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The first comprehensive monograph on the acclaimed American artist and architect, known for her environmental works and memorials that distill a tranquil yet texturally rich minimalism. ?Maya Lin is one of the most important public artists of this century. As an architecture student at Yale, Lin designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a class project, entering it in the largest design competition in American history. Her winning proposal, a V-shaped wall of black stone etched with the names of 58,000 dead soldiers, has since become the most visited memorial in the nation’s capital.This visually rich volume presents 50 projects from the last three decades that demonstrate the scope of Lin’s creative process, featuring her own sketches and drawings and linked by her ideal of making a place for individuals within the landscape. With her environmental works Storm King Wavefield, Eleven-Minute Line (Sweden), and Pin River–Yangtze (Beijing), Lin maintains a balance between art and architecture, drawing inspiration from culturally diverse sources.  From the moment she entered the national spotlight with her design for the Vietnam Memorial, Lin has been proposing ways of thinking and imagining that resist categories, genres, and borders.

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399 pages, 1 long folded page : illustrations ; 32 cm
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English
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9780847846092, 0847846091

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Foreword by John McPhee ; essays by Michael Brenson, William L. Fox, Paul Goldberger, Philip Jodidio, Maya Lin, Lisa Philips, and Dava Sobel ; index by Tan Lin.

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This luxurious volume, the first retrospective of Lin's 30-year-long career as an artist and dedicated conservationist, is a keepsake compendium of her art, architecture, and memorials, beginning with her much-celebrated Vietnam veterans' memorial (1982) and concluding with her ongoing and-according to Lin, last-memorial chronicling the disappearing species and habitats on earth. "The common thread that runs through all of my work is the love and respect I have for the natural world," she writes in the introduction. The book also includes a disappointing foreword by writer John McPhee and essays by critics, scholars, and others, but its real value are the frequently full-bleed photographs and Lin's collateral material. Among the latter are her poetic line drawings, almost as breathtaking in their simplicity as the final jaw-dropping executions. Lin has always tackled critical issues including women's rights, civil rights, and vanishing cultures. "The Confluence Project" (2000-2017), built on six large-scale landscape sites along the Columbia River in Washington and Oregon, commemorates not only the 200th anniversary of Lewis and Clark's journey west but also the Native American tribes they encountered. Along with permanent installations, the book documents transitory works that are no longer extant, including "Il Cortile Mare" (1998), a wave-like piece in the courtyard of Rome's American Academy of Art. This is a comprehensive volume showcasing an extraordinary artist who transcends language, time, history, and categorization. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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This luxurious volume, the first retrospective of Lin's 30-year-long career as an artist and dedicated conservationist, is a keepsake compendium of her art, architecture, and memorials, beginning with her much-celebrated Vietnam veterans' memorial (1982) and concluding with her ongoing and—according to Lin, last—memorial chronicling the disappearing species and habitats on earth. "The common thread that runs through all of my work is the love and respect I have for the natural world," she writes in the introduction. The book also includes a disappointing foreword by writer John McPhee and essays by critics, scholars, and others, but its real value are the frequently full-bleed photographs and Lin's collateral material. Among the latter are her poetic line drawings, almost as breathtaking in their simplicity as the final jaw-dropping executions. Lin has always tackled critical issues including women's rights, civil rights, and vanishing cultures. "The Confluence Project" (2000–2017), built on six large-scale landscape sites along the Columbia River in Washington and Oregon, commemorates not only the 200th anniversary of Lewis and Clark's journey west but also the Native American tribes they encountered. Along with permanent installations, the book documents transitory works that are no longer extant, including "Il Cortile Mare" (1998), a wave-like piece in the courtyard of Rome's American Academy of Art. This is a comprehensive volume showcasing an extraordinary artist who transcends language, time, history, and categorization. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Lin, M. Y., McPhee, J., Brenson, M., Jodidio, P., Goldberger, P., Fox, W. L., Phillips, L., Lin, D., & Sobel, D. (2015). Maya Lin: topologies . Rizzoli.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Maya Ying. Lin et al.. 2015. Maya Lin: Topologies. New York: Rizzoli.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Maya Ying. Lin et al.. Maya Lin: Topologies New York: Rizzoli, 2015.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Lin, M. Y., McPhee, J., Brenson, M., Jodidio, P., Goldberger, P., Fox, W. L. and Phillips, L. et al (2015). Maya lin: topologies. New York: Rizzoli.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Lin, Maya Ying., et al. Maya Lin: Topologies Rizzoli, 2015.

Note! Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy. Citation formats are based on standards as of August 2021.

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