mdh fine arts was founded in 2005 as a showcase for work comprising a wide diversity of styles and subject matter. The gallery, originally located on West 19th Street in New York City, featured paintings, drawings, print-making, sculpture, photography, ceramic arts and design. Whatever the medium represented, the works were always visually accessible, technically proficient and of important artistic merit and accomplishment.
Michael Henry, founder and owner, has worked in the art field since 1989. First with Merrill Chase Galleries in Denver, Colorado, then moving to New York to work for Gallery Revel in SoHo, where he stayed until 2005. Highlights of the five years on 19th Street include a sold out show of work by Tony Magner, Totems and Icons by Charles Ramsburg, solo shows for Richard Taddei, Joseph Radoccia and Kevin Adams, Victor Gadino and introducing the work of John Gonzalez. Since 2010, Henry has taken the opportunity to concentrate on making his own art, and is pleased to still be representing the work of Tatiana Zayka. Henry and Zayka have worked together since 1994, when Gallery Revel originally starting showing her work at 96 Spring Street.