Opened in 2007 by the Seattle Art Museum on a former industrial site on the shores of Elliott Bay, Olympic Sculpture Park is the city’s largest green space and is freely accessible to all visitors; it was designed to reflect Seattle’s natural surroundings. Views of Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains provide a breathtaking backdrop for the about 20 artworks in the sculpture park.
Olympic Sculpture Park
The park’s most striking work is “The Eagle” by Alexander Calder. The 12-meter-high sculpture made of red steel is reminiscent of a majestic bird soaring over Puget Sound and is visible from all sides. If you are standing in the right place, “The Eagle” perfectly frames the Space Needle. Other large sculptures by Richard Serra, Mark di Suvero, Jaume Plensa and Roxy Paine complete the magnificent setting.
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Two Plane Vertical Horizontal Variation III” von George Rickey
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Eagle” von Alexander Calder
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Eye Benches I” von Louise Bourgeois
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Eye Benches II” von Louise Bourgeois
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Eye Benches III” von Louise Bourgeois
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Bunyon’s Chess” von Mark di Suvero
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Split” von Roxy Paine
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Echo” von Jaume Plensa
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Father and Son” von Louise Bourgeois
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Sky Landscape I” von Louise Nevelson
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Wake” von Richard Serra
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Schubert Sonata” von Mark di Suvero
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Stinger” von Tony Smith
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Untitled” von Roy McMakin
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Perre’s Ventaglio III” von Beverly Pepper
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Curve” von Ellsworthy Kelly
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Wandering Rocks” von Tony Smith
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Mary’s Invitation – A Place to Regard Beauty” von Ginny Ruffner
Olympic Sculpture Park Seattle, Washington
“Love and Loss” von Roy McMakin