
May 2022
Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
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Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
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Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
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Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
Find out more »Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
Find out more »Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
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Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
Find out more »Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
Find out more »Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
Find out more »Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces the new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967)…
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