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Eberhard Ross – Silent Spaces
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Artists in this exhibition: Eberhard Ross, Christian Herzig


Eberhard Ross – Silent Spaces
und
Christian Herzig – Gras in der Hose

Dauer der Ausstellung: 12.04. – 17.5.2013
Duration of the exhibition: 04/12/2013 – 05/17/2013


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