The opening of "Gucken, was passt" at the Rodgau-Galerie in Dudenhofen was overwhelmingly popular. Head of Cultural Affairs Winno Sahm welcomed the 140 or so guests, who had travelled from Frankfurt, Cologne and Bad Homburg, among other places. The exhibition of paintings and sculptures by Sabine Gaiser-Koch and Andreas Gundermann, both from Frankfurt, was opened with a reading by Wolfram Koch. Koch is an actor at Schauspiel Frankfurt and other theatres in Hamburg, Berlin and Zurich. Until the end of last year, he was part of the investigative team in Frankfurt's "Tatort". Due to the great interest, Wolfram Koch spontaneously read twice that afternoon. By the end of the gallery opening, visitors were milling around the premises and realised: Gaiser-Koch and Gundermann are a perfect match. The exhibition can be seen every Wednesday from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. and every Sunday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. until 26 March. The accompanying programme will be announced in the press or the municipal events calendar.