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1. Boundaries
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1. Boundaries
by Maya Lin
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Asin: 0684834170
Catlog: Book (2000-10-05)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Sales Rank: 45669
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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After designing the starkly symbolic Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C., when she was still an undergraduate, Maya Lin might have been doomed to spend the rest of her architecture career vainly trying to top herself. But 18 years later, her concerns clearly have nothing to do with self-aggrandizement. In Boundaries, Lin's lucid, soft-spoken collection of writings, she discusses how her work evolves, after a lengthy gestation, as a way of heightening viewers' awareness of a specific environment and perception of the passage of time. This temporal aspect can be a sequence of historical events (as in the Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama) or a purely aesthetic quality, like the shifting play of light over a grassy field of sculpted earth (Wave Field at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor). "I like to think of my work as creating a private conversation with each person," Lin writes, "no matter how public each work is and no matter how many people are present."

Understandably, Lin writes in greatest detail about the Vietnam memorial, a high-profile commission fraught with controversy because of its unusual form as well as the age, gender, and ethnicity of its American-born architect. But this engrossing, amply illustrated book also details the thinking and experimentation behind myriad other projects, including elemental sculptures, interiors, and furniture designed with an unusual degree of consideration for the user's needs. Influenced by her ceramist father, Lin always gravitated toward working directly with malleable materials--an experience that complements the rational precision of plans and blueprints (the Vietnam memorial first took shape as a mound of mashed potatoes). Boundaries reflects the same blend of close analysis, intuition, and quiet humility that marks Lin's public projects. --Cathy Curtis ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Beautiful
There are two ways to read this book, as Lin points out in the preface. First is just as a coffee table picture book. In that role, "Boundaries" gives a photographic tour of many varied monuments and installations. Lin is best known for the Vietnam Veteran's memorial. At the time, it was an unprecendented look and a deep controversy. Since then, I think it has become what Lin had hoped: one of the most personally involving war memorials ever. Lin has moved on since then, and this book shows many of her more recent works.

Although her family heritage is Chinese, Lin identifies herself as American. That gives her the freedom to use concepts from many Asian traditions. Many of her later works show a sense that I see as Zen-like. They are centered on stone, water, earth, and light. Like that first memorial, they invite the viewer to touch and become involved in the work. "Waves", for example, is a large-scale earthwork to be explored, offering surprising privacy in an open, sunlit lawn.

The second reading of this book comes from its text. It explains Lin's approach to her work. I was quite surprised to fined out how important collaboration is for her. Most of her installations are undertaken with archtitects, writers, or preparators of various kinds, quite opposite the 'lonely artist' stereotype. I was also surprised to learn that her first conception of most pieces is narrative, not pictorial. To me, translating word into image and structure is a complete mystery. My own thoughts work in the other direction. That difference intrigues me.

The book itself is a pleasant artifact. It's well printed, well organized, and displays some thoughtful, unusual typography. It's a vehicle well suited to the material it carries.

"Boundaries" was printed in 2000. That means that the catalog of Lin's work has developed since then. More of her work surely exists that was locked out by the publication date. I look forward to the next book documenting her work, and I look forward to her future development as an artist.

5-0 out of 5 stars the most famous female architect with Chinese background
Sometimes I felt really sad that I don't have enough money to bring this book home.Maya lin should be an architect who can be also known as a good writter.Her writting had combined both beauty architecturally and verbally,like a stream of purity norished readers'heart,explained her designs with pleasure of sights.She got similar passion as her famous aunt lin huiyin,composed a melody of life,mastered the way a human being might uneasy to see.I am appreciated her way of representation.That she inheritaged from Lin's family.She absolutely knew that poetics in their family traditions,a symbol of very special abilities.

5-0 out of 5 stars A good ABC for political architecture
A very interesting book. Particularly interesting was the description of the difficulties (creative and otherwise) experienced by the architect during the building of the Vietnam Memorial. I was especially drawn to the architect's ambivalence with regard to the seemingly desperate determination (exhibited by politicians especially) that the powerful non-iconographic representational force of the monument be adulterated by the addition of traditional iconography (the three soldiers and the nurses). I think that many who have visited the Memorial will agree that it's power is only reduced by the statues that now bookend it. Still, the architect's vision carries the day--a fitting tribute to her creativity.

5-0 out of 5 stars insight into the mind of the architect
This book is a fascinating look into the mind of Maya Lin. It describes her intimate thoughts regarding the design of her most important works, how she develops the designs, and what they mean to her. It is written in a very accessible style and is a joy to read.

5-0 out of 5 stars A brilliant artist explains her work
Maya Lin's "Boundaries" is much like her three-dimensional creations - austere, at once both subtle and direct, outwardly detached, and ultimately effective in evoking a deep emotional response from within the beholder rather than imposing an exterior sentiment. Lin, of course, first came to prominence two decades ago when, as an undergraduate architecture student, she won the prestigious design competition for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the Mall in Washington, D.C. Her concept, popularly known as "The Wall," was fiercely criticized at that time for its radical departure from traditional memorial designs, yet from its unveiling in 1982 the Vietnam Veterans Memorial has been accorded widespread recognition for its profound aptness and - there is no better word - genius. Although Lin's work since that remarkable debut has been on a smaller physical scale, it continues to follow a line of imaginative external simplicity in use of shape and space, covertly deceptive in masking emotional complexity beneath. The title of the book is meant to express Lin's view that she and her creations inhabit the boundary between distinctly different qualities - architecture-art, natural-urban, inside-outside, Asian-American - simultaneously being neither and both.

"Boundaries" is not an autobiography. Maya Lin speaks through her architecture and her sculptures, and this book unwaveringly focuses upon that work and the creative process behind it. While the photographs in the volume are effective in presenting a broad impression of design and form, the real pictures are those drawn by Lin's words. For a visual artist, she has a rare appreciation of verbal power and substance. In fact, Maya Lin regards words as a vital basis for her designs, the reflection of her own background: her father was a ceramist and her mother a poet. As a physical object, the book itself has purposely been given a unique character to fittingly express Lin's artistic vision, occupying the boundary between "art book" and "reading book". The text literally begins on the inside front cover and spans the entirety of the volume, ending only on the inside back cover. Even the jacket has been incorporated as a harmonious, integral component of the whole. Like Lin's creations erected in public spaces and those fashioned in her studio, "Boundaries" is an exquisite embodiment of a meeting between restraint and stimulation. ... Read more


2. Maya Lin: Public/Private
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Asin: 1881390055
Catlog: Book (1994-10-01)
Publisher: Distributed Art Pub Inc (Dap)
Sales Rank: 1076125
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3. Famous artist may have to get back to her roots. (Tar Heel Tattler).(Maya Ying Lin) : An article from: Business North Carolina
by Edward Martin
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This digital document is an article from Business North Carolina, published by Business North Carolina on June 1, 2003. The length of the article is 457 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Famous artist may have to get back to her roots. (Tar Heel Tattler).(Maya Ying Lin)
Author: Edward Martin
Publication: Business North Carolina (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2003
Publisher: Business North Carolina
Volume: 23Issue: 6Page: 12(1)

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4. Maya Lin, Architect
by Lynn Yokoe
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Asin: 0813657296
Catlog: Book (1995-06-01)
Publisher: Modern Curriculum Press
Sales Rank: 1108841
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5. Maya Lin: Topologies (Artist and the community)
by Maya Ying Lin

Asin: 1888826053
Catlog: Book (1998)
Publisher: Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art
Sales Rank: 1913123
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6. Timetable: Maya Lin
by Maya Ying Lin

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Asin: 0937031194
Catlog: Book (2002)
Publisher: Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts
Sales Rank: 2477732
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7. Maya Lin: Linking People and Places
by Katherine Scraper

Asin: 0765249367
Catlog: Book (2005-01)
Publisher: Celebration Press
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8. Beginning Biographies : American Women - Maya Lin (Six Pack)
by Lynn Yokel
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Asin: 0813659809
Catlog: Book (1994)
Publisher: Modern Curriculum Press
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Expand your student's world with real-life stories of culturally diverse people, through fascinating, easy-to-read biographies.These books enhance awareness and appreciation of diverse cultures and promote self-esteem in all students by using the accomplishments of notable men and women as role models.Sold in 6-packs. ... Read more


9. Maya Lin (Americans of character)
by Elizabeth Kay

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Asin: 1572790644
Catlog: Book (1997)
Publisher: Young People's Press
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10. Maya Lin: [American Academy in Rome, 10 dicembre 1998-21 febbraio 1999
by Maya Ying Lin

Asin: 8843568329
Catlog: Book (1998)
Publisher: American Academy in Rome
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