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Edward Hopper

October 2022

  • Edward Hopper, Manhattan Bridge, 1925–26. Watercolor and graphite pencil on paper, 13 15/16 × 19 15/16 in. (35.4 × 50.6 cm).

    Edward Hopper’s New York: exploring the artist’s relationship with the city

    A new exhibition showcases more than 200 pictures from the ‘quintessential American realist’ that highlight a key connection between person and place
  • Stills from the film Hopper: An American Love Story

    Hopper: An American Love Story review – frank tribute to the master painter

    A documentary that pays loving attention to the artist’s most significant works doesn’t skirt around his spitefulness, particularly towards his wife
  • Detail from Western Motel, 1957 by Edward Hopper.

    Artist of ‘loneliness’ Edward Hopper depended on his wife, says film-maker

    Role of Josephine Nivison Hopper in US realist’s work has been overlooked, says director of forthcoming documentary about them

September 2021

  • 1 February 1981 Edward Hopper Master Painter of America

    From the Observer archive
    From the archive: a major Edward Hopper retrospective in London, 1981

    Fourteen years after the painter passed away, William Feaver assessed his lonely legacy. By Chris Hall

June 2020

  • detail from Cape Cod Morning (1950) by Edward Hopper.

    Fictional portrait of Jo and Edward Hopper wins Walter Scott prize

    £25,000 award for the year’s best historical novel goes to Christine Dwyer Hickey’s The Narrow Land, which depicts the artists’ marriage

March 2020

  • Eerie echoes … Edward Hopper’s Cape Cod Morning, 1950.

    'We are all Edward Hopper paintings now': is he the artist of the coronavirus age?

    With his deserted cityscapes and isolated figures, the US painter captured the loneliness and alienation of modern life. But the pandemic has given his work a terrifying new significance

May 2018

  • In a bid to keep the sale as accessible as possible, hundreds of items, including costume jewellery and furniture, are being placed in an online auction where bidding starts as low as $100.

    'An exceptional sale': dazzling Rockefeller collection could fetch $1bn

    Sprawling private collection of 1,600 of David Rockefeller’s items will go on auction at Christie’s – and could break records

April 2018

  • Which Way? 1932 by Martin Lewis.

    America’s Cool Modernism: O’Keeffe to Hopper review – a whole new story

    From monumental skyscrapers to lonely grain silos, the jazz age to the Depression, these brooding American masterpieces are a revelation

February 2018

  • Rare window... Edward Hopper’s Night Windows, 1928

    Anatomy of an artwork
    Edward Hopper’s Night Windows: evoking voyeurism and intrigue

    The great American realist was a master at painting the cinematic language of drama, theatrics and fluidity

May 2017

  • Fifth Ave in the 1920s

    Sounds and the city: how Manhattan made the music of Edgard Varèse

    With sirens and whistles, Varèse brought the noises of 1920s New York into the concert halls at a time when writers were transporting their readers to the streets

September 2016

  • Jonathan Jones

    Jonathan Jones on art
    Dark arts: how night inspires great painters

    Jonathan Jones
    Whether it’s the night terrors of Edvard Munch or the shadowy holy light of Dutch nativity scenes, northern European artists have long found their voice in the dark

March 2016

  • Chair Car (1965) by Edward Hopper

    Book of the week
    The Lonely City by Olivia Laing review – Warhol, Hopper, Garbo and the art of loneliness

  • Detail from Nighthawks by Edward Hopper

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Writing about art, music and loneliness – books podcast

February 2016

  • Nighthawks by Edward Hopper<br>Edward Hopper (American, 1882-1967), Nighthawks, 1942, oil on canvas, 84.1 x 152.4 cm (33 1/8 x 60 in.), Art Institute of Chicago --- Image by Corbis

    Loneliness uncovered
    How art helped me see the beauty in loneliness

    Olivia Laing’s The Lonely City explores the connection between isolation and creativity. Here she examines its role in the work of Edward Hopper and others

May 2015

  • on my radar thea gilmore

    On my radar
    On my radar: Thea Gilmore’s cultural highlights

    The singer-songwriter on the return of Blur, the loneliness in Edward Hopper’s paintings, BBC TV satire W1A and the inspirational atmosphere of Liverpool

July 2014

  • Wayne Thiebaud Three Flavors

    The 10 best ...
    The 10 best holiday paintings

    The Observer's art critic, Laura Cumming, chooses her 10 favourites, from Matisse to Hopper

January 2014

  • Francis Bacon, Three Studies of Lucian Freud

    Christie's top 10 lots – in pictures

    Top 10 lots sold at auction at Christie's in New York and London in 2013, a record-breaking year for the Kensington-based auction house

October 2013

  • Peter Duggan's artoons
    Peter Duggan's Artoons: Edward Hopper and the A-listers

    The diner that's home to Hopper's most famous work seems to have changed somewhat ... Elvis is now the soda jerk, Dean, Monroe and Bogart prop up the bar – and there's a strict one-in one-out policy

June 2013

  • After Lunch, 1975

    Patrick Caulfield/Gary Hume – review

    Beneath the flat surfaces and sharp outlines of Patrick Caulfield and Gary Hume lies a world of mood, meaning and ambiguity, writes Laura Cumming

September 2012

  • Peter Duggan's artoons
    Peter Duggan's Artoons: Is this the world's best art teacher?

    The cartoonist looks at the influence a teacher might have had on Edward Hopper's Early Sunday Morning, Hans Holbein's The Ambassadors, Chris Burden's 1971 performance piece Shoot and Marcel Duchamp's The Large Glass

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