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.
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