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For one thing, its display of nine works mostly from the 1920s — etchings, watercolors, charcoal drawings and a single painting — in a tiny gallery encourages a thrilling intimacy with the changes in Hopper’s mark-making and surfaces across mediums.
Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/11/01/arts/design/what-to-see-in-nyc-galleries-in-november.html
In the days after my visit, it slowly dawned on me that perhaps Hopper’s paintings’ appeal lies in the fact that they’re meditative, reflective even.
We are seeing ourselves, our true, individual selves, in Hopper’s work, and this unique, subtle synergy is what I think makes them so amazing.