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Carl Schlosberg's Malibu sculpture exhibitions, past and present, have been featured in numerous publications. Here's a sampling.
LOS ANGELES TIMES
Look Around and Be Enlightened
If you're driving around Malibu on Pacific Coast Highway and you see a 15,000-pound piece of bent steel valued at $300,000 in the middle of an open field, you can thank Carl Schlosberg.
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SANTA MONICA MIRROR
Sculptures Bloom All Over Malibu
Malibu's legendary coastline and canyons have been embellished by 24 sculptures for the summer.
"Malibu is really the ultimate gallery . . . it's the perfect setting to show the marriage of art and nature," said exhibition curator Carl Schlosberg, a los Angeles dealer known for displaying art in unusual locations.
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MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS
Study In Strength
Rising from the jumble of grass and castor-oil plants on private property in the Malibu Civic Center area is a behemoth work of art by Bret Price entitled "XO 2000." For all its awesome power, the multistory-tall work also expresses the malleability of nearly every seemingly immovable object, whether man-made or the work of Mother Nature.
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MALIBU SURFSIDE NEWS
Art a la Carte in the Malibu Outback
Tools of Mass Consumption, 2005 is a stainless steel creation by Los Angeles artist Ed Benavente. The almost-12-feet-tall cutlery firgures in the Country Mart are a stroll away from eight dining establishments.
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