About the artist:
Vincent Larouche’s paintings stage a confrontation between the self and the act of painting. Each work unfolds through cycles of construction and erasure, where color and form are tested, undone, and rebuilt through a measured, physical process. What begins as analysis turns inward; the surface becomes a site of exposure, a mirror that returns the gaze in altered form. In this space of repetition and deflection, Larouche treats painting as an investigation into perception itself—an attempt to locate meaning within the tensions of making and the persistence of doubt
Vincent Larouche (Canadian, b. 1995) lives and works in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Recent solo exhibitions of Larouche’s work include Cold Room (2025) and FATHERS (2022) at M. LeBlanc, Chicago; à l'extérieur (2023) at No Gallery, New York; Café de Flore (2021) at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn; and Ocelle (2020) curated by Caroline Andrieux at Founderie Darling, Montreal.






