Explore Edward Hopper's profound connection to New York City through this comprehensive study featuring over 300 paintings, drawings, prints, and archival materials. Discover how the artist's urban observations—from subway sketches to street-level facades—shaped his iconic exploration of isolation and intimacy in modern city life. Drawing on the Whitney Museum's extensive Hopper collection and newly acquired archives, this authoritative volume offers fresh scholarly perspectives on how the city's spaces and sensations defined his artistic vision.





