Shifting Landscapes 

2024

A collection of wooden stumps of varying heights and sizes neatly arranged within a spacious room with a white wall.

Maya Lin: Maya Lin, artist, live in New York City. Baseline is part of a three-part idea that came out of a installation in Madison Square Park called Ghost Forest, which involved taking fifty Atlantic cedars that had been killed by saltwater inundation as a victim of climate change, and bringing those trees to Madison Square Park. 

Narrator: Lin made a series of four sculptural works from the trees after they’d been removed from the park. This is one of those four. 

Maya Lin: I reserved exactly 5 foot, 3 inches, my height, of each of the fifty trees, and then segmented them into four equal parts. So you've now got a series of four that each one always taken from the exact same height on the base of each tree.

Narrator: The title, Ghost Forest, refers to a phenomenon that comes from climate change, involving the destruction of large stands of trees. 

Maya Lin: This is sort of a stark reminder of what is going on around the world. And I think knowing that at the time we were literally de-installing the work, we actually couldn't even move the work, because not only had they been victims of climate change, there was a lantern moth that possibly could have infested them. So they couldn't even travel to anywhere we were going to travel the show only where other Atlantic cedars are, these used to be what was all over the eastern seaboard.

Narrator: Lin intends such warnings to inspire us to fight for a healthy planet while we still can. She often uses her work as an opportunity to promote nature-based solutions to climate change.

Maya Lin: So whether that's reforming our agriculture, reforming our ranching, restoring or rewilding and protecting more of our lands, as well as creating sustainable forestry and fisheries, these could offset our carbon footprint by about fifty to ninety percent. 


Maya Lin, Ghost Forest Baseline Y, 2022. Fifty cedar logs finished with tung oil, dimensions variable. Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; gift of the artist in honor of Adam D. Weinberg 2024.336a-xx. ©️ Maya Lin Studio, courtesy Pace Gallery

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