Groundswell (1992 – 1993) by Maya Lin

Groundswell - Maya Lin - 1992 - 1993

Artwork Information

TitleGroundswell
ArtistMaya Lin
Date1992 - 1993
Mediumglass
Art MovementPost-Minimalism

About Groundswell

The artwork, titled “Groundswell,” crafted by the artist Maya Lin between 1992 and 1993, is a significant piece within the Post-Minimalism art movement. This installation, composed of glass, represents a remarkable exploration of form and material, serving as an exemplary work in the genre of installation art.

“Groundswell” features a series of undulating mounds composed of fragmented glass, meticulously arranged to create the appearance of rolling waves or dunes. The glass, with its reflective and translucent qualities, interacts dynamically with light, creating a multitude of shimmering surfaces. This interaction amplifies the visual impact of the installation, invoking a sense of fluidity and movement. The placement of the mounds against architectural elements such as windows and walls further enhances the interplay between the organic forms of the glass and the structured environment, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and built space.

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