The Whitney Museum has put on a magnificent retrospective of Edward Hopper‘s work.
Focusing on the American realist painter’s fascination with New York, Edward Hopper’s New York (19 October 2022—5 March 2023) reveals a fresh perspective on the artist’s life in the booming East Coast metropolis, where he lived for nearly 60 years.
The exhibition features a number of Hopper’s window paintings. Hopper would spend significant periods strolling the streets of New York, intrigued by its inhabitants and the fluidity between the interior and exterior.
In Night Windows (1928), Hopper leans into voyeuristic perspectives by capturing a private moment of an anonymous woman in her apartment after dark. Evoking intrigue, the composition is cinematic, illuminating a glimpse of an intimate scene for passers-by.
Edward Hopper’s New York includes paintings, sketches, prints and illustrations by the artist, alongside archival materials including journals, correspondence, and photographs.
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