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Fischl, Eric

ERIC FISCHL Kids at the beach, 1986

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This evocative poster by Eric Fischl, created for the Whitney Museum, features a serene and introspective scene of two children playing in the sand on a sunlit beach. Fischl, known for his ability to capture the complexities of human experience, brings a sense of both innocence and nostalgia to this artwork.

In the foreground, the two children are depicted in a moment of carefree play, their figures detailed with a sense of realism that is characteristic of Fischl's work. The sand, rendered with meticulous attention to texture and light, forms the canvas of their imaginative play, while the expansive beach stretches out towards a distant horizon. The children’s postures and expressions convey a sense of engagement and curiosity, inviting the viewer to reflect on the simplicity and joy of childhood.

The background of the poster is a study in subtle contrasts, with the vast, open sky meeting the calm, undulating waves of the ocean. Fischl's use of light and shadow creates a dynamic interplay between the figures and their surroundings, enhancing the depth and realism of the scene. The muted, natural color palette evokes the warmth and tranquility of a summer's day, while the detailed rendering of the sand and sea adds a tactile quality to the piece.

The poster, produced for the Whitney Museum, not only serves as a beautiful visual representation of Fischl’s artistic style but also reflects the museum’s commitment to showcasing thought-provoking and emotionally resonant works. The scene of the children on the beach captures a fleeting moment of time, yet it resonates with universal themes of play, exploration, and the passage of time.

Details

Sku: YY6380

Artist: Eric Fischl

Title: Kids at the beach

Year: 1986

Signed: No

Medium: Offset Lithograph

Edition Size: Unknown

Framed: No

Frame Suggestion: Inquire with our experts for framing suggestions.

Condition: A-: Near Mint, very light signs of handling

Dimensions

Paper Size: 49.5 x 35 inches ( 126 x 89 cm )

Image Size: 40.75 x 31 inches ( 104 x 79 cm )

ERIC FISCHL Kids at the beach, 1986

$600

About the Artist

Eric Fischl

Eric Fischl is a major figure in contemporary American painting, celebrated for his emotionally charged and often provocative figurative work. Born in 1948 in New York City and raised in the suburbs of Long Island and later Phoenix, Arizona, Fischl developed an early interest in the tensions of domestic life—an interest that would come to define his art. After studying at the California Institute of the Arts, he began his career in the 1970s and gained widespread attention in the 1980s for paintings that explored the private, sometimes unsettling moments of suburban existence. His subjects often occupy emotionally ambiguous scenes: adolescents caught in moments of sexual discovery, strained family encounters, and dreamlike recollections of memory and desire. Fischl’s work is characterized by bold composition, narrative tension, and a deep commitment to the human figure. His brushwork evokes both immediacy and psychological depth, and his paintings are often charged with voyeuristic intensity. Over time, his practice expanded to include sculpture, printmaking, and monotype, always maintaining his signature interest in human vulnerability and complexity. In addition to his studio work, Fischl has been an outspoken advocate for the value of figurative art in a conceptual art world, encouraging dialogue between artists, institutions, and audiences. His paintings and prints have been exhibited internationally and are held in major museum collections including the Museum of Modern Art, the Whitney Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. Fischl lives and works in Sag Harbor, New York, where he continues to produce powerful images that reflect the psychological undercurrents of contemporary life. His art remains a vital exploration of intimacy, conflict, and the subtle dramas that unfold behind closed doors.
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