Edward Hopper News
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Thomas H. Lee, the private-equity manager, said he’d like to do more scuba diving.
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The first applause at “The Nance” is for the opening scene in an Automat surely inspired by Edward Hopper.
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For Americans, Edward Hopper is a classic. The French have only discovered him in dribs and drabs.
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New York’s Armory Week attracts hundreds of galleries to two piers on the Hudson River and an actual armory across town on Park Avenue.
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Most movies today are shot in high- definition digital and viewed on ever-smaller screens. Here are four cinematographers of yore who actually shot their films...on film.
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The Whitney is showing off its permanent collection in a new exhibition, “American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe.”
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Growing demand for contemporary art helped sales climb 10 percent at Christie’s International in 2012, even as its market contracted in Asia and the Middle East.
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James Glickenhaus hits the gas pedal of his custom-built, 650-horsepower Ferrari P4/5 by Pininfarina while making a right at an intersection in Bedford, New York. He cuts off an oncoming Volvo that’s turning left, and the driver beeps his horn in irritation.
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“American Legends: From Calder to O’Keeffe,” a yearlong, changing exhibition, helps restore my faith in the fashion-conscious Whitney Museum of American Art.
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The love-struck heroine of “Simon Boccanegra” is 25, according to Verdi. If I am doing the math right, in English National Opera’s new production she’s a pensioner of at least 68.
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