In 2021, Maya Lin planted 49 Atlantic white cedar trees, each blighted by saltwater inundation, in Manhattan’s Madison Square Park. Ghost Forest was the name of the project; it was, in typical Lin ...
Maya Lin is a contemporary Asian-American artist and architect best known for her powerful Vietnam Veterans Memorial (1982) in Washington, D.C. Incorporating both industrial materials and altercations ...
Maya Lin, “Marble Chesapeake & Delaware Bay” (2022), glass marbles & adhesive (photography by Kerry Ryan McFate, courtesy Pace Gallery) As water has always been an important subject of Maya Lin’s ...
The Vietnam Veterans Memorial has grown to be as beloved a work of public art as this country has seen over the past half century, and the audacious genius of Maya Lin is something of a given: She may ...
Before the Lewis Center for the Arts was even built, Maya Lin had considered creating art around the site. Now, several years later, she has finally completed her two contributions, “Princeton Line” ...
BILL MOYERS: My favorite line from your book comes very close to the end where you write, "I do not think you can find a reason for everything you make." Talk to me about that. MAYA LIN: Everything ...
PORTSMOUTH, Va. (WAVY) – Water has long been a favorite subject of artists. From sculpture to screen, paint to print, water art is everywhere. Now you can see the latest vision by American designer ...
Maya Lin is hopeful about the future, probably more so than most humans are. Her flat delivery of statistics at her lecture on environmental issues at the David Brower Center on Monday wasn’t intended ...
Maya Lin is known for her memorials, architecture, and her art. A new project adds a very personal side to her story and of millions of other Asian Americans. As the Museum of Chinese in America seeks ...
The famed artist and designer drew on her lifelong love of the environment for inspiration for new work in New York and Chicago. By Jane L. Levere Musicians, writers and others revisit the work that ...
James Ewart stuck his hand into a small plastic tub, pulled out a glass marble, dabbed it with glue, then pressed it onto a gallery wall. That was 4,600 down, 18,400 to go. He was guessing, since it’s ...
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