
Eric Fischl's early paintings are haunting and erie impressions of a uniquely American landscape charred by the hopeless fire of the American dream–stoked by the delusion that life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness is free and ours for the taking. A boy masturbating in a plastic waiting pool and another boy standing in front of a woman sprawled out naked in a darkened room with one hand behind his back in a purse are visual metaphors are our own depraved, amoral, and homicidal predilections–we're capable of anything.
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Eric Fischl's early paintings, mostly painted in the early 80s, are on display till the end of the this week at the Skarstedt Gallery in New York. www.skarstedt.com

portrait of GIORGIO DE CHIRICO
Dissolving floors of memory, 2007
Detail Destruction of Memory, Infinitely Suffering Thing, 2008
Violent Contradiction, 2008
Effacement, 2008
Infallible, Close-Up





