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  2. Neukom Vivarium - Wikipedia

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    Neukom Vivarium was a gift from Bill and Sally Neukom, American Express Company, Seattle Garden Club, Mark Torrance Foundation and Committee of 33, in honor of the Seattle Art Museum's 75th anniversary. The work was Dion's first permanent public work of art in the United States.

  3. Olympic Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

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    The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), is a public park with modern and contemporary sculpture in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The park, which opened January 20, 2007, consists of a 9-acre (36,000 m 2) outdoor sculpture museum, an indoor pavilion, and a beach on Puget Sound. [1]

  4. Mark Dion - Wikipedia

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    The Neukom Vivarium is considered one of Dion's most notable works. [ citation needed ] It is a permanent installation located in the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington . [ 24 ] Dion utilized a 60-foot (18 m) fallen Western Hemlock tree as the nurse log inside an 80-foot (24 m)-long greenhouse .

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  6. Wake (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Wake is a 2004 weathering steel sculpture by Richard Serra, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington. [1] [2] [3] Arts Observer called the installation "a must-see", offering "incredibly diverse perspectives from various angles and vantage points". [4] It was the first piece installed in the park, in July 2006. [5]

  7. Split (sculpture) - Wikipedia

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    Split is an outdoor 2003 stainless steel sculpture by Roxy Paine, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in the neighborhood of Belltown in Seattle, Washington. [1] [2] The sculpture is a life-sized steel representation of a tree without any leaves. Naturally, birds such as crows can be seen occasionally resting on the branches. [3]

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  9. Eye Benches I, II and III - Wikipedia

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    Eye Benches I, II and III is a 1996–1997 series of outdoor sculptures by Louise Bourgeois, installed at Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington. [1] The installation includes three sets of two functional benches. [2] The sets are individually known as Eye Benches I, Eye Benches II, and Eye Benches III. [3] [4] [5]

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