Edward Hopper and Cinema: A Great Art Explained Extra

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2022
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    This Great Art Explained ‘Extras’ series are films designed to complement my main series. Stories that interested me during my research that I wanted to expand on.
    Movies have been inspired by fine art from the very beginning of the cinema industry, sometimes in the form of a sequence, sometimes in the art direction or the position of the actors, or sometimes in the ‘feel’ of a movie.
    Edward hopper was 13 years old when the first motion pictures were shown - he was in his late 40s when talking pictures came, and he died just as Bonnie and Clyde was being released. You could say his life was tied to cinematic history.
    Edward Hopper is seen as one of the first 20th-century artists to be influenced by the cinema. He was an artist - more than any other - who loved cinema - and cinema loved him.
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    FILM CLIPS (In order - director credit and date in video)
    Male and Female © Paramount Pictures
    The President © Fotorama
    Metropolis © Paramount Pictures
    Cabaret © 20th Century Studios
    Dreams © Warner Brothers
    M*A*S*H © 20th Century Studios
    The Watchmen © HBO Studios
    Marie Antoinette © Columbia Pictures
    Clockwork Orange © Warner Brothers
    The Scream © Paramount Pictures
    Shutter Island © Paramount Pictures
    The Shining © Warner Brothers
    Revenge of the Sith © 20th Century Studios
    E.T. © Universal Pictures
    Scarlet Street © Universal Pictures
    Psycho © Paramount Pictures
    Shirley: Visions of Reality © Sixpack Film
    Two or Three Things I Know About Edward Hopper © Wim Wenders
    Arrival of a Train © Société Lumière
    The Jazz Singer © Warner Brothers
    Bonnie and Clyde © Warner Brothers
    Force of Evil © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    The Naked City © Universal Pictures
    Manhattan © United Artists
    Student of Prague © Letterboxd
    Cabinet of Dr Caligari © Decla Films
    Zabriskie Point © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Modern Times © United Artists
    Double Indemnity © Paramount Pictures
    Mildred Pierce © Warner Brothers
    Maltese Falcon © Warner Brothers
    Kiss me Deadly © United Artists
    The Birds © Universal Pictures
    North by Northwest © Universal Pictures
    Vertigo © Universal Pictures
    Rear Window © Paramount Pictures
    Giant © Warner Brothers
    Days of Heaven © Paramount Pictures
    The Addams Family © ABC Television
    The Killers © Universal Pictures
    Stranger on the Third Floor © RKO Pictures
    Paris, Texas © 20th Century Studios
    Mystery Train © Orion Classics
    Blue Velvet © Paramount Pictures
    Twin Peaks: The Return © Showtime
    Brief Encounter © Universal Pictures
    Deep Red © Cineriz
    Road to Perdition © 20th Century Studios
    Point Bank © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    Songs From the Second Floor © Roy Andersson
    Blade Runner © Warner Brothers
    Fear Eats the Soul © Tango-Film
    The Human Voice © Sony Picture Classics
    L’Avventura © Janus Films
    La Notte © Janus Films
    The Eclipse © Janus Films
    A Pigeon Sat on a Branch… © Roy Andersson
    Songs from the Second Floor © Roy Andersson
    Pennies from Heaven © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    The End of Violence © Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
    The Batman © Warner Brothers
    Carol © Studio Canal
    Happen © Heize
    MUSIC
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  • @GreatArtExplained
    @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +109

    Please "like" and leave a comment, it really helps promote the channel - Thanks, James

    • @thomassime6114
      @thomassime6114 Год назад +1

      It may be a good idea to pin this comment so more people can see it. As is, it may get buried.

    • @TomTom-dt3wd
      @TomTom-dt3wd Год назад

      You forgot the dinner scene in The Batman 😭😩

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +3

      @@TomTom-dt3wd it’s in there!

    • @geoffreybon9017
      @geoffreybon9017 Год назад

      Maybe you could explain this ? www.bristol.ac.uk/media-library/sites/arthistory/documents/L%20Wallis.pdf I'm very intrigued.

    • @TomTom-dt3wd
      @TomTom-dt3wd Год назад

      Indeeed, sorry…

  • @MichaelSavidgeStoryteller
    @MichaelSavidgeStoryteller Год назад +280

    This is what I love the most about learning about art history: this symbiotic relationship the visual art world has with other mediums in terms of inspiration and influence. The freedom to be inspired by forms of expression different than your own, it's exhilarating!

  • @kevinarteaga3824
    @kevinarteaga3824 Год назад +13

    When I was a teenager, I had Thanksgiving dinner in the house that Hopper used as the model for House by the Railroad. The owners were my dad's landlords for a bit--wonderful people. As a young art geek, I remember being pretty stoked about it.

  • @Klavieralter
    @Klavieralter Год назад +3

    One of my absolute favorite art channels. It combines the production value of something from BBC but with the sincerity and down-to-earth quality of encountering an intelligent, eloquent and passionate art enthusiast - like meeting an amazing stranger in an art museum and hearing his thoughts and ideas. I studied art history and this is better than some of the lectures I attended. Art is for everyone and this channel is a love letter to its appreciation.

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад

      Wow, I’m blown away by that comment - so nice if you to say - thanks 🙏

  • @kanaflux
    @kanaflux Год назад +163

    You make it so easy to follow the history and interpretation of art, even for art noobs like me. I always take something out of it. Thank you!

  • @simonkempe1212
    @simonkempe1212 Год назад +144

    As if the subject matter wasn't inspiring enough, the research clarity and storytelling certainly is. Thanks.

  • @thegreativo
    @thegreativo Год назад +9

    the patience and effort in editing a scene side-by-side the painting it depicts. 🤯🤯🤯

  • @sarahwatts7152
    @sarahwatts7152 Год назад +42

    Hopper's paintings make me feel strange, like they were painted for nobody, like I'm not even there. It's odd but also so fascinating

  • @wichbe
    @wichbe Год назад +78

    this is hands down the best channel on youtube, the content is always stellar! thank you james for yet antoher extraordinary 'exhibit'!

  • @Benheartsart
    @Benheartsart Год назад +13

    New York Movie feels like he had a direct image of what we wanted in his head, and was able to translate that onto canvas. Absolutely incredible.

  • @ChubbyAmadeusFan
    @ChubbyAmadeusFan Год назад +19

    You must spend weeks on your research and preparation before narrating and finalizing your superbly crafted videos. I always learn something new about art and now the influence of Hopper on modern cinema. Fascinating!

  • @wfpa40yt
    @wfpa40yt Год назад +22

    I love Hopper and Noir and Blade Runner! But I’d never connected Nighthawks to the noodle bar in Blade Runner before! 😀🖼 thanks for making this!!

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +8

      Yep - Ridley Scott insisted his art director look at Edward Hopper paintings.

  • @mettenna2635
    @mettenna2635 Год назад +11

    I've never seen the connection between Hopper and movies presented so succinctly before. Great research! Felt like I was seeing the paintings for the first time. Your videos always have a multiple viewing factor and I'd say I'll be re-watching this one (and enjoying it) many times in order to absorb it all.

  • @fabiollaloureiro
    @fabiollaloureiro Год назад +19

    Two works of Hopper are going to be in exhibition here in São Paulo at Pinacoteca tomorrow, and one is Night Shadows, can't wait to see it!! Thanks for another amazing doc!

  • @mantunes339
    @mantunes339 Год назад +46

    thank you for this! not only am i a devoted hopper fan, but the last piece you featured (Sheridan Theatre) is located at the Newark Museum of Art, a block from my apartment. i make it a point of taking people past the rothko and the warhol to go look at it. it's amazingly small.

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +12

      I’d love to see it in real life

    • @morriganwitch
      @morriganwitch Год назад +1

      Me too xxx

    • @omorado
      @omorado Год назад +1

      I didn’t know Newark had those pieces. I’ll have to swing by.

  • @12thDecember
    @12thDecember Год назад +38

    As always, such a well crafted video. So well done, in fact, that this particular one has left me feeling slightly depressed as I consider the common human experience of alienation.

  • @trevorbeardsley7735
    @trevorbeardsley7735 Год назад +15

    Your increased devotion to a cinematic presentation of these videos is obvious over the past year. Your work into these is incredible, so much more engaging than other at history presentations of any kind

  • @anastassiyakim7041
    @anastassiyakim7041 Год назад +4

    One of my fav artists. His style of depiction of loneliness and alienation is the best. Have not seen even a single one of his artworks’ that would fill with happiness… his art drags you into thoughts , it s not those paintings that you would just enjoy, they are full of consideration and questions - that makes him so different.

  • @AK-by7nx
    @AK-by7nx Год назад +2

    Such a great video, thank you so much! Whilst watching it, I realized that in "The Equalizer", the diner scenes, which are essential to the story, must have been influenced by Nighthawks

  • @wuteech4335
    @wuteech4335 20 дней назад +1

    Thank you for living. You’re educating, entertaining viewers around the world at the same time. Don’t know how to thank you all, the whole team of you great folks.

  • @haniehtavakoli6323
    @haniehtavakoli6323 3 месяца назад +1

    He is definitely one of my favorite artists. The master of color and composition.

  • @shannonritchie
    @shannonritchie Год назад +5

    I briefly explored Hopper's work as part of my Photography and Video degree. Once you know his work you find yourself seeing the inspiration in many films old and new, as well as contemporary art photography. Great video!

  • @macdaddy4208
    @macdaddy4208 Год назад +5

    Just smoked a fat joint and this was the first video that popped up, amazing work big fan of the channel!

  • @nikmachen6561
    @nikmachen6561 Год назад +11

    Thanks for making art accessible to (Im sure) so many. This channel was literally a gateway for me to be able to engage with learning about and appreciating art - and I am in my mid 30s!

  • @Ocean-vp3ow
    @Ocean-vp3ow Год назад +20

    Perfect video, very well made! I'm growing to love Hopper's paintings more and more with the quiet stillness and melancholy that's always present - just phenomonal and really inspiring!

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +5

      Thanks for watching 🙏

    • @Ocean-vp3ow
      @Ocean-vp3ow Год назад +6

      @@GreatArtExplained Your videos are brilliant and helps me learn so much fascinating history and art! Keep up the great work!

  • @jshurvell
    @jshurvell Год назад +4

    Excellent to see all those film clips beside Hopper's paintings! Director Wim Wenders puts it so well with his observation that Edward Hopper's paintings all feel like frames from a movie.

  • @conorknapp6764
    @conorknapp6764 Год назад +11

    I am so happy you made this video! Ever since the one on Hopper which mentions his impact on cinema I’ve wanted exactly this so thank you so much 😁
    Also for anyone interested, there is a fantastic book which goes into extensive detail about the visual culture of cinema being intwined with art history named ‘Art History for Filmmakers’ by Gillian McIver

  • @arezoooik937
    @arezoooik937 Год назад +24

    I love this channel so much♡♡it's like every video is a carefully narrated art/history lesson. Happy to be here.

  • @garssympa500
    @garssympa500 Год назад +2

    You know your stuff. That must have taken a long time to put together. I had to pause at least a dozen times to compare the images. Thank you Mr. Payne.

  • @amyd9295
    @amyd9295 Год назад +6

    I feel the artists and topics covered are given so much respect and nuance is brought to their stories that popular culture tends to brush over.
    Everything is so well researched, I recommend this channel to all my friend who love learning!

  • @olivermahon9509
    @olivermahon9509 Год назад +9

    Cinematic tranquility and anxiety in one.

  • @juniorjames7076
    @juniorjames7076 Год назад +3

    What a wonderful way to start my Saturday afternoon, but before I press play- a glass of wine or ice cold beer to get my mind right!!

  • @pac2718
    @pac2718 Год назад +7

    Superb! A fantastic illustration of how different arts nourish each other. Thank you for sharing and commenting on more of Hopper's paintings.

  • @tatripp
    @tatripp Год назад +7

    I swear that Vertigo by Hitchcock is just a two hour Hopper painting.
    Simple colors of red, blue, green, and yellow.

  • @daniamaya
    @daniamaya Год назад +1

    Thank you for mentioning David Lynch. It was a huge relieve.

  • @bellb0y270
    @bellb0y270 Год назад +8

    Absolutely phenomenal, my favourite video of yours thus far. Thank you for making these!

  • @justinsholes3330
    @justinsholes3330 Год назад +2

    Incredible job finding all the scenes from all the different movies, your effort does not go unnoticed. Amazing quality

  • @ShowToSpeak
    @ShowToSpeak Год назад +1

    Edward Hopper is my favourite artist.. of ALL TIME. period.

  • @charleswhitfield8915
    @charleswhitfield8915 Год назад +9

    Wow - not only a wonderful analysis, almost a work of art in itself - a real visual treat. Thank you.

  • @yacan1
    @yacan1 Год назад +3

    Edward hoppers work is so categorically American. His work is where civilization meets nature, and where human interaction falls between them. His ability to capture emotion is incredible

  • @swagatron9477
    @swagatron9477 Год назад

    These videos hold my anxiety at bay to a point I am given a moment of rest in the madness of it. Thanks man, you have a real gift here.

  • @dystopiafan580
    @dystopiafan580 Год назад +3

    Every month I look forward to your videos. They got me truly mesmerised by art. Thank you.

  • @jessicaellina3878
    @jessicaellina3878 Год назад +1

    Thank you... this was so interesting!. I am a great fan of E.H but never realised or connected the mutual respect and corelation he had with cinema...and here it, is brought to light ( for me ,anyway!) by your wonderful mini tutorial !

  • @Udgrasil13
    @Udgrasil13 Год назад +1

    Fantastic Video. Edward Hopper is my favorite artist and your video about "Nighthawks" was my introduction to your channel and made me an instant subscriber.
    Film is the art form, that I most adore and love. Especially Hitchcock and Film Noir.

  • @cloudbloom
    @cloudbloom Год назад +5

    This was great thank you. I've seen a few of his paintings but I didn't know who Hopper was, love the insight on his work and the cinema homages

  • @duncanz3005
    @duncanz3005 Год назад

    "The narrative power, lies in what is obscured or unseen.." Great quote ! Not only true in art.

  • @StupidD678
    @StupidD678 Год назад

    I appreciate this and all your videos so deeply. The house I grew up had a hopper print over the fireplace. For years I would stare at that painting and think about world it came from and what it spoke to - through my childhood all the way to adolescence and adulthood. You do an amazing job of summarizing his contributions. Your work is so impressive and valuable. Please keep it up!

  • @Kinda___Happy
    @Kinda___Happy Год назад +9

    Damn I love this channel!!! Crazy inspiring in a multitude of ways

  • @tommieboy1657
    @tommieboy1657 Год назад +2

    Thank you for all the wonderful insights. I'm a great fan of Mad Men and in one way or the other, Hopper's paintings sometimes remind me of the atmosphere in that series.

  • @user-hc2tu7ul7j
    @user-hc2tu7ul7j Год назад

    You just made me happy cry with this video. I’m a huge cinephile (name a movie and I’ve seen it), and i love looking up movie facts. Not once have a i heard of Edward hopper when searching info on the movies you mentioned. Thank you so muvh for teaching us about art. You are truly doing great work

  • @adisetiawan6244
    @adisetiawan6244 Год назад

    one of my favorite painter. and the painting is so smooth and soothing for me. not to mention that contrast is one of the best point of the painting style that i like

  • @holaleonorch.
    @holaleonorch. Год назад

    You’ve just articulated what I’ve always admired about Hopper’s work so well. Thank you so much for making this video and including references and making side by side comparisons. Everything clicked so well for me ❤

  • @injeolmi6
    @injeolmi6 Год назад +1

    I love Hopper's pieces. Thanks for making this. I am happy we can have channels like yours here.

  • @secretshaman189
    @secretshaman189 Год назад +1

    Just love, love, love your channel!! Thank-you for all your research and wonderful presentations. Hopper had a sad and isolated view of the world that he dramatically framed in his iconic paintings. Art directors and film makers really loved his moody artwork.

  • @McFly.
    @McFly. Год назад +1

    oh my. you have really outdone yourself with this one. what an awesome video, i love it!

  • @nyartist
    @nyartist Год назад

    This one of the best and most insightful pieces I have ever seen on Hopper. As a painter I've always been inspired by his work and even reproduced a number of his paintings. He and I resonate!

  • @Alt3rnatywka
    @Alt3rnatywka Год назад

    I’ve said this before, but i’m obsessed with your channel. Everything is on point. I’m always impressed by the music you choose. It’s almost as if it was created for the episodes. It’s great to see another video of Hopper work. He is one of my favourite artists amoung Beksiński and Wyspiański.

  • @Abi_81
    @Abi_81 Год назад +1

    Thank you! I've been waiting for the next episode of this series!

  • @bigredlittlered2476
    @bigredlittlered2476 Год назад

    Your explanations of art make so many connections that have always been there, I just didn’t know what to look for. Thank you.

  • @nicksanchez9142
    @nicksanchez9142 Год назад

    As a new resident of Nyack, I'm starting to appreciate hopper more than I have in the past and I am incredibly grateful for this video.

  • @fi8292
    @fi8292 Год назад

    Oh now I know why his paintings always caught my eyes and gives me this familiar feeling everytime. Like, "Wait, I've seen this movie before!"

  • @kylesmitheram5338
    @kylesmitheram5338 Год назад

    I'd never really heard of Hopper before your videos, and now I'm seeing how influential he is. This is my favorite video you've done. Just awesome info and connections I never knew of.

  • @KimHojbergJensen
    @KimHojbergJensen Год назад

    This has become my favourite channel. Such a lot of work behind every video.

  • @Kim-bp1kb
    @Kim-bp1kb Год назад

    This is probably my favorite video that you've done so far. I appreciate and love how deeply you analyzed it. There was always something about hitcocks artistic style that I couldn't put my finger on. Now it's so unbelievably clear.

  • @MichaelBartleySocrates
    @MichaelBartleySocrates Год назад +4

    Hopper has been able to capture the mood of modern life. An infinite landscape of opportunity filled up with depressing loneliness.

  • @JohnDoe-kq8dx
    @JohnDoe-kq8dx Год назад +1

    Every Great Art Explained videos lead me to the entrance of a rabbit hole I ultimately always prove grateful to have been lost down. They're the anti-thesis of doom-scrolling. lol. Keep up the great work, you guys. People like me need/appreciate the curation.

  • @alexliberti9679
    @alexliberti9679 Год назад +233

    I know RUclips i always considered a place for stupid vlogs or to listen to music but your part of a small group of youtubers who are letting people know about the real world and not a place to see people drives lambos

    • @GreatArtExplained
      @GreatArtExplained  Год назад +9

      Thanks 🙏

    • @alexliberti9679
      @alexliberti9679 Год назад +3

      @@GreatArtExplained your welcome

    • @joserodolfo8839
      @joserodolfo8839 Год назад +13

      There’s s lot of thought provoking and culturally relevant content in RUclips. It’s great that you’re getting into it.
      Also this channel is amazing.

    • @awesomelife3710
      @awesomelife3710 Год назад +14

      I had no idea, zero, that RUclips is considered a place for stupid blogs and Lamborghinis. I’ve been watching this type of content for as long as I remember RUclips has been around. There are too many wonderful RUclipsrs to count, who create and present outstanding material.

    • @alexliberti9679
      @alexliberti9679 Год назад +1

      @@awesomelife3710 thanks man I appreciate it. I guess that’s how I always seen RUclips but your right there is a lot of cool shit on RUclips I guess I just need to look harder

  • @reginaldojunior1778
    @reginaldojunior1778 Год назад +1

    Your videos are always amazing and this one about Edward Hopper makes me realized that I lose so many references about art all this time watching movies. Next time that I watch a movie, I will pay more attention on this. This makes me enjoy art even more!! Thanks a lot :D

  • @jimmyzbike
    @jimmyzbike Год назад +2

    love Hopper, and love this. Thanks for sharing

  • @michaelryan8740
    @michaelryan8740 Год назад +2

    This is a wonderful primer before you go see the current Hopper collection currently at the Whitney in NYC.

  • @braxtontempest
    @braxtontempest Год назад

    Edward Hopper is my favorite artist because of this channel. Thank you. This video was amazing.

  • @10DownPAK
    @10DownPAK Год назад +1

    My favorite channel on RUclips. Thanks for putting in so much effort, it doesn’t go unappreciated!

  • @rabidL3M0NS
    @rabidL3M0NS Год назад +2

    1:08 wasn’t expecting that comparison 😂

  • @margaret7949
    @margaret7949 Год назад +1

    Great video! You should also make a video about Thomas Cole's painting The course of Empire. It always fascinated me how in scale his paintings are and particularly this one that has enormous details about the Roman empire.

  • @franciscolopezsancho
    @franciscolopezsancho Год назад +4

    And you did it again! Thanks, James.

  • @BrandonWilliams-jp5os
    @BrandonWilliams-jp5os Год назад +1

    Never even knew I was this interested in art I love the channel

  • @RGRG3232
    @RGRG3232 Год назад +1

    Thank you so much for this look at cinema's symbiotic relationship and vice versa with Edward Hopper. Like Mr. Hopper's works of art have done for so many others, they really pull me in and intrigue me no matter how many times I see them. You've really "hit the nail on the head" with this episode. I really wish a channel like PBS would pick up on what you do here and broadcast your episodes so even more people can experience what you do. Bravo!

  • @zhenyamediocris4373
    @zhenyamediocris4373 4 месяца назад

    James, your channel is marvelous. You make such a great work, I'm sure it inspires thousands of people. Thank you for making our world much richer, full of colors of life

  • @tsvetomirakrikoryan7681
    @tsvetomirakrikoryan7681 Год назад

    Thank you so much for the amazing video. Exploring yet another one of Hoppers paintings has been delightful ♥

  • @teddysterriertales
    @teddysterriertales Год назад

    James, thank you so much for all the effort you put into these videos. The almighty algorithm is how I stumbled across this channel and I am so grateful! I have seen many of these WoA but was never able to appreciate them until now. The insight you provide is interesting, engaging, and informative.
    Someone mentioned it earlier, and I agree: your videos seem longer in a good way. There is so much that is covered in a way that it isn't overwhelming.

  • @nachop666
    @nachop666 Год назад +3

    This is fantastic! learn about art in general in an entertaining way, and with a great narration on your part. Seguí asi! Greetings from Argentina!

  • @teaMmMate
    @teaMmMate Год назад

    Love cinema, love your art analysis. But seeing the two combined in one of your videos is the best thing possible! Amazing work

  • @vsteele4316
    @vsteele4316 Год назад +1

    This is just beautiful and extraordinary! Thank you!

  • @castelodeossos3947
    @castelodeossos3947 Год назад +2

    Bloody superb, Sir. Always liked Hopper's paintings, and now you've given me a list of films to see that have scenes inspired by his paintings. Impressive research and impressive array of examples. The word that always comes to mind when I see a Hopper painting is 'alienation', the one word you funnily enough didn't mention (or I missed it). Shall certainly watch this episode again and again.

  • @gymnast1284
    @gymnast1284 Год назад

    I find Edward Hopper's work so beautiful and fascinating...and this is all thanks to you and the lovely way you present every video. Well done and highly enjoyable as always!

  • @kylekris105
    @kylekris105 5 месяцев назад

    Another amazing video. This channel is criminally underrated.

  • @brentonification
    @brentonification Год назад

    One of the few notifications I get excited to see, you have helped open up the visual arts world to me and I feel my life is benefits from it.

  • @morriganwitch
    @morriganwitch Год назад +1

    Wow he is by far my favourite artist and I knew isolation as a child xxx

  • @odoursoftheodeon6298
    @odoursoftheodeon6298 Год назад

    This is the best channel on RUclips. The quality of your content is absolutely superb.

  • @roseyapple91
    @roseyapple91 Год назад

    This video made me smile so much being a huge Hopper and Lynch fan. Absolutely beautiful thank you so much! I always look forward to your uploads. This was a special one for me 🥰

  • @ricimercury9490
    @ricimercury9490 Год назад

    I love any visual medium, to see film and Art interweaves is one of the reasons why I am alive

  • @victoriadell614
    @victoriadell614 Год назад

    Amazing video! I wish we could have studied art this way in school. It comes alive in this format like nothing I've ever seen, even in museums. Thank You!

  • @cafste3make
    @cafste3make 4 месяца назад

    I enjoyed this, thank you. It took me back to what I was reading at university when I did a fine art degree. I didn't get to explore it in depth during pre Internet days of spending long hours in libraries. However, I learned enough to develop a life- long interest in Hopper's art. Nowadays, the gaming youtubers talk about 'liminal spaces' in gaming design. I'm reminded by this of some of Hopper's themes .

  • @sniderg25
    @sniderg25 Год назад +1

    You managed to condense all that wonderful insight into just 12 minutes instead of 15? Now you're just showing off. :)

  • @duszam
    @duszam Год назад

    This channel is pure gold. thank you for the effort!

  • @hristiana.bobeva
    @hristiana.bobeva Год назад

    Many thanks once again!!! Your channel is one of the few I have turned my notifications for.

  • @bonnogetz
    @bonnogetz Год назад

    This must have been so much work to put together. Thank you for all you do on this channel

  • @mariamalenta6574
    @mariamalenta6574 Год назад +1

    You never disappoint! Amazing analysis

  • @beauburris7611
    @beauburris7611 Год назад

    Your videos somehow keep getting better and better. Thankful for this

  • @evansuttell4933
    @evansuttell4933 4 месяца назад

    clicked on this hoping to see Days of Heaven and Twin Peaks: The Return and was not disappointed! incredible work on this video. you drew from so many different eras and genres and filmmakers that I had no idea were so indebted to Hopper