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The artist’s New Yorkiest survey yet is filled with revelations, showing how he created his own private mini-city, starting at his rooftop. By Karen Rosenberg “Edward Hopper’s New York ...
It took time for the now legendary 20th-century artist to find his visual voice. A new exhibition at the Cape Ann Museum transports visitors back to a pivotal summer 100 years ago when Hopper met ...
Discover the secrets behind Edward Hopper’s most iconic and enigmatic works. See how his marriage to artist Josephine Hopper shaped his art.
Edward Hopper: the artist that evoked urban loneliness and disappointment with beautiful clarity. The realist painter’s brand of Americanism was a counterpoint to the country’s optimism.
“Edward Hopper’s New York,” an expansive survey at the Whitney Museum of American Art that opened last month, captures the entwined lives of city and artist with more than 200 paintings and ...
It's called "Step Into Hopper," part of a birthday celebration for the artist who was born 142 years ago. "It's like being right in the middle of Nighthawks, it's so cool," Mary Juedes said.
Art When Edward Hopper fell in love with Jo Nivison, she turned his life around. A brilliant show at the Cape Ann Museum in Gloucester, Mass., looks at the four summers Hopper spent in the seaside ...
Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks,” an iconic 1942 painting of a corner diner in the collection of the Art Institute of Chicago, is the artist’s most famous work.