10.10.13 - Exhibition at U of T's Justina M. Barnicke Gallery featuring work of David Lieberman and others receives OAAG Awards

After a three month run at the MAK Center for Art and Architecture at the Schindler House in Lose Angeles, the exhibition "Everything Loose Will Land" is now showing at the Yale gallery of Art and Architecture in New Haven.   

The exhibition, with features work by Daniels Faculty Associate Professor David Lieberman, chronicles work completed in the sixties and seventies in Los Angeles. It has also been published in a book-length catalogue edited by exhibition curator Sylvia Lavin.   

Included among the projects is Quick City West 1972 (pictured above), which includes several of Lieberman's energy responsive structures, deployable inflatables and geodesics, developed during his time as a student at the California Institute of the Arts and the California Institute of Technology. The work was a precursor to his current research into dynamic high performance building envelopes.

Another exhibition that Professor Lieberman participated in recently received recognition at the 36th Ontario Association of Art Gallery Awards. "Volume: Hear Here" shown at the Justina M. Barnicke Gallery at the beginning of this year won Exhibition award for Curator Christof Migone and the Publication award for Chris Lee. The complete work and accompanying essays from "Volume: Hear Here" will be published as a book next year.