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  Un lieu fouillé, taillé au scalpel , 2025 oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. (121.92 x 152.40 cm) VLA0020

VINCENT LAROUCHE | COLD ROOM

M. LeBlanc is proud to present ‘Cold Room,’ the gallery’s second solo exhibition with the Montréal-based painter Vincent Larouche. Comprising the exhibition are Larouche’s most recent paintings. ‘Cold Room’ is on view June 7th - July 12th, 2025.

‘Cold Room’ refers to a number of places for Larouche. It is the abattoir. It is the morgue. It is the wine cellar. A place of disassembly, of investigation, and of slow procedural development. Naturally, for Larouche, it is also the studio. Since his first exhibition at the gallery in 2022 - titled 'FATHERS' - Larouche has sought with great precision to deconstruct his practice, examine its elements, and begin the laborious process of piecing together his understanding of painting again. To excavate, to stretch, to insert, to overexpose—these are some of the terms that resonate within the conceptual framework of Larouche’s ‘Cold Room’.

The exhibited works speak to a subversion, a displacement, rooted in an intention to foil the gaze. By offering up a mirror, the works invite a gaze that is immediately misdirected—transforming us into voyeurs of the subterranean dramas of aesthetics. As viewers, we are trapped. We infiltrate a world already probed. We are abandoned in the labyrinth of a place that has been scoured, carved with a scalpel. The inquisitive gaze that so obsessed the artist becomes our own. The frictions embedded in painterly language—the dynamic interplay and superposition of modes of painting—participate in a transgression of conventional codes and contribute to the amplification of the affective intensity that permeates the ‘’Cold Room’’.

Vincent Larouche (Canadian, b. 1995) lives and works in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Recent solo exhibitions of Larouche’s work include à l'extérieur (2023) at No Gallery, New York; FATHERS (2022) at M. LeBlanc, Chicago; Café de Flore (2021) at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn; and Ocelle (2020) curated by Caroline Andrieux at Fonderie Darling, Montréal.  Larouche has received the Québec Arts Council Grant (2022), Canada Arts Council Grant (2021), and The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2019). He received a BFA in painting (with great distinction) from Concordia University in 2019. 

VINCENT LAROUCHE | COLD ROOM

M. LeBlanc is proud to present ‘Cold Room,’ the gallery’s second solo exhibition with the Montréal-based painter Vincent Larouche. Comprising the exhibition are Larouche’s most recent paintings. ‘Cold Room’ is on view June 7th - July 12th, 2025.

‘Cold Room’ refers to a number of places for Larouche. It is the abattoir. It is the morgue. It is the wine cellar. A place of disassembly, of investigation, and of slow procedural development. Naturally, for Larouche, it is also the studio. Since his first exhibition at the gallery in 2022 - titled 'FATHERS' - Larouche has sought with great precision to deconstruct his practice, examine its elements, and begin the laborious process of piecing together his understanding of painting again. To excavate, to stretch, to insert, to overexpose—these are some of the terms that resonate within the conceptual framework of Larouche’s ‘Cold Room’.

The exhibited works speak to a subversion, a displacement, rooted in an intention to foil the gaze. By offering up a mirror, the works invite a gaze that is immediately misdirected—transforming us into voyeurs of the subterranean dramas of aesthetics. As viewers, we are trapped. We infiltrate a world already probed. We are abandoned in the labyrinth of a place that has been scoured, carved with a scalpel. The inquisitive gaze that so obsessed the artist becomes our own. The frictions embedded in painterly language—the dynamic interplay and superposition of modes of painting—participate in a transgression of conventional codes and contribute to the amplification of the affective intensity that permeates the ‘’Cold Room’’.

Vincent Larouche (Canadian, b. 1995) lives and works in Montréal, Québec, Canada. Recent solo exhibitions of Larouche’s work include à l'extérieur (2023) at No Gallery, New York; FATHERS (2022) at M. LeBlanc, Chicago; Café de Flore (2021) at Interstate Projects, Brooklyn; and Ocelle (2020) curated by Caroline Andrieux at Fonderie Darling, Montréal.  Larouche has received the Québec Arts Council Grant (2022), Canada Arts Council Grant (2021), and The Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grant (2019). He received a BFA in painting (with great distinction) from Concordia University in 2019. 

  Un lieu fouillé, taillé au scalpel , 2025 oil on canvas 48 x 60 in. (121.92 x 152.40 cm) VLA0020

Un lieu fouillé, taillé au scalpel, 2025
oil on canvas
48 x 60 in. (121.92 x 152.40 cm)
VLA0020

  The List , 2025 oil on canvas 54 x 60 in. (137.16 x 152.40 cm) VLA0021

The List, 2025
oil on canvas
54 x 60 in. (137.16 x 152.40 cm)
VLA0021

  The Armoire , 2025 oil on canvas 60 x 84 in. (152.40 x 213.36 cm) VLA0024

The Armoire, 2025
oil on canvas
60 x 84 in. (152.40 x 213.36 cm)
VLA0024

  The Orphan , 2025 oil on canvas over panel 18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm) VLA0023

The Orphan, 2025
oil on canvas over panel
18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm)
VLA0023

  The Model Maker (le maquettiste) , 2025 oil on canvas 60 x 72 in. (152.40 x 182.88 cm) VLA0025

The Model Maker (le maquettiste), 2025
oil on canvas
60 x 72 in. (152.40 x 182.88 cm)
VLA0025

  Stone , 2024 oil on linen over panel 18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm) VL0017

Stone, 2024
oil on linen over panel
18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm)
VL0017

  Louise , 2025 oil on canvas 18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm) VL0018

Louise, 2025
oil on canvas
18 x 18 in. (45.72 x 45.72 cm)
VL0018

  Murmurs , 2025 oil on canvas 42 x 84 in. (106.68 x 213.36 cm) VLA0022

Murmurs, 2025
oil on canvas
42 x 84 in. (106.68 x 213.36 cm)
VLA0022

  Oral History , 2025 oil on canvas over panel 16 x 26 in. (40.64 x 66.04 cm) VLA0018

Oral History, 2025
oil on canvas over panel
16 x 26 in. (40.64 x 66.04 cm)
VLA0018

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