TED Talks
Rogier van der Heide: Why light needs darkness
Lighting architect Rogier van der Heide offers a beautiful new way to look at the world -- by paying attention to light (and to darkness). Examples from classic buildings illustrate a deeply thought-out vision of the play of light around...
Hip Hughes History
The Homefront During WWII: NightHawks by Edward Hopper (Amor Sciendi)
In this lecture we take a look at WWII America.
Amor Sciendi
NightHawks with HipHughesHistory
Edward Hopper creates a very particular feeling with his 1942 work NightHawks, and does it in a very particular way, but why? Keith Hughes of HipHughesHistory helps us understand a bit better.
Curated Video
Edward Hopper and Cinema: A Great Art Explained Extra
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...
Curated Video
Nighthawks by Edward Hopper: Great Art Explained
Edward Hopper’s world was New York, and he understood that city more than most people. He understood that, even though you may live in one of the most crowded and busy cities on earth, it is still possible to feel entirely alone. This...
Bridgeman Arts
Edward Hopper, Minoru Yamasaki, Richard Hunt, and Ansel Adams at work in 1965
Sequence of American artists at work. Clip features Edward Hopper the painter, Minoru Yamasaki the architect, Richard Hunt the sculptor and Ansel Adams the photographer.
Bridgeman Arts
Edward Hopper's exhibition at the Detroit Institute of Arts in February 1965
Visitors enter gallery, young students take notes, CUs of paintings.
AFP News Agency
VOICED: Edward Hopper retrospective offers glimpse behind US icon's pain
VOICED: Edward Hopper retrospective offers glimpse behind US icon's pain
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Visitors return to Edward Hopper exhibition as museums reopen in Switzerland
Visitors return to the Edward Hopper exhibition at the Beyeler Foundation in Switzerland as museums reopen in the country (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Bridgeman Arts
Edward Hopper painting in his studio, his wife Josephine Hopper also paints, shots of New York City. 1965
Edward Hopper painting in his studio, his wife Josephine Hopper also paints, shots of New York City. 1965
NPR: National Public Radio
Npr: Edward Hopper's Nighthawks
National Public Radio takes a look at Edward Hopper and his painting, Nighthawks, focusing on how "An image that most people take for granted in their daily lives has become one of America's most famous pieces of art."