The American Maya Lin shot to fame in 1981 when her design for the proposed Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington DC was accepted while she was still an architecture student at Yale University. Her public monuments are minimalist in style but maximalist in impact and are always sensitive to their relationship with the surrounding landscapes. Environmental issues have been a core part of Lin’s sensibility since she was a child. “Marble Chesapeake & Delaware Bay” is an installation piece made up of 54,000 glass marbles glued in place to recreate the structure of the largest estuary in the United States. The marbles flow across the floor and up the walls of the space. Lin drew the waterway form from satellite imagery provided by NASA. This beautiful, visual installation presents the Chesapeake as a single, living ecosystem. The watery blue marbles point to a clean water system, free from pollution and environmental damage.
January's theme: Sculpture
MAYA LIN (b. 1959), “Marble Chesapeake & Delaware Bay”, 2022. Installation at Virginia Museum of Contemporary Art, Virginia Beach, Virginia US.
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