Liliane Tomasko, Evening Wind

Liliane Tomasko: Evening Wind (2022) Exhibition Catalog features the essay, "An Evening Wind: the bed and revelation in the work of Edward Hopper and Liliane Tomasko," by guest curator Faye Fleming.
Published by Liliane Tomasko Studio and Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center.
Edward Hopper House Museum & Study Center announces a new exhibition ‘Evening Wind’ by contemporary painter Liliane Tomasko (b. 1967, Zurich). The exhibition takes its title from Edward Hopper’s 1921 masterful etching of a woman who has awoken in the cross-hatched black of night, as if from a bad dream. The bed is a recurring trope that Edward Hopper (1882-1967) returned throughout his career. “This is also the central site of inspiration for Tomasko for this exhibition and an entry point for her excavations of dreams that reach towards an understanding of the very nature of being,” says exhibition curator Faye Fleming, projects director of the Sean Scully Studio in Tappan, NY.
79 pages, fully illustrated