Edward Hopper's career soared while his wife Jo Nivison's faltered. When Edward Hopper first met fellow painter and future spouse Josephine Nivison in 1923, he had not sold a painting in 10 years. Jo, ...
The Dayton Art Institute’s presentation of “The Quiet World of Edward Hopper” continues through Sept. 8. One of America’s most renowned artists, Hopper’s images of urban and rural environments helped ...
An interactive map newly developed by the Whitney Museum of American Art pairs present-day pictures of New York cityscapes with paintings by the artist Edward Hopper. The Whitney created the map to ...
MEATPACKING DISTRICT, Manhattan (WABC) -- When Oscar Wilde said life imitates art far more than art imitates life, he meant it figuratively. But if you wanted to interpret it literally, now you can.
People never smile in the paintings of Edward Hopper (1882-1967). Lonely men in shirt sleeves sit on the curb outside vacant stores, peering down at the cracked pavement (“Sunday,” 1926), or they prop ...
WATCH: A high-profile historian thinks so. But was it stolen? Or saved? Reporters Emily Sweeney and Malcolm Gay teamed up to dig into the claim. The self-portrait stored away at the Museum of Fine ...
Cece Philips discusses works by Barkley L. Hendricks and Edward Hopper, as well as one of her own new pieces, which depicts a solitary moment at the end of the day. By Precious Adesina We’d like you ...
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To celebrate Edward Hopper’s 142nd birthday, the Whitney Museum of American Art hosted its second annual bike ride to the artist's birthplace. Cyclists in front of the Edward Hopper House, Nyack, New ...
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 ...
NEW YORK — You can’t think about Edward Hopper without thinking of mid-20th century New York: its shoulder-to-shoulder tenements, its bridges, its pharmacies, its lunch counters and late-night diners.
The Edward Hopper retrospective that was on view in Boston and Washington, D.C., last year and is currently at the Art Institute of Chicago (until May 10) offers a splendid opportunity to experience ...
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