HELIUM LONDON works with expert collectors & worldwide arts institutes. We have done so for over 15 years, with care & mutual respect, combined with a tailored approach since no client & no artist is the same.
Our portfolio includes sought-after collectible artists, while nurturing & promoting emerging talent too. We are proud to have built a well established & respected clientele that lasts the test of time.
Art gives us life. This is why we love what we do when we connect collectors with works they truly treasure.
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
TRANSPLANT
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on birch wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 46 x 61 x 3cm – SIGNED: YES
DRIFTING
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on birch panel – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
THRONE
YEAR: 2010 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
DRIFTING
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on birch panel – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
HOWL
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
THRONE
YEAR: 2010 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 76 x 101 cm – SIGNED: YES
TRANSPLANT
YEAR: 2009 – MEDIUM: Acrylic on birch wood – EDITION: Unique – DIMENSIONS: 46 x 61 x 3cm – SIGNED: YES
JOSH KEYES >
Josh Keyes is an American contemporary artist, his style is reminiscent of the diagrammatic vocabulary found in scientific textbook illustrations that often express through a detached and clinical viewpoint an empirical representation of the natural world.
His work is a hybrid of eco-surrealism and dystopian folktales that express a concern for our time and the Earth's future.
HELIUM LONDON recently held an exclusive online launch for "SPECTACLE" by Patrick Morales-Lee. One of the most coveted pieces from our Pavement Lickers event, we organised a series of Q&A in the lead up to the online release
IN COLLABORATION with Music Support, Helium London is working on a 2020 exhibition called Broken Records to help addiction and mental health in the music industry.
PAVEMENT LICKER was an exhibition with 50 concrete slabs & 50 international artists, each creating unique one-off pieces sold online for a good cause. Featured in FT's "How To Spend It", HELIUM LONDON raised over £50,000, with every penny going to Rett UK charity.
Click here to find out more about that event >