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Maya Lin
(American, 1959 - ) designs sculpture, earthworks, and public places
that invite viewers to examine and connect anew with their natural
surroundings. Her lifelong interest in landscape and the environment has
led to the creation of three-dimensional works that are influenced by
natural topographies and geology, as well as by ice floes; water
patterns, such as those embodied by Storm King Wavefield.
Occupying four acres of an eleven-acre site, Storm King Wavefield was
inspired by the artist’s studies of naturally occurring wave formations.
This catalogue, published in conjunction with the launch of the
Wavefield in May 2009, includes an introduction by John P. Stern,
president, Storm King Art Center; an essay by Richard Andrews; and
photographs by Jerry L. Thompson.
Hardcover, 63 pages.
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