Torroella is largely self-taught in the arts, though he had been influenced by repeated exposure. His first contact with the arts came from his mother, Graciela Martín-Rivero y Martínez, an artist, who taught him techniques of watercolor and oil painting. He began painting informally as a child at the age of five under the broad guidance of his mother and continued to evolve in a self-taught method throughout his career. Following his return to the United States and graduation from the
Harvard Graduate School of Design, Torroella began exhibiting his art in 1962 following an invitation by the prominent Puerto Rican art critic, professor, and
El Mirador Azul co-founder Ernesto Jaime Ruiz de la Mata at the museum of the
University of Puerto Rico, Río Piedras. Torroella has since participated in over 40 individual and group exhibitions throughout his career in the United States and Europe. His artwork has been exhibited in
Harvard University,
North Eastern University, the
University of Massachusetts, the
Barcelona International Art Forum, El Museo de América in
Madrid, and the
Menton Biennale.
Select works Selected solo exhibitions As an individual artist, Torroella's paintings and tapestries have been exhibited throughout the United States and France in over 15 one-man exhibitions since 1962. They include: • 2018 Larkin Gallery,
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA • 2009
Boston Arts Academy,
Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 2003 Ars Atelier,
Union City, New Jersey, USA • 2003 Agustin Gainza Gallery,
Miami, Florida, USA • 2001 La Galerie Absidial,
Vannes, France • 1999 Gallery Bershad,
Somerville, Massachusetts, USA • 1996
Harvard University,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA • 1993 La Galeria Marrozzini,
San Juan, Puerto Rico • 1988 La Galerie Absidial,
Nantes, France • 1986 The
Copley Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1984
Longy School of Music, Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA • 1973
Boston City Hall, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1967 The
Pan American Society, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1967 La Casa del Arte, San Juan, Puerto Rico • 1962 The Museum of the
University of Puerto Rico,
Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico Selected group exhibitions Torroella has participated in over 30 group exhibitions throughout the United States, France, Spain, and Switzerland since 1967. They include: • 2024 Forbidden Fruit, Wilzig Museum, Miami Beach, Florida, USA • 2016 Villa Victoria Cultural Center,
Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 2010 Two painters, one sculptor, three visions. Atrium on the Brook,
New Jersey, USA • 2006
Florida International University and
Art Basel in Miami Beach, Florida, USA • 2006 Cuban Cultural Center of
New York, New York, USA • 2005 Museo de America,
Madrid, Spain • 2002 La Galerie Editart,
Geneva, Switzerland • 1998 La Galeria Raices,
San Juan, Puerto Rico • 1994 Cuban Graphics at the
Miami Herald, Miami, Florida, USA • 1992 Javier Lumbreras Fine Art,
Coral Gables, Florida, USA • 1992 Cambridge Multicultural Art Center,
Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA • 1992 La Casa de Cuba, San Juan, Puerto Rico • 1991
Bunker Hill Community College, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1991 Chandler Gallery,
Provincetown, Massachusetts, USA • 1991 The Jamaica Plains Multicultural Arts Center, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1990
Bank of Boston Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1990 The Elite Fine Arts Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida, USA • 1990 The Kimberly Gallery,
Washington, D.C., USA • 1989 Barcelona International Art Forum,
Barcelona, Spain • 1987
North Eastern University Art Gallery, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1986
University of Massachusetts Boston Art Gallery, Massachusetts, USA • 1984 The Copley Society of Boston, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1976 The 11th Menton Biennale,
Menton, France • 1974 The 10th Menton Biennale, Menton, France • 1967 Commonwealth of Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities Artists Exhibition, Boston, Massachusetts, USA • 1967 The Museum of Fine Arts,
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