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Eric Fischl on Painting, Photography, and Cinema in Paris

exhibition · 2026-04-23

Eric Fischl, a key American painter of the 1980s who remains less known than contemporaries like Schnabel or Salle, held his first Parisian exhibition. For this show, he created works based on photographic images taken in France, exploring painting's unique specificity against photography and cinema. In an interview with Bruce Ferguson, Fischl discussed Lucian Freud, the cinematic and literary traditions influencing his work, and his conviction that painting offers possibilities beyond movement and sound.

Key facts

  • Eric Fischl is an American painter who emerged in the 1980s.
  • He is less known than artists like Schnabel or Salle.
  • His first Parisian exhibition featured paintings based on photographs taken in France.
  • The exhibition reflects on painting's specificity versus photography and cinema.
  • Fischl was interviewed by Bruce Ferguson.
  • Topics included Lucian Freud.
  • He discussed cinematic and literary traditions in his work.
  • He believes painting enables experiences beyond movement and sound.

Entities

Artists

  • Eric Fischl
  • Julian Schnabel
  • David Salle
  • Lucian Freud
  • Bruce Ferguson

Locations

  • Paris
  • France

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