https://userscloud.com/x39t9zfiwot5, they requested I write an article on one of the paintings by Hopper as well as the Nighthawks and I, being an excellent researcher, went to inform me. Because it is known, or at least is taught by experience, to comprehend a painting one needs to know its history and the painter, and, most importantly, the context in which he painted it. It is surely an universal thing, that transcends both space and time which makes it accessible even in the midst of many centuries. The interpretations, however, change, along with how society and the world evolve and what was once able to be clearly seen, perhaps years later, is no longer so obvious. What was unthinkable before, today could reveal the process to us in a totally different manner.Re-meaning a work through timeThis is a bit like the scene I see when you look at the work of Hopper's " Nighthawks", closed at the bar late in the night, in that window wich looks like an aquarium, from the location of the characters that are observed.I believe that , in the painting Hopper would have wanted to provide space for the viewer to allow him to observe the silent serene, well-detailed and peaceful scene that we are presented by the dark night.The space, designed for an active audience may be the most important element that allows the artwork to change throughout time and, consequently, to be timeless, immortal contemporary, and modern.The piece, which was created in 1942, is not immediately attributable to a precise date however it appears that the date of its creation can change with the change of the viewer, depending on the time in which the work is observed.I believe this is the most important aspect of reading, the space dedicated to the reader Hopper wanted to create.I'll explain.Researching information and news on Hopper's " Nighthawks" I was able to observe how many describe the film by highlighting these aspects:"[...] the feeling of being empty in the world that's shimmering patina is beginning to fade. [...] The distinctively commercial character of the myths is that they peel off their masks and reveal a displaced reality, without reliable sources of reference in the face of uncertainty and lack of conscience. "The night and the transformationI believe this interpretation is partial which means that it's a interpretation provided from the socio-cultural context and by the date attributed to the work that took place in it was the United States between the 40s and 50s during the economic boom that redefined social and cultural values in the lives of individuals, a society that is even a bit bourgeois where nightclubs are viewed as places of solitude, despair and existential emptiness.It's a little true, but somewhat not.When I first saw this painting, without having studied it, it gave me lots of peace and joy, thanks to its vibrant contrast and nighttime stillness.If I'm from a large busy and noisy city, night is one of the moments when I can experience the city in a more peaceful way with fewer people in the area and fewer vehicles, less noise, more space between the streets to make the most of, and where to stay , under the night sky that is starless. Night has a completely different meaning for me than those who frequented bars in the United States during the 40s: when the sun goes down and the city is transformed into its appearance, and the streets are more open and simple.It is impossible to ignore the way society has evolved in more than half a century of cultural and social shifts, that occurred between Pop and Rock culture, and between the psychedelic movement as well as the decade 2000.As a girl of the 90s, I have also grown up at night and by "growing up" I am referring to all the "formative" experiences that the night gave me. For me , it's common to be out at night usually walking through the streets, and on weekends, searching for the most memorable party, dancing until the early hours and riding around on a motorbike or car to find the last bar open to grab the croissant or hot pizza or hot pizza, and then where to sip the last glass and smoke the last cigarette before sunrise was set. Perhaps from the 80s to the present, nightlife stopped in a way that scared those who stayed their homes (let's take a look at the anti-prohibitionism movement and jazz movement and even the Cursed Poets who were all great evening owls) and has since become the place where the majority of people are able to enjoy the tranquility and security of the other nighthawks.Hopper's modern realismThe painting of Hopper today reminds me of a variety of scenes from modern life. It makes me almost satisfied and sympathetic, with the final three characters, who have a chat while the bartender is cleaning the bar to end the bar and begin a new. Those nocturnes seek rest in the solitude of their nocturnal companions, meditate on their lives observing them through a glass and gather as a tribe of the night, accepting everyone , and never judging anyone.http://www.filedropper.com/maldingyourwaytofameandstardomptysp's no accident that in the oldest primitive civilizations like the Indian one the time between midnight and sunrise is known as Brahmamuhurta which is also known as the time of Brahma the most ideal time to devote oneself to prayer, meditation, study and introspection. In this space of time the energy levels are higher as well as intense but with a calm, spiritual intensity.There is no solitude nor empty space in Hopper's painting. I found more among the gentrified streets of the night quarters, since even the right-thinking people started going out in the evening.That's why even the most popular and historic areas had to be turned into consumer showcases; and the spontaneous aggregations of people who gathered in the square were required to arrange their groups in line waiting to be seated to be seated; and the beat of the drums along the other side of the street was silenced by police sirens. That scares me today because the night is shattered by its sacred , timeless atmosphere as an opportunity for aggregation of individuals, and by becoming an additional uncovering tool of the system that demands the highest level of professionalism and clarity even in the most secluded corners within the cities.


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