Photo de l'auteur

Whitney Museum of American Art

Auteur de Edward Hopper: The Art and the Artist

200 oeuvres 1,132 utilisateurs 2 critiques

A propos de l'auteur

Crédit image: Photo by Sergio Calleja (Life is a trip) / Flickr.

Œuvres de Whitney Museum of American Art

1985 Biennial Exhibition (1985) 30 exemplaires
Ellsworth Kelly, sculpture (1982) 26 exemplaires
Catalogue of the collection (1974) 26 exemplaires
1981 Biennial Exhibition (1981) 17 exemplaires
American art of our century (1961) 15 exemplaires
Developments in recent sculpture (1981) 13 exemplaires
1983 Biennial (1983) 8 exemplaires
Enclosing the Void (1988) 7 exemplaires
1977 Biennial Exhibition (1977) 5 exemplaires
Exhibition Biennial, 1975 (1975) 3 exemplaires
Pioneers of modern art in America (1946) 3 exemplaires
Arshile Gorky memorial exhibition (1951) 3 exemplaires
22 realists 2 exemplaires
Drawing acquisitions, 1981-1985 (1985) 2 exemplaires
Jonathan Borofsky 2 exemplaires
Whitney Biennial 2 exemplaires
Bernard Reder 2 exemplaires
Real Faces 1 exemplaire
Where We Are 1 exemplaire
The Whitney Review, 1961-1962 (2021) 1 exemplaire
Bradley Walker Tomlin 1 exemplaire
20th Century Artists 1 exemplaire
Richard Prince 1 exemplaire
Whitney Biennial 2019 1 exemplaire
Flora 1 exemplaire
Five Painters in New York (1984) 1 exemplaire
Lyrical Abstraction 1 exemplaire
Lucas Samaras 1 exemplaire
Annual exhibition 1 exemplaire
Jack Tworkov 1 exemplaire
Image War 1 exemplaire
Real Faces 1 exemplaire

Étiqueté

Partage des connaissances

Sexe
n/a
Relations
Whitney, Gertrude Vanderbilt (founder)
Courte biographie
Art museum in Manhattan founded by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney in 1931.

Membres

Critiques

If you are a fan of Hopper's work, this is a must have. This thing is chocked full of nicely printed plates. Organized in an easy to follow fashion. Love it.
 
Signalé
MickeyMole | 1 autre critique | Oct 2, 2023 |
A very nice study and biography of one of my favorite painters, Edward Hopper (1882-1967). I'd read a couple of other books on Hopper, but this one is more thoughtfully organized and has the advantage of complete access to the Whitney Museum of Modern Art, to which Hopper's widow had bequeathed his entire inventory that remained at the time of his death. I hadn't known that when Hopper studied at the New York School of Art, that one of his classmates, and a friend, was another of my favorite artists, Rockwell Kent.

Hopper's style matured throughout his life, but it didn't particularly alter, so the author grouped the paintings by genre. I'm not knowledgeable enough about art to say just why Hopper appeals to me so, but this author (along with others) made a couple of points that I found myself nodding in agreement to. "Recording the drama of sunlight was a lifelong interest". Hopper's best paintings have always fascinated me in how the light plays upon the subjects; one can tell this was an area of deep fascination for the artist. "Summertime" is a prime example, as is Hopper's iconic "Nighthawks".

And the author makes the point that Hopper's people are often studies in isolated contemplation, even when paired with a partner who is studying the contemplative subject. "Office at Night" is a strong example, and vibrant with a sexual tension unusual in Hopper's work. This is the most useful Hopper book I have seen so far.
… (plus d'informations)
 
Signalé
burnit99 | 1 autre critique | Sep 11, 2012 |

Prix et récompenses

Vous aimerez peut-être aussi

Auteurs associés

Statistiques

Œuvres
200
Membres
1,132
Popularité
#22,675
Évaluation
4.0
Critiques
2
ISBN
56
Langues
3

Tableaux et graphiques