Edward Hopper's Women
Painter Philip Koch begins: "I always come back to Edward Hopper." Koch describes why Hopper's work spoke to him initially and remains a touchstone - the "depth of [Hopper's] emotions came through......
View ArticleTwo Ways of Seeing
Considering the work of Edward Hopper and Fairfield Porter, Philip Koch looks at "...the difference between two of the main ways of seeing in painting- one can either move one's eye across the surface...
View ArticleEdward Hopper in Maine
Ed Beem reviews the exhibition Edward Hopper's Maine at the Bowdoin College Museum of Art on view through October 16, 2011. Beem writes that the stars of the exhibition (which was designed by painter...
View ArticleHopper & Hammershøi
Vilhelm Hammershøi, Interiør med ung læsende mand 1898, Olie på lærred, 34,4 x 51,8 cm (source: imamuseum.org via www.hirschsprung.dk) Leslie Anderson blogs about Edward Hopper's inclusion in the 1952...
View ArticleEdward Hopper's Sun on Prospect Street
Edward Hopper, Sun on Prospect Street (Gloucester, Mass), 1934, 28 x 36 1/4 inches, oil on canvas (Cincinnati Art Museum) Painter Robert Anderson considers Edward Hopper's Sun on Prospect Street...
View ArticleInventing American Modernism
Marsden Hartley, Madawaska, Acadian Light-Heavy, Third Arrangement, 1940, oil on masonite, 27 7/8 × 21 1/2 inches (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York) Roberta Smith reviews the exhibition...
View ArticleEdward Hopper: Drawing Nighthawks
Edward Hopper, Study for Nighthawks (verso), 1941 or 1942, fabricated chalk on paper, 8 7/16 x 11 inches (courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art) Reviewing the exhibition Edward Hopper:...
View ArticleEdward Hopper: Drawing Process
Edward Hopper, Study for Rooms for Tourists, 1945, fabricated chalk and charcoal on paper, 10 3/8 × 16 inches (Whitney Museum of American Art, New York; Josephine N. Hopper Bequest 70.438. © Heirs of...
View ArticleAmerican Modern @ MoMA
Joseph Stella, Factories, 1918, oil on burlap, 56 x 46 inches (Museum of Modern Art, New York, Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest) Xico Greenwald reviews the exhibition American Modern:...
View ArticleMark Strand on Edward Hopper
Edward Hopper, Approaching a City, 1946 (Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C.) A recently discovered essay on Edward Hopper by the late poet and artist Mark Strand. Strand writes: "The coincidence of...
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