Eric Fischl “Corrida in Ronda”
Mary Boone Gallery (Chelsea)
This event has ended.
The subject of this new series is the Corrida Goyesca held each September in the Andalusian town of Ronda. The toreros, or bullfighters, dress in 18th century attire as in the era of the Spanish painter Goya, who designed their distinctive costume. This theatrical and picturesque tradition, rich in the history of art and literature, persists in the face of increasing sentiment that it is outdated and inhumane. As in his earlier depictions of suburban America, the French Riviera, India, and Rome, Fischl here captures particular customs through color, viewpoint, and attention to ritualized gestures. Working from his own photographs, in these eight large paintings Fischl situates the bull as the crux of each composition. The intense Mediterranean light is devised to sharply divide each image between areas of dazzling color and dark shadow enlivened by Fischl’s characteristically deft handling of paint.
[Image: Eric Fischl "Corrida in Ronda #6" (2008) oil on linen 84 x 108 in.]
Media
Schedule
from October 31, 2009 to December 19, 2009
Artist(s)
Reviews
great wine from bedell cellars with special label by Eric Fischl was served http://www.bedellcellars.com/ourwines.htm