HIS COMMITMENT

He loved Impressionists, of course, with a particular inclination for Paul Cézanne, before evolving later towards abstract expressionism, in the vast wake opened by Jackson Pollock in the last Century.
But above all, until the last years of his life as a painter and as a man - he died in 2015 - Robert Larroque followed his own path, as the kind of free electron he was. He relished the intimate delight of creating ever new forms and visual vibrations. He practiced abstraction with a very personal creative and graphic refinement.
The world has been transformed in only half a century, and human imagination had seen its perceptive field tremendously extended. We could now project ourselves beyond the stars, in the depth of galaxies, immerse ourselves in vibratory atmospheres hitherto inconceivable.
Robert Larroque is a pioneer in this intensely subjective adventure which he invites us today to discover today, after having labored all his life in the conviction that his artwork would be appreciated later, after his passage on Earth.