The Kiss x Hopper
Gustav Klimt's ‘The Kiss’ is here revisited in the melancholy, introspective world of Edward Hopper. The lovers, shrouded in soft half-light, hold each other in a silent embrace, their only light coming from the diffuse glow outside. This subtle contrast between light and shadow accentuates the vulnerability and tenderness of their union. Hopper captures the moment of discreet love, nestled in a minimalist setting that invites reflection on solitude and intimacy in a world that seems to stand still.
L'œuvre en bref
Gustav Klimt's ‘The Kiss’ is here revisited in the melancholy, introspective world of Edward Hopper. The lovers, shrouded in soft half-light, hold each other in a silent embrace, their only light coming from the diffuse glow outside. This subtle contrast between light and shadow accentuates the vulnerability and tenderness of their union. Hopper captures the moment of discreet love, nestled in a minimalist setting that invites reflection on solitude and intimacy in a world that seems to stand still.