Meet the Author
Mark Wasiuta
Mark Wasiuta is an architect, curator, and writer who teaches at GSAPP Columbia University where he is Co-Director of the MS degree program Critical, Curatorial and Conceptual Practices in Architecture. His research exhibitions focus on under-examined practices of the postwar period. Recent projects include “Environmental Communications: Contact High,” “Information Fall-Out: Buckminster Fuller’s World Game,” “Les Levine: Bio-Tech Rehearsals 1967-1973,” and “Control Syntax Songdo.” His work has been shown at the Graham Foundation, the Venice Architecture Biennale, LAXART, Het Nieuwe Instituut, and Storefront for Art and Architecture. He is co-author and co-editor of Dan Graham’s New Jersey and author of numerous articles. His upcoming publications include The Archival Exhibition: A Decade of Research at the Arthur Ross Architecture Gallery, Documentary Remains, and Information Fall-Out: Buckminster Fuller’s World Game.