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Split Pavilion

Carlsbad, CaliforniaPublic art in the United StatesSculptures in California

Split Pavilion was a public sculpture by the American artist Andrea Blum, located in Carlsbad, California. Installed in 1992, the sculpture was the subject of significant local controversy. It was ultimately removed by the city of Carlsbad in 1999.

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Split Pavilion
Ocean Street, Carlsbad

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