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Michael Henry’s portrait of the Gallagher brothers distils their unmistakable presence through his signature “incompletism” technique. Using a minimal number of ceramic tesserae, Henry captures likeness and attitude with striking economy, allowing form to emerge through fragmentation.
Set against reclaimed timber, the negative space plays an active role, inviting the viewer to complete the image. The fractured composition echoes both the raw energy… of Britpop and the complex dynamic between the brothers themselves.
Rather than pursuing realism, Henry embraces suggestion—each shard carefully placed to balance what is seen and what is left unsaid. The result is a contemporary mosaic that sits between portraiture and abstraction, where identity is constructed as much through absence as presence.
Michael Henry is a self-taught visual artist and sculptor, celebrated for his mastery with ceramic tile and his deep material knowledge. He employs both Opus Incertum with meticulously placed tesserae, and has pioneered styles such as reticulated patterns—combining matte and glossy finishes—and Incompleteism, which uses minimal tiles and generous negative space. His works explore vibrant color, spirituality, social commentary, and hidden narratives, inviting viewers into a rich, intuitive engagement that balances revelation and mystery.