Why Edward Hopper Is Confusing

Despite being in Europe in the 1920s, as the great revolutions in modern art were happening, “[his] mind was not blown by Cubism. He did not succumb to the excitement of any avant-garde. … Was he an ugly American, so wedded to simplistic imagery that the finer points of Cubism or abstract painting would have been over his head? Did Hopper rely on cliché because that was all he understood?”