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.