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Il mondo non è banale? ░ Il linguaggio conveniente del Sublime Prefetto

¨ Sutta  (vedico: s ū tra; letteralmente: filo * ) del linguaggio conveniente del Sublime Prefetto ** Mia Nonna dello Zen così ha udito: una volta dimorava il Sublime Prefetto presso la Basilica di Sant’Antonio, nel codice catastale di Padua. E il Sublime così parlò: “Quattro caratteristiche, o mio bhikkh ū *** , dirigente dell’area del decreto di espulsione e dell’accoglienza e dirigente anche dell’area degli enti locali e delle cartelle esattoriali e dei fuochi d’artificio fatti come Buddho vuole ogni qualvolta che ad esempio si dica “cazzo di Buddha” o anche “alla madosca” o “gaudiosissimo pelo”, deve avere il linguaggio conveniente, non sconveniente, irreprensibile, incensurabile dagli intercettatori; quali quattro? Ecco, o mio dirigente che ha distrutto le macchie: un dirigente d’area parla proprio un linguaggio conveniente, non sconveniente, un linguaggio conforme alla Dottrina del Governo, non in contrasto con essa, un linguaggio gradevole, non sgradevole, un linguag

Richard Aldrich ░ Works 1998-2017

Richard Aldrich at Adrian Rosenfeld

Richard Aldrich at Adrian RosenfeldArtist: Richard Aldrich
Venue: Adrian Rosenfeld, San Francisco
Organized in collaboration with: Bortolami
Date: October 27 – December 16, 2017
Richard Aldrich at Adrian Rosenfeld
Richard Aldrich at Adrian Rosenfeld
Full gallery of images and press release available after the jump.
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Images courtesy of Adrian Rosenfeld, San Francisco
Press Release:
Adrian Rosenfeld is pleased to present Richard Aldrich, the next exhibition at his gallery in San Francisco. Organized in close collaboration with Bortolami, this is the gallery’s first one-person exhibition and Aldrich’s first time exhibiting in the Bay Area since his solo show at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art in 2011. Comprised of works made between 1998 and 2017, the paintings, sculptures, and works on paper on view mark the diversity of his ever-accumulating practice.
Richard Aldrich was born in Hampton, Virginia and lives and works in New York. He has had one person exhibitions across the United States and Europe including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, the Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, and the Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens, Belgium. He has also been included in other notable group exhibitions including: Museum of Modern Art, New York; the Contemporary Art Museum of Houston, Houston; the Pecci Center of Contemporary Art, Prato, Italy; the Tokyo City Opera, Tokyo; the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York. His work is in the collections of the Museum of Modern Art, New York, the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York, as well as the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco.