Henry’s work is often informed by the systems of visual and oral languages, evident in his use of recurring geometries, optical color play, and impossible circular references. Paintings in his...
Henry’s work is often informed by the systems of visual and oral languages, evident in his use of recurring geometries, optical color play, and impossible circular references. Paintings in his "Path" series are defined by Henry’s interest in material—specifically, the woven structures of his paintings’ supports. In each work, small dots of paint intersect the warp and weft of his jute canvases, following geometric patterns that are delineated by the fabric’s grid.