Exploring the Enveloping, Elusive Exposition of Edward Hopper

Edward Hopper is a favorite of mine. His work tends to evoke emotions other artists tend to stay away from. Isolation, loneliness, evasion, apathy, come forward in many of his works and never go too far, instead feeling like a refreshing reminder of what it is like to be human much of the time. I love his choices of color and his subtle command of light and shadow draw you into his paintings.

Oribiz created an ad campaign by animating some of his work, including his most famous painting, “Nighthawks.” Many people don’t like the treatment; I love some of them and hate others. I’ve assembled some links for learning about him, his work, and why the art world thinks of him. Take a look at the Orbitz campaign and tell me what you think of it. Do you like what they did to his work? Discuss!

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Edward Hopper Museum & Study Center

Edward Hopper Art History at TheArtHistory.org

Understanding Edward Hopper’s Lonely Vision of America, beyond “Nighthawks”

EdwardHopper.net

Edward Hopper at Design Boom

Edward Hopper at Open Culture

YouTuber Nerdwriter1 has a video talking about Hopper and specifically the painting Nighthawks. It is well worth watching.
Hopper’s Nighthawks: Look Through The Window

Author: Kyle

Kyle Leach is an Artist, Poet, Blogger, Gardener, Museum Curator, & Community Activist.

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