Eric Fischl:
painter


(1948-present)

Born: New York, New York

To learn more visit: www.ericfischl.com

 
 
Biography
 
Born in New York City in 1948, Eric Fischl grew up in the suburbs of Long Island , his parents having moved there shortly before his second year."Safer place to raise a family", they used to say. Against a backdrop of alcoholism and a country club culture obsessed with image over content, Fischl became focussed on the rift between what was experienced and what could not be said. Until the late 70's, suburbia was not considered a legitimate genre for art. With his first New York show at the Edward Thorp Gallery, epithets like "psycho-sexual suburban dramas" became velcroed to his disturbing images of dyfunctional family life.

Fischl began his art education in Phoenix, Arizona where his parents had moved in 1967. First at Phoenix Junior College, then a year at Arizona State University, and finally getting his BFA in 1972 at the recently opened California Institute of the Arts in Valencia,California. After graduation he moved to Chicago where he worked as a guard at the Museum of Contemporary Art. It was in Chicago that Fischl was exposed to the non-mainstream art of the Hairy Who. "The underbelly, carnie world of Ed Paschke and the hilarious sexual vulgarity of Jim Nutt were revelatory experiences for me.", Fischl has said. In 1974, he got a job teaching painting at the highly touted Nova Scotia College of Art and Design. It is there that he met his future wife, the painter, April Gornik. In 1978 they moved to New York City where they continue to live and work.
 
 
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  Untitled #98
Oil on Kromecoat
1984
 
 
 
Untitled #125
Oil on Kromecoat
1986
 
 
 
Krefeld Project, Bedroom Scene 1

Oil on linen
2002
 
 
 



Time for Bed
Oil on canvas
1980
 
 
 


A Visit to, a Visit from the Island
Oil on canvas
1983
 
 
 



Sheer Weight of History

Oil on canvas
1982
 
 
 


Anger, Fear, Remorse or Incontinence
Oil on Linen
1996
 
 
 

The Bed, The Chair, Waiting
Oil on linen
2000
 
 
 


The Wait
Bronze, edition of 5
1997
 
 
 
 
 
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