Gallery Presentation
Strouk Gallery, founded in Paris in 1991 by Laurent Strouk, has been a key player in the contemporary art scene from the outset, with a unique historical commitment to promoting figuration libre in France. This movement, which emerged in the 1980s, revolutionized the artistic landscape by rejecting academic conventions in favor of total freedom of expression, blending influences from popular culture, comic books, graffiti, and outsider art. The gallery played a pivotal role in showcasing this avant-garde movement, collaborating with leading figures such as Robert Combas, a central and iconic artist of figuration libre.
Over the decades, Strouk Gallery has expanded the reach of figuration libre, introducing its artists to audiences beyond France and contributing to their global recognition. The gallery has also dedicated itself to building archives for this movement, preserving an essential record of this groundbreaking artistic era.
With this strong foundation, Strouk Gallery continues to serve as a vital platform for the promotion of French figuration, championing both historical works and their rediscovery. The gallery remains dedicated to their international resonance and their connection with a new generation of artists.