06.05.13 - David Lieberman contributes to exhibition "Everything Loose Will Land"

Associate Professor David Lieberman is participating in the summer exhibition "Everything Loose Will Land" at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House from May 9 to August 4, 2013.  The exhibition, curated by Professor Sylvia Lavin of UCLA, will explore the cross-pollination that took place between architects and artists in Los Angeles in the 1970s, a time when the autonomy of art forms yielded to convergences, collaborations, borrowings and more.

Lieberman has contributed archival material and work that he did as a student researcher at Cal Arts and Cal Tech at the time. His research looked into alternative technologies and responsive architectures, including air structures and deployable geodesics. His work is featured as part of the documentation of “Quick City West,” a conference in Valencia, California, which he organized with Stephen Selkowitz, now Senior Advisor for Building Science and Leader of the Windows and Envelope Materials Group at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.  The exhibition travels to Yale University in New Haven in the Fall.