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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
New exhibit shows how a Massachusetts town helped shape the artist Edward Hopper
Sex and the Office: The Many Interpretations of Office at Night
Chop Suey (1929) — the most iconic Edward Hopper painting left in private hands
Edward Hopper's Chop Suey Is Expected to Top $70 Million at Auction—Here's Why
How Jo Nivison Hopper, Long Known as Wife and Model of Edward Hopper, Is Being Rediscovered as an Artistic Force in Her Own Right
Edward Hopper's New York Paintings Oscillate Between Public and Private Space - Ocula Advisory
Edward Hopper came of age with cinema. As an artist, he left a lasting mark on it
In 'Edward Hopper's New York,' a city and artist forever entwined - The Boston Globe
Edward Hopper's city of still lives - New Statesman
People in the Sun Smithsonian American Art Museum
The Spanish 1918 Flu and the Covid-19 Disease: The Art of Remembering and Foreshadowing Pandemics - Lasker Foundation
Edward Hopper
The Delight of Edward Hopper's Solitude