Boundaries - Maya Lin

Boundaries

Maya Lin

出版时间

2000-10-05

ISBN

9780684834177

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍
Walking through this park-like area, the memorial appears as a rift in the earth -- a long, polished black stone wall, emerging from and receding into the earth. Approaching the memorial, the ground slopes gently downward, and the low walls emerging on either side, growing out of the earth, extend and converge at a point below and ahead. Walking into the grassy site contained by the walls of this memorial, we can barely make out the carved names upon the memorial's walls. These names, seemingly infinite in number, convey the sense of overwhelming numbers, while unifying these individuals into a whole... So begins the competition entry submitted in 1981 by a Yale undergraduate for the design of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. -- subsequently called "as moving and awesome and popular a piece of memorial architecture as exists anywhere in the world." Its creator, Maya Lin, has been nothing less than world famous ever since. From the explicitly political to the unashamedly literary to the completely abstract, her simple and powerful sculpture -- the Rockefeller Foundation sculpture, the Southern Poverty Law Center Civil Rights Memorial, the Yale Women's Table, Wave Field -- her architechture, including The Museum for African Art and the Norton residence, and her protean design talents have defined her as one of the most gifted creative geniuses of the age. Boundaries is her first book; an eloquent visual/verbal sketchbook produced with the same inspiration and attention to detail as any of her other artworks. Like her environmental sculptures, it is a site, but one which exists at a remove so that it may comment on the personal and artistic elements that make up those works. In it, sketches, photographs, workbook entries, and original design are held together by a deeply personal text. Boundaries is a powerful literary and visual statement by "a leading public artist." (Holland Carter). It is itself a unique work of art.
用户评论
辞句优美,思考细腻,很用心的作品集
她对纪念碑、战争、环保、地球、女性、人类和自然的理解及通过文字、作品的表达,她学生时代被选中设计越战纪念碑的经历,她面对举国上下对她的亚裔身份却设计了越战纪念碑的指责、质疑、重新评选的压力和辩论的睿智,她一夜成名后尽量如往常一样重返平静校园生活的智慧。一切的轻描淡写,却在我心底留下了永不可磨灭的烙印。感恩人生低谷时候从她的文字和作品找到了内心的平静。
121226在耶鲁看到了women's table。121227去华埠看了moca。
文辞能力太强了
偶像!偶像!
这么美的书,完美诠释了纸书的存在意义
Simple,nature and fundamentally quiet. 路径是自然的,界限是模糊的。能通过她的文字去感知她的作品理念,真的是一种幸运,她总能在一个整体下捕获事物的本质。记得她说小时候会花很长时间在自然中观察,或者去父亲的工作室看他做陶,粘土成型的过程让她记忆深刻。她的作品成型的过程也给我这样的感觉,来自于自然、大地,来自于生与死的连结、历史与现在的连结、自然与思想的连结。对我而言,是一本完美的书。
从文字里看到了性格。她能把她所想的,完整的用文字传达给你,就像她的建筑一样。
读起来很顺畅,文字的气质就和作者本人好像。读完又去看了一些Maya Lin 的采访讲座,舒服。强推作者的纪录片。
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