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Eric Hattan - five o'clock shadow

Title
Eric Hattan - five o'clock shadow / Autor, Markus Stegmann.
Publication
Berlin, Germany : Hatje Cantz, [2023]

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TextUse in library JQG 23-199Schwarzman Building - Art and Architecture Room 300

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Additional Authors
  • Hattan, Eric, 1955-
  • Stegmann, Markus, 1962-
  • Stiftung "Langmatt" Sidney und Jenny Brown, host institution
Description
55 pages : many color illustrations; 31 cm
Summary
Eric Hattan is known for his canny interventions in public places and causing surprise by thwarting the familiar order. This is also the case at the Museum Langmatt, which invited the Swiss artist to playfully intervene on its premises. The historic villa with its mahogany parquet flooring, fine carpets, chandeliers, and manicured garden provides a contrasting foil for Hattan's installations, composed of worn clothing, metal parts, and other less exquisite materials. Five o'clock Shadow documents the ensuing dialogue that spans from the rich contrast between the present and the Belle Epoque, and shows how the venerable building is being tangibly enlivened. Exhibition: Museum Langmatt, Baden, Switzerland (26.02. - 29.05.2023).
Alternative Title
Five o'clock shadow
Subject
  • Hattan, Eric, 1955- > Exhibitions
  • Hattan, Eric, 1955-
  • Installations (Art) > Switzerland > Baden
  • Installations (Art)
  • Switzerland > Baden
Genre/Form
Exhibition catalogs.
Language (note)
  • Text in English and German.
Call Number
JQG 23-199
ISBN
  • 9783775754187
  • 3775754180
OCLC
1368272648
Title
Eric Hattan - five o'clock shadow / Autor, Markus Stegmann.
Publisher
Berlin, Germany : Hatje Cantz, [2023]
Type of Content
text
still image
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Language
Text in English and German.
Added Author
Hattan, Eric, 1955- Works. Selections.
Stegmann, Markus, 1962- author.
Stiftung "Langmatt" Sidney und Jenny Brown, host institution.
Research Call Number
JQG 23-199
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