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Introspection
Truth
Rage
Love
Nature
Loneliness
The Art Gallery is an exhibition on feminine introspection. Tumbling into this rabbit hole will lead you to a curated collection of art that illustrates a spectrum of existential themes. Using sapphic aesthetics, and feminine subjects, the art in this gallery is a visual descent into the meaning of identity, being, and belonging.
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Obituary, Josephine Nivison Hopper, 1968
This is the story of how Josephine Nivison Hopper died. While making a name for himself in the American art world, Edward Hopper made Josephine...
Take a Closer LookInterior, Model Reading by Edward Hopper, 1925
In this painting, like in most everything he created after their marriage in 1924, Josephine is the subject. Hopper's work gives us glimpses into the...
Take a Closer LookMorning in a City By Edward Hopper, 1944
I came to love this painting when I picked it as a creative prompt in a scriptwriting class. Edward Hopper's paintings give themselves naturally to...
Take a Closer LookPensive Lady in Pink (Morning Sun) By Edward Hopper, 1952
Edward Hopper paints loneliness in all its colors. As the old adage goes, you’re born alone and you die alone. For Hopper, to try and...
Take a Closer LookUntitled (Two Women Walking) by René Magritte, 1951
You may not look at this painting and remember a girl you used to love, but I do. She was my star-crossed lover. Restrained by...
Take a Closer LookBlack Magic (La Magie Noir) by René Magritte, 1945
I’m about to bum you the fuck out, so if you’d like to look at this painting as a person at one with their sense...
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