David Lieberman, Drawings

Artist, poet, filmmaker, and alchemist, David Lieberman is a practicing architect investigating architecture as a performing art not a fine art, in that understanding of its composition and intent is a continually evolving and eroding condition as perceived through the tenancy and occupancy of its use.  The current work is an evocation of a spatial and temporal experience in an attempt to register the traces of aural and visual tactility, interrogating the threshold conditions of boundary and transition of the soft edge of containment.

The sculptural drawings are a modified technique of papier mâché with the infusion of powdered graphite and the occasional punctuation of chromatic bleeds.  The papers explore a range of qualities from opacity through variable translucencies to transparency.  The work is available as both originals and limited editions of studio photographs as archival “giclée” prints. 

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