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STEP INTO HOPPER INSTALLATION, NYC
Date on Events in your CityDeets: The Whitney is home to the most Edward Hopper works of any museum worldwide and each year ...
Since Hopper put oil to canvas in 1942, the painting, of an urban diner at night with three customers scattered on stools and a counterman in white serving them, has been a symbol of big-city ...
The Dayton Art Institute presents the works of Edward Hopper in the exhibition, “The Quiet World of Edward Hopper,” on view until Sept. 8, 2024.
An interactive, life-size art exhibit dedicated to the works of Edward Hopper is now on display this weekend in Manhattan's Meatpacking District.
This weekend, life-size 3D recreations of three Edward Hopper paintings will pop up on Gansevoort Plaza in the Meatpacking District, inviting New Yorkers to step inside the artwork.
Hopper is truly the master of the short-story in oil on canvas; the viewer can profoundly sense the subject’s plight, and even though they may not be privy to the particulars, they inherently ...
Painter Edward Hopper not only influenced cinema, but was artistically inspired by the movies he saw, especially the film noir genre.
Edward Hopper’s “Nighthawks,” the 1942 oil painting depicting loneliness in the big city, is undoubtedly one of the most well-known and parodied pieces of American art of the past century.
Hilton Kramer, who founded this magazine in 1982, was one of the great defenders of the art of Edward Hopper. He was especially concerned with the scandalous treatment given to Hopper by the Whitney ...