ART/ARCHITECTURE - Edward Hopper

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  • Опубликовано: 27 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 343

  • @JoeGelman
    @JoeGelman 9 лет назад +577

    This woman could talk to me all day. Also, interesting content per usual.

    • @SydneyCarton88
      @SydneyCarton88 9 лет назад

      ***** Please come to Salt Lake City! I'm dying here!!

    • @matiasdomenech8317
      @matiasdomenech8317 3 года назад +8

      somebody can tell me if this woman has any social media?

    • @unsenso
      @unsenso 3 года назад +4

      Exactly, I’m in love for her... She’s so different than the majorly of instagrammers with zombified brains. ❤️

    • @phongphong4640
      @phongphong4640 2 года назад

      @@SydneyCarton88 Are you still dying? Greeting from NYC!

    • @tomelifeisjustonebig
      @tomelifeisjustonebig 11 месяцев назад

      And it would only take her an hour to do so.

  • @conradmeaders8449
    @conradmeaders8449 8 лет назад +62

    Not to disregard what she is saying, but her voice is just so calming and the way she puts her words together is elegantly placed as well.

    • @khananasherov
      @khananasherov 4 года назад +1

      Well said. I don't know if this can be taught. Probably takes a lifetime.

  • @madman3891
    @madman3891 9 лет назад +193

    MORE ART AND ARCHITECTURE PLEASE, MORE MORE MORE MORE MORE!!!!

    • @Barry4B
      @Barry4B 2 года назад +2

      STOP SHOUTING

    • @madman3891
      @madman3891 2 года назад

      @@Barry4B NO!!!!! *KICKS BARRY4B*

  • @ed-od9sd
    @ed-od9sd 9 лет назад +162

    i like this girl's emotively explaining way to art which most people do it with so much pride and ego.

    • @purplekitkatemily
      @purplekitkatemily 8 лет назад +5

      damien park beautifully put

    • @Palace_Hi-Fi
      @Palace_Hi-Fi 7 лет назад

      Girl PhD

    • @jx4234
      @jx4234 4 года назад +3

      Exactly. The art contents always seem unpleasant because the talker is so annoying.

  • @elchappytan59
    @elchappytan59 9 лет назад +282

    I love this woman's voice...

  • @D34DParadise
    @D34DParadise 6 лет назад +10

    I am always amazed at how art can articulate moods and emotions that I find so hard to explain in words. Art truly is one of things that makes life worth living.

  • @hessamous
    @hessamous 9 лет назад +17

    I discovered Hopper in Alain's book, "the art of travel." I'm very happy to my deepest emotions in paintings painted decades ago in a fascinating way.

  • @BodyByBenSLC
    @BodyByBenSLC 9 лет назад +287

    She is lovely. I could watch her talk about unclogging toilets.

  • @arvj123
    @arvj123 9 лет назад +36

    This lady's voice and face are so comforting. More of her in the future, please and thank you. :)

    • @kurts4867
      @kurts4867 9 лет назад +1

      ***** I hope you or she or the powers that be ( ha a haiku?) at SOL will let us know when her book is available...

  • @mkt-7
    @mkt-7 9 лет назад +11

    Her gaze and the way she walks are both lovely and refreshing to watch even though she talks about loneliness +1 video is informative and aesthetically pleasing

  • @Reggie_la
    @Reggie_la 6 лет назад +1

    That solitude in Hopper paintings that is not condemned... that's why I love them

  • @genedide4286
    @genedide4286 9 лет назад +13

    The first time I watched it was learn about Hopper.
    I came back for the eyes.

  • @popboy0
    @popboy0 3 года назад +1

    She closes her speech with that exquisite Oscar Wilde's quote on Whistler and then does the paralel with Hopper work......
    Absolutely brilliant.
    These few minutes make youtube worthy....
    I've been enlighted. 🌠

  • @calska140
    @calska140 5 лет назад +1

    You are absolutely right about sad and lonely art and it's ability to console our own personal sorrows. Alot of art that I like has been disparaged as bleak and depressing by friends and lovers but it actually makes me feel better. It's a visible manifestation of the thoughts and memories that plague me when I'm too weary to fend them off and being able to see that someone else has contended with similar feelings to such a great extent to be able to capture them on canvas gives me heart.

  • @delljones2582
    @delljones2582 9 лет назад +29

    I love the music playing in the background

    • @mosquitocaribe6623
      @mosquitocaribe6623 4 месяца назад

      @delljones2582 have you found out the music in the background?

  • @dinosaurfilms7425
    @dinosaurfilms7425 9 лет назад +142

    Interesting video but don't go overboard with these extreme close-up's. In my opinion they're just uncomfortable to watch in an interview setting (and also akward to be shot in). That type of shot originates from narrative film-making and is not very well suited for a regular conversation-type monologue since the focus is on what she says and not on the emotions on her face saying it. I know it's useful to have a shot to cutaway to for visual interest, just use different type of shot. Maybe start with a slighly wider medium shot. Dunno, just my subjective opinion.

    • @prawny997
      @prawny997 9 лет назад +4

      I agree

    • @thebil
      @thebil 9 лет назад +14

      I disagree. Even if it is a methodologically incorrect way of shooting interviews, I think that this video benefits from this kind of close-ups. I think that it fits Hopper's art very well (the kind of closeness in loneliness kind of thing).

    • @Palace_Hi-Fi
      @Palace_Hi-Fi 7 лет назад +4

      Film school critique! Nice. Come back when you have 2.7 million subscribers.

    • @Ram-lr6ud
      @Ram-lr6ud 6 лет назад

      Agree. I think they distract. They are unnecessary. They are beautiful but unnecessary.

    • @deltadaddy94
      @deltadaddy94 6 лет назад +4

      fuck off with that trash. at least he has written well thought out critique. "CoMe BaCk WhEn YoU HaVe 2.7 MiLlIOn SuBsCrIbERs." Careful now, matthew beck. Your insecurities are showing. :(

  • @SimplyMayaBeauty
    @SimplyMayaBeauty 9 лет назад +199

    You guys are such a breath of fresh intellectual air in the RUclips sphere. Hannah is wonderful and I'd LOVE to see more videos featuring her calm presence and oozing intelligence. Not to mention, she's quite beautiful, though what keeps me watching intently is her voice and her insights.

  • @halcyon_distilled
    @halcyon_distilled 9 лет назад +1

    "oblivious island in a sea of people" "even when someone loves us very much, there's always an essential part of us that remains alone"
    I enjoyed this video on Hopper. The background music is melancholy. it went well with the theme of his art. very nice

  • @Bernardonogmo
    @Bernardonogmo 9 лет назад +4

    I love the way she reproduces the scenes of the paintings she's explaining.

  • @littlepookie5362
    @littlepookie5362 8 лет назад +9

    I could listen to this woman all day long

  • @FlottisPar
    @FlottisPar 9 лет назад

    I use this ambiently when I'm working or Reading. That voice plus smooth jazz is just great!

  • @TheErikrust
    @TheErikrust 2 года назад

    I’ve always felt that Edward Hopper’s work is the penultimate display of the “bittersweet.” Those moments.

  • @lucasneumanndeantonio9727
    @lucasneumanndeantonio9727 9 лет назад

    I could watch these series nonstop. It's fresh, calm, beautiful, and important

  • @benkylo8015
    @benkylo8015 5 лет назад

    Edward Hopper is one of my favourite painters of all time. He perfectly captures that melancholic tone.

  • @Paladiesh
    @Paladiesh 9 лет назад +16

    I guess such comments are out of place here, but it seems that she's the kind of woman any intellectual could only dream of. One with beautiful yet modest features, simplistically elegant, well educated, introspective with a seeming tenderness and vulnerability.
    And there I go idealizing people I don't know again >_>

  • @hamletgiragosian6147
    @hamletgiragosian6147 8 лет назад

    There's more to Hopper's paintings than mere composition-I love his delightful representation of light.

  • @michaelmartin6912
    @michaelmartin6912 3 года назад

    Well , I guess a picture really is worth a thousand words. Love Hopper...

  • @123ShaaaaN
    @123ShaaaaN 8 лет назад

    I watched this video many times over the last couple months, I love Edward hopper's art, but most of all I love this beautiful girl and the way she speaks, I've never been in love with someone from RUclips as much as her.

  • @danielferrari4683
    @danielferrari4683 9 лет назад +67

    Why don't you make a section for poetry?

    • @weedntrips
      @weedntrips 8 лет назад +4

      +Daniel Ferrari I think if they did I would understand its appeal, never even thought about art this way.

  • @CJ-ft9yo
    @CJ-ft9yo Год назад

    Discovered Hopper yesterday, Nighthawks is gorgeous, the loneliness in that neon light, the day after the bombing in Pearl Harbour and blacked out windows, alienated couples like his marriage .. art deco style, beautiful

  • @rajsingharora26
    @rajsingharora26 4 года назад

    Dear lady you are ART in yourself ...... i have seen this video twice just to hear your voice & that BEAUTIFUL FACE.

  • @stokelyepuente9946
    @stokelyepuente9946 6 лет назад

    Among Hopper’s greatest paintings she evokes the first work of art humanity knew about, women, and she is truly a gorgeous intelligent woman.
    As many said before me (or perhaps a more proper word would be “wrote”) I could listen her talk all day long, without hesitation, and people, in the void of existence that is why art is so important to humanity.

  • @whichbrian
    @whichbrian 9 лет назад

    I love the background music and the tone of her voice, I could listen to her all day.

  • @anja3221
    @anja3221 8 лет назад +9

    this video was absolutely beautiful. You managed to create almost the same atmosphere Hopper did in his paintings through well-chosen background music, design and the hushed voice of this very intelligent woman. Your channel is a gift to this website, we can learn so much from you.

  • @MD0K
    @MD0K 9 лет назад +2

    I could gaze in to Hannah's eyes for hours on end whilst she talks about art.

  • @danielfreeley5217
    @danielfreeley5217 9 лет назад

    To whom it may concern I want to wish a heartfelt thanks, I've long wanted to have a basic understanding of various philosophers and this page has offered me exactly that, it's easy to forget how powerful a tool the Internet can be for education, especially when used correctly! this is awesome

  • @RogeriusRex
    @RogeriusRex 9 лет назад

    The host is so charming and her voice is captivating. How refreshing!

  • @welshriver
    @welshriver 9 лет назад +2

    He's the Raymond Carver of painting. Every painting unfolds into another painting. It's amazing!

  • @gegori
    @gegori 6 лет назад

    I've loved Edward Hopper since college. Thank you for the great retrospective on this great artist.

  • @PoisonedWineOfficial
    @PoisonedWineOfficial 9 лет назад +3

    I understand his "loneliness" perfectly, and how gloomy my life is, just by admiring the eyes and the lips of the speaker. If Hopper could have painted me right now, I would be dying.

  • @SgtFoster
    @SgtFoster 9 лет назад +2

    Dr Hannah Roxburgh is absolutely wonderful. These classes are fabulous. Please give us much more of both.

  • @蘭巴拉爾
    @蘭巴拉爾 4 года назад

    Her narrative and voice is a perfect narration for Hopper's works

  • @SebastianDuto
    @SebastianDuto 7 лет назад +1

    help me i'm drowning in the beauty of this woman

  • @DCM30
    @DCM30 8 лет назад +18

    Beautiful and intelligent woman - an English rose!

  • @JhoelSLC
    @JhoelSLC 8 лет назад +8

    I just got an crush on her voice.

  • @ismireghal68
    @ismireghal68 6 лет назад +1

    The gradfather of lo-fi hip-hop thumbnail designs

  • @weedntrips
    @weedntrips 8 лет назад +58

    Does anyone else find that slight lisp incredibly attractive?

    • @khananasherov
      @khananasherov 4 года назад +1

      I do.

    • @allencurry256
      @allencurry256 4 года назад

      Afraid not. I found the lisp so distracting I frequently missed what was being said. It might be fetching in a one-on-one conversation, but detracts from her message. (I am now preparing for the flames coming my way.)

  • @willwarren
    @willwarren 9 лет назад

    I admire your welcoming and poetic approach to criticism. Philosophy doesn't benefit from being obtuse.

  • @josephfranklin7711
    @josephfranklin7711 Год назад +1

    "Landscapes of loneliness". Poetry.

  • @ddh-o8s
    @ddh-o8s 9 лет назад

    I think Hopper really captures one of the persistent casualties of our urbanization. I wish it was more of an open narrative than the current buzz over "work-life balance." If people were a little more adjusted to their crowded isolation, maybe a sense of community would be borne out of the shared experience. I really love that this content is available to us all. Thanks for the education!

  • @michaelransom820
    @michaelransom820 9 лет назад

    I just wanted to take a moment to say thank you for this entire series.
    It is series like this that can genuinely make a difference by introducing those like myself to the importance of these mediums in a manner that is not overwhelming, easy to digest and free from pretension.
    Somehow, most likely due to the overarching culture of entertainment and self gratification, I had always felt that art was boring and uninteresting. Ultimately this was honestly only because i did not understand what art truly was, and i suspect that the same could be said for most of the population at large. However, as i am discovering, the arts are more pertinent now than ever. As our world becomes ever smaller and more connected, the insights into the human condition that these artists, writers and philosophers have gleaned are essential if we are to overcome the challenges ahead.

  • @emune101
    @emune101 9 лет назад +3

    wow I instantly love this guy's work

  • @Baskerville1000
    @Baskerville1000 5 лет назад

    I have been a huge Hopper fan ever since I saw the light and shadow patterns in his landscape art and even more so when gazing at pictures like Summertime and Automat where the emotions of the depicted individuals shine from each spot of the canvas. This is very well done. I love your voice, inner and outer beauty and dedication.

  • @hermr7170
    @hermr7170 3 года назад

    I’m watching the videos while reading the book, the more I watch the more I get attracted to this narrator.

  • @darkhedgehog45678
    @darkhedgehog45678 7 лет назад

    This girl's voice and looks make me want to keep on living.

  • @jizhang2407
    @jizhang2407 3 года назад

    Thank you for sharing so many illuminating insights from reading Hopper's art works.

  • @soulstealer29a
    @soulstealer29a 9 лет назад

    Though I know much about literature and music I have never taken the time to truly embrace art and all of its masters. This video was very enjoyable and informative. Thank you.

  • @tennisatlive
    @tennisatlive 4 года назад

    A truly excellent exponent of analysing art. This lady is very talented and gorgeous

  • @luisdasaa
    @luisdasaa 9 лет назад

    I have nothing but praise and love for The School of Life and the great content you put out.
    I am deeply thankful for everything you do.

  • @Ratryoshka
    @Ratryoshka 4 года назад

    His artworks sorta basically described this year. Isolation & loneliness, yet in the company of others.

  • @artgarden4086
    @artgarden4086 5 лет назад

    He captured the poignant beauty in being alone. Which is something I try to capture in my own artwork.

  • @10000yr-s
    @10000yr-s 8 лет назад

    Even when someone loves us very much, there is always some essential part of use that remains alone. One would be lucky if one could meet someone that matches intellectually, shared same passions and values. Therefore, its true - we are all lonely, it is only if we have time to realise it.

  • @janabakunina2300
    @janabakunina2300 9 лет назад +4

    I am still not sure if I like Hannah as a narrator but what a fascinating video!

    • @janabakunina2300
      @janabakunina2300 9 лет назад

      ***** I am not worried - should I? I have "liked" the video, but if you don't want any feedback other than complimentary (check my previous comments - I leave plenty) then I am disappointed. Having said that - point taken. No more criticism. You may like to open shop in Russia - you'd fit right in :-)

    • @janabakunina2300
      @janabakunina2300 9 лет назад

      ***** OK... Let's start with spellcheck e.g. "we'd love to hear". I hope it helps. In terms of videos, I love their variety and inspiration. I find that Alain is hard to beat as a narrator but I agree that you should not be relying on him and instead trying different presenters. Good luck and thank you for the continuous inspiration and intellectual stimulation.

  • @MrKentsu827
    @MrKentsu827 9 лет назад +2

    I remember seeing Hopper's Night Windows at MoMA a couple years ago. The painting's voyeuristic nature can be interestingly juxtaposed with Gustave Caillebotte's Young Man at His Window. Both women in the two paintings are unaware of the intrusive gaze from the viewers. These paintings depict the essence of urban realism, which shows the psychological alienation of strangers in spite of their possible physical proximity. Observe rather than engage with others is what most of us do nowadays.
    ps. can I ask her out for a coffee date/museum visit? We can analyse paintings all day long.

  • @jacobpetitta7038
    @jacobpetitta7038 4 года назад +1

    The soundtrack for the video is amazing

  • @EfrainMcshell
    @EfrainMcshell 3 года назад

    STRANGE. What we get to feel, for me i see something quiet, out of the typical rush of modern life. Nostalgic, yes, but more solitude, than loneliness, which for to day is essential.

  • @dreamcneal8350
    @dreamcneal8350 7 лет назад

    I could listen to her talk all day...

  • @bertjanderuiter
    @bertjanderuiter 9 лет назад

    I just love her videos and her enthusiasm . Please ask her to come to Amsterdam soon. We have a School of Life and tons of art on show.

  • @Sakura-zu4rz
    @Sakura-zu4rz 4 года назад

    The Artist may have wanted to express a feeling of loneliness and solitude, I love this because I feel the artist wanted to convey the toughness as well as the vulnerability of the woman trying to become independent. There are many geometric lines and shapes in the painting!!!!

  • @pattyfromtoledo
    @pattyfromtoledo 9 лет назад +2

    Wow ~ I LOVE this video....I learned so much about Edward Hopper and love the term "Hopperesque"....Now I'm thinking this is my new term for understanding my love of all things Greyhound Bus related. Looking forward to hearing more Art and Architecture videos...the narrator is fantastic (she deserves a raise.)

  • @utopianlove1766
    @utopianlove1766 4 года назад

    i don't think is what she say- what make us intently hear her-i guess it is how she say it: the way she pinpoint and expose; the tone and this attuned voice; this eerie but bliss deep gaze, hers, and about the art (mostly hers). at the end all turn out very own; very subjetive, and in a way . . . proper. she just give us her view -i do not lessen her outlook-but, even when she share us her beloved stand point, and somehow teach us upon the art; the essential matter around art is the question: what is your insight? to be frank her approche towards art and its -this word does not make justice to art- subtle is dabing the art for us, not for her but for us.
    i hope i could've been so long, i'm learning english and i'm just enhancing and rehearse writing and listening with your videos; meanwhile, i learn gripping things: thanks for your videos, and for your worthwhile bent/slant.

  • @theblackwings33
    @theblackwings33 9 лет назад +2

    If you folks like Hopper I suggest checking out Geoffrey Crewdson. His photography invokes similar feelings, often with a little surrealist twist.
    Wonderful video, Hannah is simply bewitching.

    • @jorgepeterbarton
      @jorgepeterbarton 9 лет назад

      +theblackwings33 Worth checking out some of Jeff Wall too.

  • @KoneKonejo
    @KoneKonejo 8 лет назад +14

    Music at the background is just brilliant. What is it?

  • @elninoo0
    @elninoo0 9 лет назад +6

    those eyes

  • @robertohildago9850
    @robertohildago9850 4 года назад

    Thanks for this... always loved Hopper and his interpretation of modern urban life.

  • @georgianawhite412
    @georgianawhite412 3 года назад

    I would love to hear her response to just about any artist's work; she's mesmerizing!

  • @LookForTheOtherWay
    @LookForTheOtherWay 5 лет назад

    i feel like i just had hermione explain the themes of hopper to me, and i've never been happier

  • @alexandrasvulfgang1205
    @alexandrasvulfgang1205 8 лет назад +13

    your voice is like asmr, i super-enjoyed this video.

  • @kentan00
    @kentan00 7 лет назад

    This really is my favorite of the series. Please revive this i love the way you guys explain and discuss these painters and their work :D

  • @Steegro68
    @Steegro68 9 лет назад

    In a word, Hannah is the bomb! Really enjoying her contributions to the site.

  • @abrahamm3770
    @abrahamm3770 6 лет назад

    Indulgences is how her eyes glowing with the speech @06:05

  • @Lazylinepainter.
    @Lazylinepainter. 9 лет назад

    Wow that was amazing had a lump in my throat by the end of it this was really what I needed to see today.

  • @SirSpinach
    @SirSpinach 9 лет назад +11

    Can anyone tell me the song playing in the background?

  • @majortom07
    @majortom07 8 лет назад

    I think Dr. Roxburgh is an actress, who specialises in voice work. She may actually be called Roisin. Hopefully The School of Life continue to give her commissions as I could listen to her for hours, similarly Judy Dench, Stephen Fry, George Harrison and Martin Freeman. Wonderful.

  • @_xis.byz_
    @_xis.byz_ 3 года назад

    You are her . The exact female of my movie . Thanks for existing to shape my vision

  • @joshn2564
    @joshn2564 9 лет назад

    As much as we can learn from others we can learn from our self.

  • @jesiecastro
    @jesiecastro 9 лет назад

    Edward Hopper is hands down my favorite painter of all time :)

    • @SezenSever
      @SezenSever 9 лет назад

      ***** but they are not the same. by that i mean friedrich was a true romantic and hopper was not. wyh would he like friedrich if he liked hopper? i dont see the connection

    • @jesiecastro
      @jesiecastro 9 лет назад

      Sezen Sever I think they're just trying to advertise their other videos :)

    • @SezenSever
      @SezenSever 9 лет назад

      yeah :D but its so irrelevant. whatever :D

    • @jesiecastro
      @jesiecastro 9 лет назад +1

      Sezen Sever haha ikr :)

  • @jglennmodernart
    @jglennmodernart 9 лет назад +1

    Fascinating!

  • @salad_tasty
    @salad_tasty 9 лет назад +24

    Does the track playing have a name?

    • @TheExoticDarkness
      @TheExoticDarkness 9 лет назад

      +Samuel “PixelLeaf” Fukumori I am also looking for the specific name, but whilst we're waiting for the school of life to enlighten us, the genre of music is called Cool Jazz, or Blues. Miles Davis does a lot of this in his later works.

    • @dapperduckquack
      @dapperduckquack 7 лет назад

      i might be wrong but im pretty sure its a cover of "my funny valentine"

  • @isaiahharwood7269
    @isaiahharwood7269 8 лет назад

    I miss these

  • @wesleymorton7878
    @wesleymorton7878 9 лет назад

    So enjoyed this. I like Hopper's paintings and what they represent. Very useful to have this video, the atmosphere, this woman to translate and narrate Hopper's significance. Interesting paradox that through articulating the solitary gloom feel of certain modern spaces it helps connect us, have a kind of shared community in these moments.

  • @epicwhat001
    @epicwhat001 9 лет назад

    You just describe how i feel.

  • @filipeengel
    @filipeengel 4 года назад

    Oh first i was in love with hopper's art, now i'm in love with Dr Hanna Roxburgh

  • @matthew_thefallen
    @matthew_thefallen 8 лет назад +1

    My favourite!

  • @dannafernandez3987
    @dannafernandez3987 7 лет назад

    THE way she speaks

  • @TurikoSanShiro222
    @TurikoSanShiro222 7 лет назад

    this reminds me of nigella lawson's tv show, where the presenter is more noticibale than the subject they are presenting. i have no problems with that. you take some minutes to adjust, but after you're done with noticing her, she is actually really good explaining art.

  • @indre_7077
    @indre_7077 8 лет назад +3

    wow loved this episode... I'd like to see some more of these about Francis Bacon or Vincent van Gogh :)

  • @Babli02
    @Babli02 9 лет назад +10

    I think I am in love.

    • @Babli02
      @Babli02 9 лет назад

      *****
      Him too, yeah :D For those interested in anime, his art was used as an inspiration for Texhnolyze.

  • @FatYellowDumbBird
    @FatYellowDumbBird 9 лет назад +36

    I'm so glad i found this channel. RUclips needs more channels like this, extremely well done. khyans editing talents really show in these videos

  • @ctfrancia
    @ctfrancia 9 лет назад +2

    It'd be nice to see one from the Portuguese architect Siza :D