“Hopper: An American Love Story” will premiere at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 2, on New Mexico PBS, channel 5.1. The documentary follows the life of Edward Hopper, who traveled to New Mexico for inspiration.
Alfred Hitchcock once told fellow filmmaker François Truffaut that “nine out of 10 people, if they see a woman across the courtyard undressing for bed, or even a man puttering around in his room, will ...
Edward Hopper’s time in Vermont was bracketed by natural disasters: the flood of 1927 and the New England hurricane of 1938. In between, the artist who would later become famous for scenes of urban ...
One painting on the map that is particularly unique is Hopper’s painting of the lost Loew’s Sheridan Theater. Opened in September 1921, the 2,342-seat theatre stood at 7th Avenue and West 12th Street.
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 ...
A woman with gleaming copper hair in a red dress sits in a well-lit diner on a city corner. Only two other patrons, both men wearing dark suits and hats, sit at the counter. The woman may or may not ...
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