Our parents decided not to teach us Chinese. It was an era when they felt we would be better off if we didn’t have that complication.
About Maya Lin
Maya Ying Linis an American architect, designer and sculptor. Born in Athens, Ohio to Chinese immigrants, she attended Yale University to study architecture.
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I started studying what the nature of a monument is and what a monument should be. And for the World War III memorial I designed a futile, almost terrifying passage that ends nowhere.
American sculptor and architect
I really enjoyed hanging out with some of the teachers. This one chemistry teacher, she liked hanging out. I liked making explosives. We would stay after school and blow things up.
American sculptor and architect
You have to have conviction and completely question everything and anything you do. No matter how much you study, no matter how much you know, the side of your brain that has the smarts won’t necessarily help you in making art.
American sculptor and architect
My parents are both college professors, and it made me want to question authority, standards and traditions.
American sculptor and architect
You should be having more fun in high school, exploring things because you want to explore them and learning because you love learning-not worrying about competition.
American sculptor and architect
Nothing is ever guaranteed, and all that came before doesn’t predicate what you might do next.
American sculptor and architect
I was probably the first kid in my high school to go to Yale. I applied almost as a lark. Then, when I got there, I was the dumbest person in your class.
American sculptor and architect
I try to give people a different way of looking at their surroundings. That’s art to me.
American sculptor and architect
A lot of my works deal with a passage, which is about time. I don’t see anything that I do as a static object in space. It has to exist as a journey in time.
American sculptor and architect
When I was very little, we would get letters from China, in Chinese, and they’ be censored. We were a very insular little family.
American sculptor and architect
Even though I build buildings and I pursue my architecture, I pursue it as an artist. I deliberately keep a tiny studio. I don’t want to be an architectural firm. I want to remain an artist.
American sculptor and architect
I loved school. I studied like crazy. I was a Class A nerd.
American sculptor and architect
To me, the American Dream is being able to follow your own personal calling. To be able to do what you want to do is incredible freedom.
American sculptor and architect
I probably spent the first 20 years of my life wanting to be as American as possible. Through my 20s, and into my 30s, I began to become aware of how so much of my art and architecture has a decidedly Eastern character.
American sculptor and architect
I didn’t have anyone to play with so I made up my own world.
American sculptor and architect
It terrified me to have an idea that was solely mine to be no longer a part of my mind, but totally public.
American sculptor and architect
Our parents decided not to teach us Chinese. It was an era when they felt we would be better off if we didn’t have that complication.
American sculptor and architect
I probably have fundamentally antisocial tendencies. I never took one extracurricular activity. I just failed utterly at that level. Part of me still rebels against that.
American sculptor and architect
I’m not in a hurry to do a lot of projects. I am very resolved in each project I take on.
American sculptor and architect
If we can’t face death, we’ll never overcome it. You have to look it straight in the eye. Then you can turn around and walk back out into the light.
American sculptor and architect
I was always making things. Even though art was what I did every day, it didn’t even occur to me that I would be an artist.
American sculptor and architect
All my work is much more peaceful than I am.
American sculptor and architect
You have to let the viewers come away with their own conclusions. If you dictate what they should think, you’ve lost it.
American sculptor and architect
My dad was dean of fine arts at the university. I was casting bronzes in the school foundry. I was using the university as a playground.
American sculptor and architect
You couldn’t put me in a social group setting. I’m probably a terrible anarchist deep down.
American sculptor and architect
I loved logic, math, computer programming. I loved systems and logic approaches. And so I just figured architecture is this perfect combination.
American sculptor and architect
My goal is to strip things down so that you need just the right amount of words or shape to convey what you need to convey. I like editing. I like it very tight.
American sculptor and architect
OK, it was black, it was below grade, I was female, Asian American, young, too young to have served. Yet I think none of the opposition in that sense hurt me.
American sculptor and architect
We were unusually brought up; there was no gender differentiation. I was never thought of as any less than my brother.
American sculptor and architect
The process I go through in the art and the architecture, I actually want it to be almost childlike. Sometimes I think it’s magical.
American sculptor and architect
It was a requirement by the veterans to list the 57,000 names. We’re reaching a time that we’ll acknowledge the individual in a war on a national level.
American sculptor and architect
For the most part things never get built the way they were drawn.
American sculptor and architect
I went through withdrawal when I got out of graduate school. It’s what you learn, what you think. That’s all that counts.
American sculptor and architect
Sometimes you have to stop thinking. Sometimes you shut down completely. I think that’s true in any creative field.
American sculptor and architect
It’s only in hindsight that you realize what indeed your childhood was really like.
American sculptor and architect
I had very few friends. We always ate dinner with our parents. We didn’t want to go out. American adolescence was a lot wilder than I would have felt comfortable with.
American sculptor and architect
In art or architecture your project is only done when you say it’s done. If you want to rip it apart at the eleventh hour and start all over again, you never finish. I was one of those crazy creatures.
American sculptor and architect
To fly we have to have resistance.
American sculptor and architect
It’s funny, as you live through something you’re not aware of it.
American sculptor and architect
My grandfather, on my father’s side, helped to draft one of the first constitutions of China. He was a fairly well-known scholar.
American sculptor and architect
I deliberately did not read anything about the Vietnam War because I felt the politics of the war eclipsed what happened to the veterans. The politics were irrelevant to what this memorial was.
American sculptor and architect
Some of your teachers are actually closer in age to you than you think.
American sculptor and architect
The role of art in society differs for every artist.
American sculptor and architect
Math, it’s a puzzle to me. I love figuring out puzzles.
American sculptor and architect
Some artists want to confront. Some want to invoke thought. They’re all necessary and they’re all valid.
American sculptor and architect
Art is very tricky because it’s what you do for yourself. It’s much harder for me to make those works than the monuments or the architecture.
American sculptor and architect
Warmth isn’t what minimalists are thought to have.
American sculptor and architect
I left science, then I went into art, but I approach things very analytically. I choose to pursue both art and architecture as completely separate fields rather than merging them.
American sculptor and architect
Every memorial in its time has a different goal.
American sculptor and architect
How we are using up our home, how we are living and polluting the planet is frightening. It was evident when I was a child. It’s more evident now.
American sculptor and architect
The only thing that mattered was what you were to do in life, and it wasn’t about money. It was about teaching, or learning.
American sculptor and architect
When I was building the Vietnam Memorial, I never once asked the veterans what it was like in the war, because from my point of view, you don’t pry into other people’s business.
American sculptor and architect
Growing up, I thought I was white. It didn’t occur to me I was Asian-American until I was studying abroad in Denmark and there was a little bit of prejudice.
American sculptor and architect
The definition of a modern approach to war is the acknowledgement of individual lives lost.
American sculptor and architect