Aldrich Contemporary Museum, Ridgefield, CT

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Prologue: A series that showcases the large statues, beautiful temples and churches I visit in my travels or I accidentally come across while taking an off-beaten path. And sometimes yes, I would include buildings and palaces too. Sometimes Museums get involved too.

The next museum we went to Aldrich Contemporary Museum in Ridgefield, CT. We were surprised that most of the museum had few pieces in a large room. Looked like someone rich was funding the museum and most of is done as recent as 2025. None the less we saw a few pieces (From L to R, Top to Bottom) – Art work by Zak Prekop, Gives tank and Praises, Again art work by Zak Prekop, Julia Blend’s Woven in the Reeds, Her sirens of the Sea by Nickola Pottinger, Nore at by Zak Prekop, Mad to Raaatid, Marting Beck’s Triptych of Time Sounds and Sites, Memba wen wi did young by Nickola Pottinger, Sunday School by Nickola Pottinger, Stainless Steel by Martin Beck (Surprised to see a block of steel on the ground), More art work by Zak Prekop and I didn’t take picture but there was a whole wall of silk curtains as art work. *Surprised*

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