Eric Fischl (born March 9, 1948) is an American
painter
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,
sculptor
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,
printmaker,
draughtsman and educator. He is known for his paintings depicting American
suburb
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ia from the 1970s and 1980s.
Life
Fischl was born in
New York City
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and grew up on
suburb
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an
Long Island
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; his family moved to
Phoenix, Arizona
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, in 1967. His art education began at
Phoenix College for two years, followed with studying at
Arizona State University
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.
Followed by studying at the
California Institute of the Arts
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in
Valencia, California, where he received a
B.F.A. in 1972. He then moved to
Chicago
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, taking a job as a guard at the
Museum of Contemporary Art.
Between 1974 and 1978 he taught at the
Nova Scotia College of Art and Design in
Halifax, Nova Scotia
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.
It was at this school where he met his future wife, painter
April Gornik. In 1978, he moved back to New York City.
Fischl is a trustee and senior critic at the
New York Academy of Art and President of the Academy of the Arts at Guild Hall of East Hampton. In addition to receiving Guild Hall's Academy of the Art's Lifetime Achievement Award in 1994, Fischl was extended the honor of membership to the
American Academy of Arts and Letters
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in 2006.
Work
Fischl has embraced the description of himself as a painter of the suburbs, not generally considered appropriate subject matter prior to his generation. Some of Fischl's earlier works have a theme of
adolescent sexuality and
voyeurism, such as ''Sleepwalker'' (1979) which depicts an adolescent boy masturbating into a children's pool. ''Bad Boy'' (1981) and ''Birthday Boy'' (1983) both depict young boys looking at older women shown in provocative poses on a bed. In ''Bad Boy'', the subject is surreptitiously slipping his hand into a purse. In ''Birthday Boy'', the child is depicted naked on the bed.
In 2002, Fischl collaborated with the
Museum Haus Esters in
Krefeld
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,
Germany
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. Haus Esters is a 1928 home, designed by
Mies van der Rohe in 1928 to be a private home. It now houses changing exhibitions. Fischl refurbished it as a home (though not particularly in
Bauhaus style) and hired models who, for several days, pretended to be a couple who lived there. He took 2,000 photographs, which he reworked
digitally and used as the basis for a series of paintings, one of which, the monumental ''Krefeld Redux, Bedroom #6 (Surviving the Fall Meant Using You for Handholds)'' (2004) was purchased by
Paul Allen featured in the 2006 Double Take Exhibit at
Experience Music Project, where it was juxtaposed with a much smaller
Degas
Edgar Degas (, ; born Hilaire-Germain-Edgar De Gas, ; 19 July 183427 September 1917) was a French people, French Impressionism, Impressionist artist famous for his pastel drawings and oil paintings.
Degas also produced bronze sculptures, Print ...
pastel. This is by no means the first time Fischl has been compared to Degas.
Twenty years earlier, reviewing a show of 28 Fischl paintings at New York's
Whitney Museum, art critic
John Russell wrote in ''
The New York Times
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'', "
egassets up a charged situation with his incomparable subtlety of insight and characterization, and then he goes away and leaves us to figure it out as best we can. That is the tactic of Fischl, too, though the society with which he deals has an unstructured brutality and a violence never far from release that are very different from the nicely calibrated cruelties that Degas recorded."
Fischl also collaborated with
Jamaica Kincaid,
E. L. Doctorow and
Frederic Tuten combining paintings and sketches with literary works. Composer
Bruce Wolosoff was inspired by Fischl's watercolors to compose "The Loom" for the classical ensemble
Eroica Trio.
Fischl's work can be found in the permanent collections of museums such as the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney; Art Institute of Chicago; Broad Museum, Los Angeles; Dallas Museum of Art; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, Washington D.C.; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek; Musée National d'Art Moderne, Centre Georges Pompidou, Paris; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and the Philadelphia Museum of Modern Art, among many others.
In May 2022, a new auction record was set for Eric Fischl when his 1982 painting ''The Old Man's Boat and the Old Man's Dog'' sold for $4,140,000 against an estimate of $2,000,000-3,000,000, more than doubling his previous record.
Eric Fischl is represented by
Skarstedt Gallery, New York.
Personal life
For many years Fischl worked and resided in New York City, with his studio located in
Tribeca. In 2000 he moved to
Sag Harbor,
Long Island
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, New York with his wife, landscapist
April Gornik, where they share a home and matching studios.
In Sag Harbor Fischl and Gornik led fundraising efforts to renovate the Sag Harbor Cinema which burned in December 2016 into a cultural center and renovate an abandoned Methodist Church into an artist residency and exhibition space called The Church.
Both venues opened in 2021.
References
Further reading
*
Danto, A. C., Enright, R., and Martin, S. (2008). ''Eric Fischl, 1970-2007.'' New York: Monacelli Press.
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20th-century American painters
American male painters
21st-century American painters
21st-century American male artists
Artists from New York (state)
Jewish American painters
California Institute of the Arts alumni
1948 births
Living people
Academic staff of NSCAD University
People from Sag Harbor, New York
West Nottingham Academy alumni
20th-century American printmakers
Neo-expressionist artists
20th-century American male artists
Members of the American Academy of Arts and Letters