daily photo blog by Alicia Millane

Thursday, May 7, 2009

May 07, 2009


"Apparently, there was a period when every college dormitory in the country had on its walls a poster of Hopper's Nighthawks; it had become an icon. It is easy to understand its appeal. This is not just an image of big-city loneliness, but of existential loneliness: the sense that we have (perhaps overwhelmingly in late adolescence) of being on our own in the human condition. When we look at that dark New York street, we would expect the fluorescent-lit cafe to be welcoming, but it is not. There is no way to enter it, no door. The extreme brightness means that the people inside are held, exposed and vulnerable."

- Sister Wendy's American Masterpieces, via http://www.artchive.com/artchive/H/hopper/nighthwk.jpg.html

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