Edward Hopper’s America is a desolate place, a lonely landscape of hotel rooms, offices, train compartments, lighthouses, gas stations and men and women who look past one another in silence. Hopper’s ...
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Many artists can attest to stockpiling their earliest attempts at art-making, which typically end up decorating their parents’ homes. Under few circumstances would they seriously consider selling or ...
“Do you have any Hoppers?” is the question most frequently asked by visitors to the Provincetown Art Association and Museum, says Christine McCarthy, its executive director, from her art-filled ...
Silent Theater: The Art of Edward Hopper by Walter Wells, recently published by Phaidon, is a comprehensive survey of the artist’s work that coincides with the major retrospective now at the National ...
Although Richard Tuschman enjoys going to the theater, he is slightly more attracted to the sets and lighting than to the drama unfolding onstage. He was also attracted to the quiet sense of drama ...
Coinciding with the date scholars believe to be William Shakespeare’s birthday, Sotheby’s announced today that it will offer Edward Hopper’s Shakespeare at Dusk (1935) in its forthcoming American Art ...
When Edward Hopper’s retrospective at the Tate Modern closed in September 2004, more than 420,000 tickets had been sold. Up to that point, only the acclaimed duo of Matisse and Picasso had beat this ...
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