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Modern Life: Edward Hopper and His Time
Posted: November 22nd, 2010

Barbara Haskell, curator at the Whitney Museum, guides us through “Modern Life: Edward Hopper and His Time,” on view now through April 10, 2011.

7 Responses to “Modern Life: Edward Hopper and His Time”

  1. Audrey says:

    THANK YOU! YOU’VE JUST GIVEN ME A PRESENT! HE’S MY FAVORITE ARTIST11

  2. Carol Cole says:

    Enjoyed listening to Barbara Haskell discussing the Hopper show at the Whitney. I used to live in N.Y. and studied art history at Columbia U. This is wonderful art training for those who did not have my advantages. Please continue.

  3. Marilyn Funnell McAlester says:

    Will this exhibit travel to other U.S. cities after April? Thank you.

  4. b a lomasson says:

    hope to get to nyc to see the show

  5. paonedesign says:

    WONDERFUL presentation. Beautifully articulated ! Thank you and yes, please continue.

  6. Ana Carolina de Salles Freire says:

    I am Brazilian. I was lucky to watch an exhibition of Hopper at the Tate Modern in London some years ago. Great!
    I am looking forward to being able to go to NYC to see the Hopper’s exhibition organized by Whitney. He is a genius and one of my favourite painters of all times. Thank you Whitney Museum for making this true!!! Congratulations!!!

  7. Christine Myers says:

    Where does the Hopper exhibit go after April 10, 2011? Thank you, Christine.

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