Strouk Gallery has been the leading representative of Pop Art, Narrative Figuration and Free Figuration for more than thirty years in France. Our main space is at N°2 Avenue Matignon where our historical shows are presented. In 2021, Strouk Gallery starts a new era, with an ambitious second site at N°5 rue du Mail, in the Louvre district. We are shapening a vibrant, sensitive, and transcultural program, punctuated by invitations to singular personalities, such as Baptiste Ozenne with the recent exhibition Inti-Punku, in September 2022. Strouk Gallery welcomes new generations of French and international artists, and enriches its proposition with universes, in which figuration and abstraction finds reconciliation. It is precisely what is at stake, in the cosmogony of French artist Vincent Beaurin. Unveiling for the first time in Cape Town his unique practice of colour, Strouk Gallery is thrilled to present a solo. Vincent Beaurin is an artist penetrated by an uninterrupted vision of the world, a 'sparkling' vision, out of the ordinary, whose motivation is plenitude, and abstraction in the sense of 'disappearing' and whose manifestations over the past ten years, are particularly mature and assumed. - Artworks as a means, and not as an end in themselves. VB - Art critic and curator Clément Dirié writes about the Ocelles, the Organismes and the Statues, emblematic works of the artist: “Landscapes, climates, the mineral world and the sun’s cycle, all form the horizon of an artist of contemplation.” « Vincent Beaurin’s artworks are quiet, telluric, radiant witnesses. »