sculpture & Photography in Cyberspace. August 14-15, 2004. University of Montevallo. Montevallo, Alabama. Lecture/ Workshops: Virtual Sculpture / Virtual Photography. October 15-17, 2002. Lotus Atelier. Serra di Ferro, Corsica. Workshop: Virtual Modeling. May, 2002. Le Lycee Laetitia. Ajaccio, Corsica. Collaborative Workshop with Jean-Laurent Lorenzi: 3D Modeling. April, 2002. Sloss Furnaces Museum. Birmingham, Alabama. Artists-In-Residence. 1989-1999. Glasgow School of Art. Glasgow, Scotland. Tony Buchen, Guest Faculty Member. March 1 - April 30, 1988. BACKGROUND Tony Buchen Born: Los Alamos, New Mexico, May 26, 1956 Education: University of New Mexico. Math - Physics. B.S. Summa Cum Laude, 1978. Jeralyn Goodwin Born: Birmingham, Alabama Education: University of Alabama. B.A. Fine Arts & Literature. 1967. |