The painting's value was estimated at between $1.2 and $1.8 million and it shows Monhegan Island buildings that now house an ...
Sotheby's is offering the painting, done between 1916 and 1919, for auction Wednesday. Last year the auction house sold ...
Through October 6th, the Whitney will exhibit a 3D recreation of Edward Hopper’s iconic painting, Nighthawks. According to Gothamist, the installation will be unveiled at 8:15pm tonight. After ...
Slate magazine has a very interesting essay on the architecture of Edward Hopper. In it, Witold Rybczynski deconstructs the buildings and interiors of Hopper's paintings and what they suggest. I think ...
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 ...
Edward Hopper’s name alone can evince the lonesomeness of a woman in an empty diner at night or the ultra-ordinary stillness of a New York City Sunday morning, but The Whitney Museum of American Art ...
Edward Hopper (1882–1967) was the painter of small-town America. This we know. That his small town happened to be New York City, his home for nearly sixty years, we may not know. “Edward Hopper’s New ...
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 See more of our coverage in your search ...
Edward Hopper stands as a mythical figure in American art. As a new exhibition at the Cape Ann Museum reveals, the artist known for rendering the haunting isolation of urban life mastered his craft by ...