ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 10月26日 07時58分


Maya Lin’s breakout moment came like a thunderbolt at the start of her career in 1981. The artist and architect was still an undergrad at Yale when her design was chosen for the high-profile Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington. Her design initially caused intense controversy. But since completion, the black granite walls have been acclaimed for creating a place of calm and healing. #MayaLin went on to become one of the most cerebral and fascinating of today’s generation of American architects. Seeing a lot of her work would require considerable hopscotching. But southern New England offers a compact opportunity to see 4 significant pieces. Maya went to Yale College in the late 1970s, later receiving an architecture degree there. It seemed natural when @yale turned to Maya in the late 1980s to mark the 20th anniversary of coeducation at the school, which once admitted only male students. The artist came up with an unconventional approach for her commission, designing a “water table” with a thin layer of water that streams over the oval-shaped face of the sculpture. Our photographer @cenicola0 captured that work, “The Women’s Table,” here. Visit the link in our profile to learn where to (really) experience the art of Maya Lin — and the meditation and reflection it inspires.


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