World of ideas. Maya Lin
Description
One of the rare few who have managed to excel in both art and architecture, Maya Lin creates places of refuge and contemplation in highly public spaces. Constructed on an intimate human scale, they invite visitors to touch, feel, respond, and reflect. In this program, the acclaimed sculptor and architect talks with Bill Moyers about a life and a career that has been shaped by her Asian-American heritage and a profound respect and love for the natural environment.
Runtime
55 min
Subjects
- Civil rights (308)
- Sculpture (61)
- Asian Americans (59)
- Architecture, Modern (230)
- Women in art (43)
- Women artists (55)
- Installations (Art) (64)
Contributor
Genre
Date of Publication
[2005], c2003
Database
Films on Demand
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