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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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MALIBU TIMES
A Marriage Of Art And Nature

Spring may turn a young man's fancy to thoughts of love, but summer brings our focus outdoors to art in public spaces. Unlike the dark musty paintings on museum walls, commanding steel, granite and bronze sculptures are springing up like wildflowers all over town.

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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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LOS ANGELES TIMES
A Gallery Big As All Outdoors

Art dealer and collector Carl Schlosberg is creating a new sculpture gallery. It is called Malibu. Fifty large sculptures are springing up all over the countryside near the Civic Center as part of his Malibu International Sculpture Exhibition.

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THE MALIBU TIMES
Sculpture Culture

They're popping up like wildflowers all over town; figures of bronze, stone, ceramic; colorful abstracts and shiny metal geometrics. Steel totems and stone sheep are springing full grown overnight in the fields near the Civic Center. The hand of art dealer and collector Carl Schlosberg is at work.

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LOS ANGELES DAILY NEWS
Malibu Sets Up Waves Of Art

With its sun-drenched hills and star-studded beaches, Malibu already has plenty of appeal for the millions of tourists who flock there each year. But this summer, there are 58 more reasons to visit California's Riviera, thanks to a Sherman Oaks art dealer.

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