Maya ยท Lin's Vietnam War Memorial was initially controversial, but at the age of 19, Jan Scruggs became a monument to commemorate the colleagues who were injured at home and injured at home due to a conflict in Southeast Asia . Courage, sacrifice, devotion among the best young people in the country. "Unlike most previous military monuments, Lin's works prefers non-political design that refuses to emphasize heroism and brings beauty, contemplation, and almost unacceptable loss of feeling.
In the mid-1980s, the discussion on Maya Lynn's design of the Vietnam War was at the moment that the Vietnam War was not yet integrated into a unified, eternal military Pantheon. The wounds of this war are still fresh, and the moral ambiguity of US military policy is close to the surface. While walking through the granite wall every year, Americans murdered in this conflict have crossed the increasing labor costs of failing foreign policy vision. However, the memorial vision was not challenged. Critics condemn what they call "black shame". After that, the addition of three Vietnamese statues at the end of the monument may be able to satisfy critics who imagine the human face of Vietnamese soldiers. Opposition
The art form from the Vietnam War is a memorial. Vietnam War Veterans Memorial Monument was designed by Maya Inlin, which helps heal the legacy of the emotional and traumatic war. On 11th November 1982, the Vietnam War Memorial Museum officially opened nearly 10 years after the war. In the first 5 years, it received 20 million visitors (Kent). Today, thousands of people visited the V-shaped glossy black granite monument at Capitol Mall in Washington DC. The wall is covered with the name of a dead man and woman in America. In 1966, the artist protest committee organized a piece tower at the corner of Sunset and Rasionega Boulevard. Artists covered sculptures with over 400 small panels submitted by artists from around the world. Approximately 2,000 artists gathered in New York University in May 1970 and held a day art strike. Frankstra finished the strike exhibition