1984 | United States | Documentary

Eric Fischl: An Interview

  • English 49 mins
  • Director | Blumenthal/Horsfield
  • Writer | -
  • Producer | Amy Hobby, George Blumenthal, Michael Horsfield, Josh Rosen

STATUS: Released

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Eric Fischl's early works were large-scale abstract paintings. While teaching in Nova Scotia, Fischl began to shift from abstraction to smaller, image-oriented paintings, beginning with narrative works that investigated a fisherman's family. By the time Fischl left Halifax the narrative element was gone, but the subject of family melodrama remained. In the '80s Fischl's large figurative paintings, aggressive in their confrontation with the viewer, began to receive attention. His paintings are charged with repressed adolescent sexuality that implicates the viewer, as well as the artist, as voyeur. Along with painting, he produces photographs and monotypes.

Painting Narrative Family Sexuality Voyeurism
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