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"Imbued with a strong sense of place, the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park captures the energy and striking beauty of Seattle. During the past year, as the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged our nation and the world, this exquisitely designed park, free and open to all, offered solace, tranquility, and inspiration to an entire region. People gravitated to this airy, waterfront green space to partake of its restorative value. Located on the northern edge of the hilly downtown, landscaped with plants native to the Northwest, and incorporating an underwater fish habitat, the site offers…mehr

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"Imbued with a strong sense of place, the Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park captures the energy and striking beauty of Seattle. During the past year, as the COVID-19 pandemic ravaged our nation and the world, this exquisitely designed park, free and open to all, offered solace, tranquility, and inspiration to an entire region. People gravitated to this airy, waterfront green space to partake of its restorative value. Located on the northern edge of the hilly downtown, landscaped with plants native to the Northwest, and incorporating an underwater fish habitat, the site offers spectacular views over Puget Sound to the majestic, snowy Olympic peaks. City, water, Chinook salmon, sky, mountains . . . it could only be the Pacific Northwest"--
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Autorenporträt
Mimi Gardner Gates is a specialist in Asian art history and was director of Seattle Art Museum (1994-2009) when the park was conceived and created. The other contributors are Barry Bergdoll, Lisa Graziose Corrin, Renée Devine, Mark Dion, Teresita Fernández, Leonard Garfield, Jerry Gorovoy for Louise Bourgeois, Michael A. Manfredi, Lynda V. Mapes, Roy McMakin, Peter Reed, Pedro Reyes, Maggie Walker, and Marion Weiss.