Leaving Traces | Wolfgang Mussgnug
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From January 22 to February 27, 2022
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Wolfgang Mussgnug’s paintings, drawings and glass sculptures are micro-worlds in which, in light, almost monochrome tones, one discovers lines, shapes and colors suspended in time and space. And finally, at a closer look, ethereal traces of writing appear. With his works, the artist allows us to participate in his thoughts and feelings, but only through our personal perceptions and our feelings in front of his art, because his writings remain intimate and secret.
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