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Painting The Loneliness

Adam Gopnik explores the imaginative impact of Nighthawks, American artist Edward Hopper's 1942 painting of a diner. From 2010.

It's a dark night in Greenwich Village, New York. In Edward Hopper's 1942 painting Nighthawks, a couple, a solitary customer and the bartender seem adrift in the darkness around them.

Adam Gopnik, writer on the New Yorker, walks the streets in search of the location and the mood, wondering whether Hopper was 'painting the loneliness' he claimed, while Barbara Haskell, curator of a forthcoming Hopper exhibition, offers other interpretations.

Hopper called his paintings 'silent theater', but we take the liberty of dramatising fleeting thoughts of the four characters. What is going on in their minds in Hopper's diner late at night?

We are free to speculate on the countless possibilities with the help of playwright Dean Olsher and three actors: Michael Dowling, Sara Paul, and Jim Frangione.

Producer: Judith Kampfner
A Ladbroke production for Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 first broadcast in June 2010.

30 minutes

Last on

Thu 29 Aug 2019 01:30

Broadcasts

  • Tue 1 Jun 2010 11:30
  • Wed 25 May 2016 06:30
  • Wed 25 May 2016 13:30
  • Wed 25 May 2016 20:30
  • Thu 26 May 2016 01:30
  • Wed 28 Aug 2019 06:30
  • Wed 28 Aug 2019 13:30
  • Wed 28 Aug 2019 20:30
  • Thu 29 Aug 2019 01:30