Soulful Journey: Randell Henry
On View November 2, 2019 Through July 26, 2020
Located in the Soupçon Gallery
Randell Henry has been contributing to the Baton Rouge art scene for over thirty years as a mentor, teacher, and professional artist.
He is well known for his unique style of vibrantly colored mixed-media collage paintings influenced by Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and the art of other cultures, most notably that of Africa and Asia. Spanning his career, the artworks on view demonstrate major points of departure along Henry’s artistic journey.
This exhibition is sponsored by Ava and Cordell Haymon & Susie and Carl Blyskal.He is well known for his unique style of vibrantly colored mixed-media collage paintings influenced by Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and the art of other cultures, most notably that of Africa and Asia. Spanning his career, the artworks on view demonstrate major points of departure along Henry’s artistic journey.
This exhibition is sponsored by Ava and Cordell Haymon & Susie and Carl Blyskal.
Randell Henry has been contributing to the Baton Rouge art scene for over thirty years as a mentor, teacher, and professional artist.
He is well known for his unique style of vibrantly colored mixed-media collage paintings influenced by Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and the art of other cultures, most notably that of Africa and Asia. Spanning his career, the artworks on view demonstrate major points of departure along Henry’s artistic journey.
This exhibition is sponsored by Ava and Cordell Haymon & Susie and Carl Blyskal.He is well known for his unique style of vibrantly colored mixed-media collage paintings influenced by Abstract Expressionism, Cubism, Surrealism, and the art of other cultures, most notably that of Africa and Asia. Spanning his career, the artworks on view demonstrate major points of departure along Henry’s artistic journey.
This exhibition is sponsored by Ava and Cordell Haymon & Susie and Carl Blyskal.
Thank you to our sponsors
About the Exhibit
Randell Henry. “Kathleen’s Dream” (detail). 1993. Acrylic and oil stick on canvas.
Randell Henry, “Celebration Time,” 2017. Collage on canvas, 26” x 17.5”. Courtesy of the artist.