Helen Downie

Born in 1965, Helen Downie is a London based self taught artist, best known for her idiosyncratic and expressive style of painting.
Working under the moniker of Unskilled Worker, her paintings are both intimate and evocative, mixing characters and nature with the ephemeral and fantastical.
Her work has been chronicled extensively and has attracted a large audience worldwide. Her paintings have appeared in many publications, including Artnet, The New York Times, Vanity Fair, Vogue, Dazed, Harper’s Bazaar and i-D. Her paintings are collected nationally and internationally and have been exhibited at galleries across the world including London, Hong Kong, Seoul, Madrid, Tokyo and Shanghai.
In 2015 her work was exhibited at the Minsheng Art Museum in Shanghai, alongside the work of Rachel Feinstein, Jenny Holzer, Cao Fei and others. In 2016, a specially commissioned portrait by the artist was featured as a limited-edition cover of Bazaar Art alongside six leading contemporary female artists. During the same year her work was featured alongside works by Turner Prize winner Grayson Perry at a contemporary art auction and exhibition in recognition of Shape Arts’ 40th anniversary.
In 2017, Gucci collaborated with the artist by launching a 40-piece collection featuring her artwork. To coincide with the launch her art was displayed on art walls and fly posters in London, New York, Paris, Milan and Shanghai. Later in the same year Downie’s work featured in ‘Great Women Artists’ exhibition at Mother, London
In 2018 Downie’s work was exhibited by Aki Atelier Gallery in Seoul and Hong Kong and in Mark Shand’s Adventures and Curiosities at Hauser & Wirth. In 2019, Downie exhibited at D Museum in Seoul and the Museo ABC de Dibujo e Ilustración in Madrid, and in 2020 at Hauser & Wirth alongside works by Anish Kapoor, Antony Gormley and Richard Wentworth, with a subsequent auction in aid of the pioneering ‘Hospital Rooms’ charity.
In 2021, to mark International Women’s Month, W1 Curates showcased Downie’s work on one of the world’s largest permanent digital public art installations in London. That same year, her work was featured in Institut’s inaugural exhibition and physical showcase, presented by Unit London.
In April 2022, her first solo exhibition in Italy, One Cup of Sugar, opened at Luca Tommasi Arte in Milan.
In 2024, Downie presented When You’re a Boy at Daniel Cooney Fine Art in New York.
Downie is a strong voice for women, and through her exploration of gender enjoys testing new frontiers with her art. She is passionate about inclusion and through her work hopes to develop a narrative on the importance of diversity and freedom of expression, that speaks to everyone. She has donated paintings to support charities such as The Shuktara Trust; Maya Foundation’s Project Lift; Women for Women International; Shape Arts; MAG (Mines Advisory Group); Hospital Rooms, an arts and mental health charity that commissions artworks for NHS mental health inpatient units across the U.K.

Biography

Exhibitions

2024

Small is Beautiful, 42nd annual exhibition, Flowers Gallery, London
WHEN YOU’RE A BOY, Daniel Cooney Fine Art, New York

2023

Small is Beautiful, 41st annual exhibition, Flowers Gallery, London

2022

ONE CUP OF SUGAR, Luca Tommasi Arte Contemporanea, Milan
Small is Beautiful, 40th annual exhibition, Flowers Gallery, London

2021

Small is Beautiful, 39th annual exhibition, Flowers Gallery, London
No Fear in Trying, Institut, London
W1 Curates, London

2020

Exhibition & Charity Auction, Hauser & Wirth, London

2019

Museo ABC, Madrid
I draw, D MUSEUM, Seoul

2018

Atelier Aki Gallery, Seoul

2017

The Great Women Artists, Mother, London
The Qube at PMQ, Hong Kong

2016

Shape Arts Gallery exhibition & charity auction, London

2015

No Longer/ Not Yet, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai

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