Black Sun (sculpture)

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Year1969 (1969)
MediumGranite
Black Sun
ArtistIsamu Noguchi
Year1969 (1969)
TypeSculpture
MediumGranite
Dimensions2.7 m diameter (9 ft)
LocationSeattle
Coordinates47°37′48″N 122°18′55″W / 47.629943°N 122.315195°W / 47.629943; -122.315195
OwnerCity of Seattle

Black 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]

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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