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Stefan à Wengen - Relics

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The Düsseldorf-Swiss painter Stefan à Wengen (*1964 in Basel) calls his third exhibition at the Gallery “Relics”. The etymology of German understands the word relikt as a term for a residual form, a residue, something left behind or left over, a remnant of a bygone time.
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Title: Stefan à Wengen - Relics
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The Düsseldorf-Swiss painter Stefan à Wengen (*1964 in Basel) calls his third exhibition at the Gallery “Relics”.
The etymology of German understands the word relikt as a term for a residual form, a residue, something left behind or left over, a remnant of a bygone time.

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