![]() The architect hoped that "these names, seemingly infinite in number, convey the sense of overwhelming numbers, while unifying these individuals into a whole." Since its unveiling in 1982, the work -popularly known as "the wall" has become a point of reference, inspiring a new generation of American memorials. Lin envisioned a black granite wall, in the shape of a V, on which the names of the American military dead and missing would be inscribed. "The Vietnam Veterans Memorial, originally designed as a student project by Maya Lin at Yale University's School of Architecture in 1981, has become a profound symbol that has served to unify and reconcile a nation sorely divided by a foreign entanglement. Forms part of: The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund Records, ca. Landscape architecture drawings-1980-1990 Subject Headings: - Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Washington, D.C.)-1980-1990 Goldsmith Foundation, and The Foundation-to-Life.Summary: Architectural drawing showing memorial as plan and perspective includes textual description.Ĭontributor Names: Lin, Maya Ying, architect Major underwriting for Season 1 of Art in the Twenty-First Century is provided by Robert Lehman Foundation, PBS, National Endowment for the Arts, Corporation for Public Broadcasting, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, Agnes Gund and Daniel Shapiro, The Allen Foundation for the Arts, The Broad Art Foundation, The Jon and Mary Shirley Foundation, Bagley Wright Fund, The Rockefeller Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, The Horace W. Public Relations: Kelly & Salerno Communications. Interns: Maytal Ahrony, Joyce Alcantara, Christina Darcy, Leslie Fritz, Johanna Goldfeld, Susannah Gust, Sage Lehman, Kelly McCoy, Genevieve Mercatante, Jeff Seelbach, & Stacy Wu. Grace Russell Hassell Bruce Mac Corkindale Cara Mertes Margarita Moreno Juliet Myers Chris Pullman Queens Museum Tamberelli Video University of Illinois, Chicago Darin Webb & Wendy Williams. Baker Alison Beall Jamie Bennett Joyce Bobolts Brooklyn Museum The Bruce Family William Bush City Lights Susan Delson Dennis Diamond Dia Center for the Arts David Ebner Thomas G. Archival material courtesy of: Frey Foundation Langston Hughes Library Timothy Hursley The Hull House & Chicago Parks Department. Post-Production Supervisor: Michael Weingrad & Keir Randall.Īrtworks courtesy of: Louise Bourgeois Jerry Gorovoy Maya Lin Kerry James Marshall © 2001 Bruce Nauman / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York Addison Gallery of American Art, Phillips Academy Art Institute of Chicago Art Kaleidoscope Foundation Cheim & Read Sarah Clark-Langager, Western Washington University Donald Young Gallery Gagosian Gallery Jack Shainman Gallery Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago South Eastern Center for Contemporary Art Southern Poverty Law Center Sperone Westwater Gallery & Whitney Museum of American Art. ![]() Sound Mix: Tony Volante & Soundtrack, New York. Sound Editing: Margaret Crimmins, Greg Smith, & Dog Bark Sound. On-Line Editor: Don Wyllie & Frame:Runner NYC. Animation, Visual Effects & Compositing: Spontaneous Combustion. Art Design and Direction: Open, New York. Production Assistant: Anya Popova.Ĭreative Consultant: Ed Sherin. Louise Bourgeois Segment | Producer/Editor: Marion Cajori. Cast: Steve Martin, Jason Burch, Chip, Chundo. Introductory Segment | Director & Writer: William Wegman. Assistant to the Director: Rachel Connolly. ![]() Assistant Avid Editor: Matt Prinzig & Heather Burak. Animation Stand Photography: Marcos Levy & City Lights. Production Assistant: Steve Carrillo, Brian Hwang, Graham Gangi, Scott Stevens, Erick Michaud, Alexei Van Mourik, & Heather Murray. Gaffer/Grip: Lamar Bloodworth & Ned Hallick. Sound: David Brownlow, Heidi Hesse, Mark Roy, Bill Wander, & Joe Yario. Assistant Camera: Doug Dunderdale & Steve Nealey. ![]() Director of Photography: Bob Elfstrom, Mark Falstad, Tom Hurwitz, Terry Hopkins, & Ken Kobland. Researcher: Quinn Latimer & Wesley Miller. Executive Producer & Curator: Susan Sollins. Created by: Susan Sollins & Susan Dowling. ![]()
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