Edward Hopper and The Urban Loneliness/ Art Nerds
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
- An Art Documentary film about one of the most significant artists of 20th century - Edward Hopper.
He lived during a time of great changes - the birth of urban industrialization.The idea of living fast and easy with the help of machines was exciting. By the end of 19th century, interest in cinema had become wide spread. Edward Hopper once said: "When I don`t feel in the mood for painting, I go to the movies for a week or more."
Hopper`s paintings depicted loneliness and solitude as two different things. Crowd in his paintings seems lonely and disconnected from the real world and apart of the crowd, he notices another type of human beings that experience solitude in a beautiful way - living in the present moment, collecting their inner energy, exploring their unconscious mind. He feels exactly like them, a person who draws strength from his soul`s garden.
I must have walked past his house hundreds of times and never knew that he lived there. I learned this and quite a bit more. Your close analysis of the painting made me realize that I do not really focus on the painting as I would a piece of literature or a film; I need to do better.
Thank you, Theresa! I`m a huge fan of Hopper and his art, and I feel really happy to connect with other people that appreciate his works. :)
Interesting analysis. Please make more of such analysis videos. Thanks
Loved your analysis! I'm making a video about Hopper too and found yours very informative. Thanks a lot. You got a new subscriber!
Thank you! I`m glad! :)
Thank you for this video, it's a good introduction to Hopper, it can be even better if you put the name of the paintings below the paintings that you are showing on the screen 👍
Nice work. Enjoyed your take on Mr. Hopper. Interesting he and Jo married later in life and did not have children... So interesting. I have been to Chicago and seen Nighthawks, I recommend. The Washington National Gallery has Groundswell my favorite. And of course the Yale Art Gallery in New Haven, CT has Rooms by the Sea among others.. I will visit where he lived in NYC on your recommendation. I also plan to visit Nyack, NY someday, where he grew up. Thanks..
Hi, nice video!
Could you tell me where you find the interview footage with him (where he's talking to the camera)? It's rare :-)!
Thanks
I wish I could tell you but I don't remember exactly. I found it somewhere on RUclips and cut only small portions of the video.
That's nice video you made
Can you please tell me what is that in the background? I've tried to find it with Shazam but failed. thank you for the content! Great stuff
Oh I mean the music
It was so long ago that I forgot, sorry and thank you!
“Objective Art”. Yeah right.
I like Hopper’s work but I wouldn’t call it “objective”.
Objective painter. Yeah right.
Again I wouldn’t call him an “objective” painter. No one can be objective except God himself.