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PHILLIP BUEHLER
New York City
Education
Master of Fine Arts, School of Visual Arts, Photography and Mixed Media, New York
Master of Business Administration, Market Research, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA
Bachelor of Arts, Rutgers University, Mathematics/Art, New Brunswick, NJ
Exhibitions
2012 Cerebral Spirits: Stalking the Self, William Patterson University Galleries, New Jersey
2011 Geo-Loco: The Reimagined Landscape, Outpost Resources, Queens, New York
United States, Stills Gallery: Scotland's Center for Photography, Edinburgh
Experts and Oddities, Flux Factory, Queens, New York
2009 Neuroculture, Max-Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlin
Westinghouse Project, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ
2008 Brainwave: Common Senses, Exit Art, New York
2007 Festival of the Photograph, Charlottesville, Virginia
2006 Off the Record, Lower Manhattan Cultural Council, Public Art Commission Finalist
2005 Wide Open Spaces, P.S.1/MoMA, New York
Young Filmmakers Rediscovered: 1964-1974, Tribeca Film Festival
Weird NJ: The Exhibition, Curator, HERE Art Center, New York
2004 AIM 24, Bronx Museum of Arts, Bronx, NY
2003 Wardy Forty: Woody Guthrie at Greystone Park, Solo Exhibition, Puffin Cultural Forum, Teaneck, NJ
Ars Subterranea, Atlantic Avenue Tunnel, Brooklyn, NY
2002 Inside Outside, June Bateman Gallery, New York City
SVA MFA Thesis Show,, White Box Gallery New York City
The Thunderbolt: Nostalgia and Decay, Coney Island, NY
2001 The Brewster Project, Brewster, NY
Here is New York, New York City
2000FakeSpace, HERE Arts Center, New York City
8th Annual Metro Show, City Without Walls, Newark, NJ
1999 Apocalypse 1999, Williamsburg Art and Historical Center, Brooklyn, NY
The American Living Room Exhibition, HERE Art Center, New York City
Media Buy, Art in General, New York City
Photowork '99, Barrett Art Center, Poughkeepsie, NY, Howard Greenburg Curator
Press
Maslin Nir, Sarah, "Nocturnalist: Fixations in Abundance," The New York Times, January 16, 2011
Flood, Alison, "Stephen King Fan Publishes Shining's Jack Torrance Novel," The Guardian, January 7, 2009
Heartney, Elenor, "Mind and Matter," Art in America, April, 2008
Debatty, Régine, "Brainwave: Common Senses," We Make Money Not Art, March 26, 2008
Matthews, Neil, "Adventures in the Forbidden Zone," Popular Photography, March, 2007
Taylor, JR "Folk Hero," Daily News, March 23, 2006
Monroe, Kris "Call Me Modern Ruins," Beautiful Decay, Issue N, 2006
Genovese, Peter, "The Art and Soul of Jersey," The Star Ledger, February 23, 2005
Applebaum, Peter, "Our Town: Bowling Balls, Cars, a Boat, On and On," The New York Times, February 16, 2005
Bruder, Jessica "Weird NJ," New York Times, February 6, 2005
Kays, Heather "Weird Art," Herald News, January 23, 2005
Shapiro, Gary "Just How Weird Is New Jersey?" New York Sun, January 18, 2005
Herzberg, Julia P. "AIM: Artists in the Marketplace," ArtNexus, No. 54, Vol. 3, 2004
Gennocchio, Benjamin "A Chance to Fill Up on Visual Treats," New York Times, April 25, 2004
Kennedy, Sean, "Survey Course," New York Magazine, Oct. 27, 2003
Nash, Margo "Memories of Woody Guthrie," New York Times, Feb. 9, 2003
Bischoff, Dan "Of Jersey Ruins and Woody Guthrie," Newark Star Ledger, Jan. 17, 2003
Banai, Nuit "Shifting Sites: The Brewster Project and the Plight of Place," PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, Vol. 24, No. 3, September 2002
Chervokas, Jason, "Digital Monuments to the Urban Past," New York Times, Mar. 1, 1998
Publications
Buehler, Phillip, Woody Guthrie's Wardy Forty: Greystone Park Hospital Revisited, 2011
Buehler, Christopher and Buehler, Phillip, Westinghouse Ruins: The Life of an American Factory, 2009
Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark, Weird U.S.,, Barnes and Noble, New York, 2009
Gastman, Roger, Neelon, Caleb and Smyrski, Anthony, Street World: Urban Culture and Art from Five Continents,, Harry Abrams Books, New York, 2007
Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark, Weird Arizona,, Barnes and Noble, New York, 2007
Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark, Weird New York,, Barnes and Noble, New York, 2005
Weird New Jersey, issue 24, 2005, "Ellis Island Revisited"
(t)here, April 2003, "Reverberations of Woody Guthrie at Greystone Park"
Weird New Jersey, issue 20, 2003, "Wardy Forty"
Oeste, February 2003, "Street Fossils"
Moran, Mark and Sceurman, Mark, Weird New Jersey,, Barnes and Noble, New York, 2003
Peress, Gilles, Shulan, Michael, Traub, Charles, George, Alice Rose, Here Is New York: A Democracy of Photographs, Scalo Publishers, Zurich, 2002
Internet & Video
Radler, Robert, S.S. United States: Lady in Waiting, PBS documentary, Spring 2008
Gamond, Stephen, This Machine Kills Fascists, documentary on Woody Guthrie, 2005
ArtSurvey.net, Collaboration with Jennifer Dalton, Plus Ultra, Brooklyn, NY, 2003
Dead Tech, Here Arts Center, New York, visuals/video for a theatrical performance, 2001
Modern-Ruins.com, Internet installation, online since 1995, 500,000+ visitors
Awards
Blurb.com Number One Best Seller, January 2009, for All Work and No Play Makes Jack a Dull Boy
Artist in the Marketplace program, The Bronx Museum of Arts
Yahoo! Cool Site, for Modern-Ruins.com
Cine Eagle for Ellis Island
Affiliations
Board Member, HERE Arts Center, New York City
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