Michel Henry: The Magic of Color, a Photo Collection at the Crossroads of French and Japanese Beauty

A treasure of 20th century France, the paintings of Michel Henry fascinate us as a feast of originality, color, composition, and all other aspects of painterly quality. His works embody the miracle of color and the height of creativity, and resonate with French and Japanese aesthetic sensibilities. On this site, you can trace Henri's artistic journey and experience his charm through photographs of his exhibitions in France and Japan. Henry's works are artistic gems that explore the depths of sensibility and creativity and move us deeply.

 

↑1: Michel Henry paintings displayed in the Saudi Arabian royal family

↑2: Michel Henry collector, French actress Jeanne Moreau and Michel Henry at the Michel Henry exhibition at the Galerie Etienne Sasy in Paris

↑3: With Mrs. Jacques Chirac, the wife of French President, who organized the Michel Henry retrospective

↑4: With French President Chirac at the Salon d'Automne exhibition

↑5: Michel Henry retrospective organized by the Midi-Pyrenees region

↑6: Michel Henry retrospective organized by the Midi-Pyrenees region

↑7: With collector Debi at the Galerie Etienne Sasy in Paris

↑8: ​​Michel Henry exhibition at the Galerie Alexandre Léozuz in Paris

↑8a: Michel Henry exhibition at the Galerie Alexandre Léozuz in Paris

↑9: Michel Henry signs an original silkscreen print produced by Michel Henry & Galerie Adeka in his studio.

↑10: Limoges registration of Michel Henry sold by a Limoges porcelain manufacturer and Michel Henry

↑11: The Princess of Sweden and Michel Henry visiting Michel Henry's studio

↑11a: Fan letter from the Swedish Princess and translation

↑12: Michel Henry in front of his Paris studio (formerly Chagall's studio)

↑13 Michel Henry at a canvas in his Paris studio

↑14; Dinner for a solo exhibition in New York. Gallery owner Sassy, ​​Debi, and Edmund Newman, Michel Henry's printmaker.

↑14a: Solo exhibition in New York at Sassy Gallery, Mr. Sassy, ​​Michel Henri and Mrs. Dewi Sukarno

15: Chez Yvan, a fine restaurant in Paris decorated with paintings by Michel Henry

↑16: With the King of Iran at Saloon Dhoton in Iran

↑17: Christian Dior's Director Carole and Michel Henry

↑17 a Carol and Michel Henry of Christian Dior

↑18 Collector of Michel Henry's paintings and the wife of Prime Minister Raymond Bart

At the Galerie Sacy in Paris

↑19: Fan letter from Mrs. Raymond Bart and translation

↑ Michel Henry's Japan Art Exhibition at Mitsukoshi on the 20th. From the left: Michel Henry collector, First Secretary of the French Embassy in Japan, Fieski, Director of Alliance Française Giaud, Michel Henry, Mitsukoshi store manager, and Galerie Adeka Takeda.

↑21 Welcome party for Michel Henry hosted by the French Ambassador to Japan

At the French Ambassador's residence, from the right: Ambassador Gourdeau-Montagne, his wife Michelle Henry, Galerie Adeka's Takeda Yasuhiro, and Kobe Franco-Japanese Association's Ogasawara Eiji

↑22: Michel Henry welcome party hosted by the French ambassador to Japan

From the left: three members of the Mitsukoshi Art Department, Michel Henry, collector, and Galerie Adeka Takeda

Mrs. Dewi Sukarno, Opera Singer Masashi Akikawa, Michel Henry Collector

↑23: Michel Henry's exhibition in Osaka. From left: interpreter Mrs. Sasaki, Michel Henry, Galerie Adeka Takeda, French Consul General Philippe Chataigneux, and a female Michel Henry fan.

↑24: Michel Henry's art exhibition in Osaka. From the right: Michel Henry, interpreter Mrs. Sasaki, former Osaka mayor Oshima, a local art dealer, and former mayor Oshima's wife.

↑25 Exhibition at Mitsukoshi

↑26 Michel Henry's Japan Art Exhibition at Printemps Ginza

Michel Henry and President Ishii

↑27: Exhibition at Okinawa Mitsukoshi. From left: Michel Henry and Galerie Adeka and Takeda

↑28: In front of the Michel Henry painting in the lobby of the Umeda Hankyu International Hotel

From the left, Satoru Nino, Principal of Paris Esmode School, Eiji Ogasawara, Representative of the Kobe Franco-Japanese Association, and Philippe Chataigneux, Consul General of the Kansai Region

↑29 Michel Henry is presented with the key to the Hyogo Prefecture Honorary Citizenship Certificate by Hyogo Prefecture Governor Toshitami Kaihara

↑29a Michel Henry is presented with the key to the Hyogo Prefecture Honorary Citizenship Certificate by Governor Kaibara Toshitami. Next to him are interpreter Mrs. Sasaki and Galerie Adeka Takeda.

↑30: Michel Henry appearing on a Kobe Sun TV program