We understand your design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial grew out of your senior project at Yale. Maya Lin: Gym. I was the smallest in my class. And as the U.S. had a certain prejudice against Native Americans, the Danes had a similar read towards the Greenlanders, and all of a sudden they would be moving away from me on the bus. I think it wasn’t just me. Born Maya Ying LIn on 5th October, 1959 in Athens, Ohio, she is famous for she won the national design competition for a An investigation of habitat loss and the biodiversity crisis, “What Is Missing” debuted in 2009 with a sound and media sculpture installation at the California Academy of Sciences. It didn’t even occur to me that it was a big deal. Her inspiring vision has since become the most-visited memorial in the nation’s capital. Maya Lin, Arts Club of Chicago, February 1–April Now, I deliberately did not read anything about the Vietnam War because I made a judgment, which is very different from civil rights, because I read everything I could on the civil rights era. So when I came back to Yale — I don’t know how this conversation came up, but we all — there were a few of us that thought a course as our senior seminar that focused on the architecture of death essentially would be really interesting. Sometimes you shut down completely. There’s a struggle at times. Maya Lin Kişisel bilgiler Doğum 5 Ocak 1959 (61 yaşında) Athens, Ohio Vatandaşlık ABD Çalışma ve başarıları Ünlü yapıtları Vietnam Şehitleri Anıtı, Vatandaşlık Hakları Anıtı Maya Ying Lin (d. 5 Ocak 1959), Çin asıllı Amerikalı Peyzaj Sanatı ve Heykel mimarilerinde ün yapmış mimar ve sanatçı. We couldn’t hear anything. And we thought, “What a great idea! They don’t even mention your name at the dedication ceremony. I try to think of a work as an idea without a shape. Because I don’t see anything that I do as a static object in space. I like it very tight. I think I had the highest grade point average in my high school. Maya Lin: It’s funny, as you live through something you’re not aware of it. Like it was loud. I studied like crazy. Because I think for both art and architecture, you have your whole life ahead of you. Maya Lin: I probably went in there with more of an egomaniacal young artist confidence. Among her significant works as an architect over the last decade are the Sculpture Center in Long Island City, the Manhattanville Sanctuary and Environmental Learning Lab, and the Museum of the Chinese in America in New York City, as well as a number of innovative private residences, notably the Box House in Telluride, Colorado. Suddenly all of this controversy was stirred up. About Maya Lin is a 61 year old American Designer. I was amazed. Don’t think that at age 18 you want to like just focus in on your own personal world. And basically in American memorial art/architecture, the camp has always been the latter. Two, it is a way we can teach the next generations. The only thing that mattered was what you were to do in life, and it wasn’t about money. Maya Lin: Not much. The Gormenghast Trilogy by Mervyn Peakes, top that! Maya Lin: Some art should. In 1996 Lin married the pioneering photography dealer Daniel Wolf, whose New York gallery, which opened in 1977, was among the first in the US to specialize in nineteenth-century images. Do you think your experience in school was a social circumstance or do you think you were really different? Help us improve our records by sharing your corrections or suggestions. Or even the way I would talk, “Oh, I didn’t know much about the war. She described it as a “visual and verbal sketchbook, where image can be seen as text, and text is sometimes used as image.” The same year, she began work on the Confluence Project, a series of seven outdoor installations at points of historic interest along 300 miles of the Columbia and Snake Rivers in the State of Washington. I think the whole American adolescence was a lot wilder than I would have felt comfortable with. Images and other media are excluded. Her parents fled China just before the Communist takeover in 1949, eventually settling in Athens, Ohio, where both became professors at Ohio University. Maya Lin: I think I wanted to fit in. You couldn’t put me in a social group setting. Because an egg is an idea. The architecture, you’re definitely making art, but it’s surrounded by a problem solving. It took nine months. Her work has profoundly changed the way we experience things, creating works that have touched us in a manner unprecedented in contemporary art. As a student, competitions are how you were — they’re what you do as a good exercise. You have conviction. Aside from your parents, were there any other people in your life who inspired you or motivated you? Get premium, high I think in the next 10, 20 years, if we don’t have a much stronger concern for the environment on a very political level, we’re in trouble. Maya Lin: Artists have responsibility to themselves as individuals. He’s an English professor and a poet. There’s a wonderful part my father told me on my 21st birthday, after we were in Washington. But you do these things because you personally believe in it. So your design for the Vietnam War Memorial was accepted, and then all hell broke loose? It just is. I try to give people a different way of looking at their surroundings. You need both; otherwise you kill art and we all lose out. But again, can I reduce it? And it was lonely. This radical reinvention of the memorial concept will be Maya Lin’s final work in the memorial genre. Her striking proposal, a V-shaped wall of black stone, etched with the names of 58,000 dead soldiers, beat out the submissions of 1,420 other entrants. Maya Lin: I would say there were many influential teachers. It goes back to diversity and variety. In high school I was definitely going to become a field zoologist because I love animals and I love the environment. That’s all that counts —nothing else really matters. She has pursued not one, but two parallel careers as artist and architect, both of which have won her international acclaim. Maya Lin: We were unusually brought up in that there was no gender differentiation. I will hire firms or cause firms to be hired to work with me. And then, when I got there, the whole shock of being in a way not as well prepared academically for an Ivy League school and learning that you were the dumbest person in your class, not the smartest. And I think it actually got me into a lot of trouble later on. Maya Lin: For a senior project in architecture school, you had a choice. There’s a project on extinction which I’m starting now, but I’m not in a hurry to do a lot of projects. Maya Ying Lin (born October 5, 1959) is an American architect and sculptor. In the first decade of the 21st century, Lin created monumental sculptures, such as “Above and Below,” at the Indianapolis Museum of Art, and “2×4 Landscape,” at the M.H. When you’re young you’re so idealistic and you’re so headstrong, or at least I was. Daniel Wolf, Rachel Wolf, India Wolf and Maya Lin attend(s) MARTHA STEWART celebrates Editor in Chief VANESSA HOLDEN'S September Issue of MARTHA STEWART LIVING at Kevin Sharkey's Apartment on September 11th, 2010 in New York City. So yes, there were many influential people. So I would take summer breaks, in between work, and then I would just devour books voraciously. Nothing you learn will help you in being creative. I liked making explosives. Some artists might want their work to be socially focused. I wanted to offend neither of them. So there was a part of me that was like, “Oh, how many days do I have before I can get out of this town?” I mean, at one hand, you had a university there, so I could sneak out and take courses. Like one semester I never went to the library. I’m more at peace. It happens overnight sometimes. And then over that Christmas holiday I was visiting a friend’s uncle — my girlfriend — and we went up to see his house in Vermont, a fairly well-known architect, and he was going to give me advice on my senior portfolio so I could get out and look for a summer job. Okay, it was black, it was below grade, I was female, Asian American, young, too young to have served. I completely believe in what’s happening with the greenhouse effect and with the ozone layer. We encourage your input to enhance our understanding of our collection. who’s from Shanghai, just like my mother. So that the house is a threshold to nature, or basically begins to explore our relationship to nature. How did you reach the point where you could start? © 1996 - 2020 American Academy of Achievement. Since the early 1980s, she has produced a body of work that led Time magazine to name her one of its “50 for the Future.” Her art has been exhibited around the world, and her architecture has been applauded by the leading critics of our times. That’s what was very controversial. My activities were absolutely isolated. By that time the Secretary of Interior was only supposed to check to see if the funding was in place, which it was. You didn’t just sit down and have some vision spring forth from the inner recesses of your mind. Architect Maya Lin was in Jordan in 2009, in the midst of a yearlong trip around the world, when she got a call inviting her to discuss what would become her largest commission to … It’s like, open it up for a while. She liked hanging out. There were a couple of things that did hurt. I think 30 years ago, it was more like, “Oh, let’s make you comfortable in your new climate. Maya Lin: To me the American Dream is probably being able to follow your own personal calling. Some artists want to confront. It happens when I’m at a site sometimes. We won’t name her. A collaboration with other artists, architects, landscape designers and the native tribes of the Pacific Northwest, it is the largest undertaking of her career. Her mother wrote poetry and taught literature; her father, a ceramic artist, became the Dean of Fine Arts. “In all my work I have tried to create works that present you with information allowing you the chance to come to your own conclusions; they ask you to think.”. I think the American Dream also represents that we have a responsibility to share it, and to not just sort of hoard that freedom, but hopefully share that freedom with other countries and with people within our own country that don’t have that freedom. There’s a book coming out in the fall, it’s my first book where, again, it’s as much a written book as an art book. Did you?” And so what you don’t realize, I think, is that some of your teachers are actually closer in age to you than you think. She encountered ferocious criticism when her unconventional design was selected. I think it happened with the first generation of a certain era. Maya Lin: The Hobbit, the J.R.R Tolkien series, The Narnia Chronicles, anything that was science fiction, or fantasy related. Through my 20s, and into my 30s, I began to become aware of how so much of my art, and architecture, has a decidedly Eastern character. Maya Lin is the world-renowned architect of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, and one of the most important public artists of this century. “Systematic Landscapes,” an installation that brings the experience of her large outdoor works into the gallery space, has been exhibited in New York and Seattle. So we didn’t fight the whole time. I mean, I was pulling all nighter after all nighter obsessing about this project or that. You don’t pry into other people’s business. Maya Lin: How we are using up our home, how we are living and polluting the planet is frightening. And it was fun. But Washington is political and full of compromises. They have two daughters, and divide It didn’t occur to me that I wasn’t white. When I was little you play that stupid game where they pick teams or you would have to break through the line and nobody would want me on their team because I was half the weight of everyone else. The most important thing I thought was the acknowledgement of a loss. Maya Lin and Daniel Wolf, New York City Mariana Cook (American, born 1955) 91.5 × 81.3 cm (36 × 32 in.) If I’m working on an art work, I tend to daydream when I’m reading so I can’t read when I’m working on a few projects. It probably didn’t occur to me I was Asian-American until I was studying abroad in Denmark actually and there was a little bit of prejudice — racial discrimination — because as I get a suntan I look like a Greenlander. As far as what I took away from it, at a certain point nobody would touch me with a ten foot pole. So time plays out in a lot of my works. Should it make people think? It was evident when I was a child. I think my brother had a few more friends than me, but we stayed close to home, and I think we always ate dinner with our parents. Someone wrote away for the program book later on and read through it. I decided to work with a group of students, and what we really wanted to study was funereal architecture. And to be able to do what you want to do is an incredible freedom that we have. As a child, I was never told I couldn’t do something because I happen to be a girl. The AIA was wonderful, you know, the arts groups were. Another summer was Nabokov. My dad’s a ceramicist, and a Dean of Fine Arts. And then, a year later, when like the millionth visitor came to it, everybody wanted to say hello, that sort of thing. What inspired the design for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial? We have to figure out how we can deal with this. She coped with the painful controversy by returning to Yale as a graduate student. And if I wasn’t doing that, I was casting bronzes in the school foundry. We’re very different and yet we’re very close, in fact we collaborated on an art work of mine. And now we have to think in terms of environmental solutions, in terms of a global outlook. Though I was actually tracked pre-med at that time, I thought, “This isn’t going to work.” Then I thought of architecture because I thought it was this perfect combination of art and math, art and science. If you dictate what they should think, then you’ve lost it. I want the exalted.” And I think it was a very modern notion in a national capital to list all the names. I don’t want to acknowledge that, because it’s too painful. Please contact Museum Rights and Reproductions if you have further information on the rights status of a work contrary or in addition to the information in our records. Her life and work were detailed in the Academy Award-winning documentary film of 1995. We have to face it. You were only 21. Does one country have a right to say that to another country? It’s more evident now. Like one year back from college I think I read nothing but Nietzsche. And because they weren’t going to be offering it up, we didn’t ask. Maya has two children: India Wolf and Rachel Wol Maya Lin is … I don’t want to be an architectural firm ever. I think I had shelves and shelves of this sort of pseudo sci-fi, not hard core sci-fi, but sort of in between science fiction and fantasy. In 2009, his first year in office, President Barack Obama awarded Maya Lin the National Medal of Arts. Some artists want to please in a different way. Her life and work were detailed in the Academy Award-winning documentary film of 1995, Maya Lin: A Strong Clear Vision. All Rights Reserved. It’s much more individual. Now you want both cultures when you’re very young. I want to remain as an artist building either sculptures or architectural works. But at the other hand, it’s Athens High, and it was tough to fit in, and I was aware of that by the time I hit my senior year. And I don’t know if it was because I was different. The architecture is younger. But in a way, I think when you’re doing something in architecture school, you’re doing it for yourself. They’re all necessary and they’re all valid. I’m glad people really are moved by it, that was its goal. Maya Lin and her husband, photography dealer Daniel Wolf, live in New York City. Always try to humiliate the younger sibling. What does the older sibling do? That’s what I actually thought was really fun. Can I keep it to clean-powered all natural materials? All my friends were going, “Phew, aren’t we glad it’s over?” but my whole world has been a college environment. Her mother Julia Chang Lin, a poet, was a literature professor at the university and her father, Henry Huan Lin, was a ceramicist and also th… So my career in architecture will take twice as long, maybe three times as long. I think what makes art valuable is: it is about an individual expressing what they think is a part of them, and variety and difference and clashes is what makes art valuable, that there is no one defining idea of what art is or what it should do. As a 21-year-old architecture student at Yale, Lin designed the Vietnam Veterans Memorial as a class project, then entered it in the largest design competition in American history. Maya Lin, best known for being a Sculptor, was born in Athens, Ohio on Monday, October 5, 1959. Her multi-sited work, “What Is Missing,” encompasses a book, an online presence, and  installations at multiple scientific institutions. Our home life was very close knit. And I remember I was working out of a crock that must have been this thick — walls. I was always making things. It’s almost a percolation process. And I think it was very interesting. The manuscript was lost, and then Wilma and John Fairbank found it years later and published it. I think that’s true in any creative field. Maya Lin: I had very few friends. Was there anything you were bad in as a student? I mean, it was lonely being in this one testifying room where everyone else was on the other side looking at me like I was trying to deliberately hurt them. Article Wikipedia Les références Maya Ying Lin (林瓔), née le 5 octobre 1959 à Athens, est une artiste et architecte américaine connue pour son travail en sculpture et en landscape art. We are in trouble. One, because my parents were both educators, I might be making up for all the history courses I didn’t take, through these larger issue subjects. In the first years after leaving Yale, Maya Lin created a dozen other major works across the nation, including the Peace Chapel at Pennsylvania’s Juniata College, the “Women’s Table” at Yale, and the Langston Hughes Library for the Children’s Defense Fund in Clinton, Tennessee. How can I become an artist?”. Can you tell us how that came about? I wasn’t obsessing about my SAT scores or my PSATs. One of the key things in the architecture is that I want always to have you feel connected to the landscape so that you don’t think of architecture as this discrete isolating object, but in a way it frames your views of the landscape, which is a very Japanese notion. On my mother’s side of the family, one of my great-grandmothers was one of the first doctors in the Shanghai region. You should be having more fun in high school. They realized later on that they should be preserving more of the old than the new, but by that time it was too late. Over the last decade, Maya Lin has pursued simultaneous careers as artist and architect, creating large-scale site-specific installations and intimate studio artworks, as well as architectural works and memorials. What a lot of people didn’t realize was that there was a requirement that all the names be listed. 2009.109.1, New York, New York, United States (Place Created), (Verso) lower right, in black ink: "Marianna R. Cook", (Verso) center, in black ink in the artist's handwriting: "Maya Lin & Daniel Wolf/ New York City/ 3 June 1998" [could also be Jan. Handwriting is unclear] And what I want to do is try to understand what I want to do as an idea. I’m interested in keeping the balance between the art and the architecture. In his last year in office, 2016, the president recognized Maya Lin’s achievements with the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom. I am very resolved in each project I take on. And I’m realizing, I should enter this because I think it’s an important thing to say. It’s a poem laid out three dimensionally. Even in high school you were a kind of super achiever, taking college courses. I am actually glad I didn’t have any of that. And I say in there…. Maya Ying Lin sinh ngày 5 tháng 10 năm 1959 tại Athens, Ohio, Hoa Kỳ, là nghệ sĩ và nhà thiết kế kiến trúc nổi tiếng về công trình điêu khắc và nghệ thuật phong cảnh.Bà nổi tiếng vì đã thiết kế Đài tưởng niệm Chiến tranh Việt Nam ở Washington, D.C. I loved getting straight A’s, but that was more for me. And there’s been a very strong progression in the last ten years as that’s developed. I remember this one chemistry teacher, Miss McCallan. I actually wanted to go out in the field and understand why animals are what they are. The saving grace is I still got a fairly solid liberal arts undergraduate education minus the history, which I’m still regretting. I was basically using the university as a playground. We have to take responsibility and we have to start solving these problems on a global outlook. Sometimes you have to stop thinking. Growing up, I think I was very naive about fitting in. Photography dealer Daniel Wolf and architect Maya Lin attend the Bloomberg Businessweek 85th Anniversary Celebration at the American Museum of Natural History on December 4, 2014 in New York City. We all knew a compromise had to be meted out. And I designed — for the World War III memorial I designed a futile, almost terrifying passage that ends nowhere. Then there’s the East/West split. Language and societal norms shift, and cataloging of a collection is a continuous work in progress. I knew nothing about my aunt, who was this architect. I think a lot of it is a struggle because I come from two heritages. It requires a certain amount of conviction. How much of your family’s history were you aware of? I think the artist who did the three statues… as an artist to another artist, I didn’t understand that. In fact, as I was having our first child, I had a doctor at New York University, Dr. Livia Huan spelling? My brother to this day hasn’t forgiven me that I didn’t take a history course. So here’s this two- to three-month verbal process. And I don’t just mean the physical site. I really enjoyed hanging out with some of the teachers. And the professor of the class was extremely disturbed and comes up to me afterward and says, “If I had a brother that died in that war, I would never want to visit the memorial.” And I looked at him and I said, “Andy, this is World War III, we’re not going to be around. You deal with some very important ideas: women, peace, civil rights, environment. You should be exploring things because you want to explore them and learning because you love learning, not worrying about the fact that, “Oh, at this private school only three are gonna go to that school.” That’s tough competition. And in 2014, Ms. Lin and her husband, the art collector Daniel Wolf, purchased a Yonkers City Jail and converted it into a private art space. I loved school. I think you have to be forever questioning what you’re up to. It has to exist as a journey in time. It might make me feel a little more whole and peaceful after the fact, but it doesn’t really change. I was given this area called Norbrow, which included this enormous park, probably half the size of Central Park, that was also a cemetery. What hurt you most about that experience and the veterans’ reaction to the memorial? We would stay after school and blow things up. It was my mother, my father, my brother and me. That’s what I pretty much focused on if I wasn’t making something, which I was mostly doing. We’ll use that as our final project.” So I designed what I thought was the right solution for a course. Maya Lin: The role of art in society differs for every artist. Family:She married and had a daughter with art and photography dealer and collector Daniel Wolf. And I loved to study, but I had no extracurricular activities. Part of me still rebels against that. Maya Lin: In anything I’ve done, what I will do is resist picking up a pen, except to write, for as long as I can. And in a way what I disliked about architecture was probably the profession. When you were a kid, what books did you read that excited your imagination? Wilma Fairbank just published another book on Liang and Lin. Can you talk a little bit about that? You have to go through five governmental agencies two times for review. Now I look at the pressure kids go through in high school! I was really good at track, but anything else in gym, just shoot me. It’s different with a group of friends, but as far as clubs go — I’m probably a terrible anarchist deep down. It’s like morbid curiosity. Yet everyone focuses on the economy or individual prosperity. All my work is much more peaceful than I am, and maybe the work, in that sense, is trying to find a resolution between what was probably a struggle. No one else would touch me. In the first years after leaving Yale, Maya Lin created a dozen other major works across the nation, including the Peace Chapel at Pennsylvania’s Juniata College, the “Women’s Table” at Yale, and the Langston Hughes Library for the Children’s Defense Fund in Clinton, Tennessee. The art work, on the other hand, is, “Go into a room and make whatever you want to make.” And it’s very, very hard. My mother is a poet and English professor. So how did you feel when you finally left home and went to Yale? They’re a not for profit group that build housing for the homeless, AIDS hospices. And the head science teacher comes in, a very serious man, and he’s looking around. I didn’t want to be different. 1988 photography dealer and art collector, Daniel Wolf. If I read correctly, you once said that you don’t want to tell people what to think, you want to present them with information. So it was decided the three statues would be what was necessary. Yale doesn’t have a junior year abroad. I still am an artist. If I find the shape too soon — especially for the memorials, which have a function — then I might be predetermining a form and then stuffing the function into the form. There’s a show called Topologies that went throughout this country — part of it’s traveling in Europe right now — which deals with a love of nature, naturally occurring phenomenon but seen through a 21st Century lens, the lens of technology. I think it’s only in the last decade that I’ve really understood how much I am a balance and a mix. Maya Lin: That probably is very eastern. I think again, that is very much a part of my upbringing. She was also a member of the jury that selected the design of the World Trade Center Site Memorial. In the art work, I have sort of made myself whole, so there’s a sense of arrival. I think that is very much an Eastern approach. That’s valuable. Instead, what I try to do is — for two to three months — read, research, understand anything about the site. I think it was my age. Back then, our parents decided not to teach us Chinese. She was born in Athens, Ohio. So we fought like hell, and the Fine Arts Commission was instrumental. Lin married photography dealer Daniel Wolf in 1996 and by the late 2000s had two daughters. And it was just one of those things. And I started studying what the nature of a monument is and what a monument should be. I didn’t even know what vivisection was, but it basically means dissecting the animals while they’re still alive. But we had a lot of fun doing that. And I think creativity and my artistic drive emanates from that childhood. It’s not going to win. Maya Lin: Always tried to impress the older sibling. “The Wave Field” at the University of Michigan College of Engineering is a pure earth sculpture, made entirely of soil covered with grass, undulating in waves six feet high. I left science, then I went into art, but I approach things very analytically. I think it’s invaluable. 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