art.wikisort.org - SculptureBlack Sun is a 1969 sculpture by Isamu Noguchi located in Seattle, Washington's Volunteer Park. The statue is situated on the eastern edge of the park's man-made reservoir, across from the Seattle Asian Art Museum. The view from the sculpture includes the Space Needle, Olympic Mountains, and Elliott Bay.[1][2][3]
Sculpture by Isamu Noguchi in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Many mistakenly believe Soundgarden's hit single Black Hole Sun was inspired by Noguchi's sculpture, as the band took their name from another outdoor public art work in Seattle, A Sound Garden, and the resemblance of the song's title to Noguchi's work. However, singer-songwriter Chris Cornell attributes the song's inspiration to a misheard news broadcast.[4]
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References
- Farr, Sheila (May 13, 2005). "Is public art disappearing?". The Seattle Times. Retrieved Mar 10, 2021.
- Tannesen Burnham, Liona (May 27, 2006). "Liveliness, diversity are valued hallmarks of Capitol Hill area". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
- Farr, Sheila (June 5, 2005). "Noguchi: Artist without a country has a place in Seattle". The Seattle Times. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
- Anderson, Kyle (June 3, 2014). "Chris Cornell tells stories behind classic 'Superunknown' songs". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved December 30, 2021.
I had misheard a news anchor, and I thought he said ‘black hole sun,’ but he said something else. So I was corrected, but after that I thought, ‘Well, he didn’t say it, but I heard it,’ and it created this image in my brain and I thought it would be an amazing song title. It was a thought-provoking phrase, and it became that song. That was a title that came before music, so the music was the inspiration that came from the images created by those words.
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Capitol Hill, Seattle |
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Buildings |
- Bullitt Center
- Capitol Hill Arts Center
- Capitol Hill Branch Library
- Colman Automotive Building
- Pierre P. Ferry House
- First Church of Christ, Scientist
- First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle
- Oddfellows Hall
- Roy Vue
- Seattle Asian Art Museum
- St. Mark's Episcopal Cathedral
- Starbucks Reserve Roastery
- Volunteer Park Conservatory
- Ward House
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Business |
- Cuff Complex
- DeLuxe Bar and Grill
- Espresso Vivace
- Fogón Cocina Mexicana
- Julia's on Broadway
- Linda's Tavern
- Lost Lake Cafe and Lounge
- Madison Pub
- Pony
- Poquitos
- Queer Bar
- Seattle Eagle
- Taku
- Unicorn
- Union Seattle
- Victrola Coffee Roasters
- The Wildrose
Defunct |
- Harvard Exit Theatre
- R Place
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Education |
- Broadway High School
- Seattle Academy of Arts and Sciences
- Seattle Central College
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Geography |
- Blaine Street Stairs
- Broadway District
- Cal Anderson Park
- Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
- Harvard-Belmont Landmark District
- Howe Street Stairs
- I-5 Colonnade
- Interlaken Park
- Lake View Cemetery
- Louisa Boren Park
- Plymouth Pillars Park
- Volunteer Park
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Transport |
- Broadway
- Capitol Hill station
- Denny Way
- First Hill Streetcar
- Madison Street
- Trolleybuses in Seattle
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