Born in Hampshire 1964, Charming Baker spent most of his early life travelling around the world following his father, a Commando in the British Army. At the age of 12, he and his family finally settled in Ripon, North Yorkshire. Charming left school at 16 and worked various manual jobs. In 1985, having gone back to college, Baker was accepted onto a course at the prestigious Central Saint Martin’s, where he later returned as a lecturer. After graduating, Charming worked for many years as a commercial artist, also developing his personal work. Solo shows at the Truman Brewery in 2007 and the Redchurch Street Gallery in 2009 were followed by a show in New York in 2010. In 2011, Charming’s London show at the Mercer Street Studios cemented his place as one of the rising stars in the world of Contemporary Art. In 2012, a sculpture entitled ‘Triumph in the face of absurdity’ was displayed in the Victoria and Albert Museum, (the piece, a collaboration for the 2012 Olympics between the artist and Sir Paul Smith). His 2013 LA exhibition entitled ‘Lie Down I Think I Love You’ cemented his relationship with the infamous PMM Art Projects, and caused a mass of media interest across America. Charming’s work explores well-trodden and intrinsically linked themes; life, love, death, terror, joy, despair… with an underlying reference to the classics and a dark humour. Although primarily a painter with an interest in narrative and an understanding of the tradition of painting, in recent years Charming has produced sculptural pieces in a wide and varied choice of materials, (from the anciently traditional to the not so). Charming is also known to purposefully damage his delicate painting, including drilling, cutting and occasionally shooting them with a shotgun, intentionally and inadvertently putting to question the preciousness of art, and adding to the emotive charge of the work he produces. Charming Baker lives and works in London.

(The God Gift Of) Another Man’s Nightmare
Oil on wood panel
120 x 120 cm | 48 x 48 in
A Beginner’s Guide To World Peace
Oil and Acrylic on wood Panel with Hand Sawn Detail
132 x 165 cm | 52.8 x 66 in
A Conversation Piece
Oil on linen with buckshot holes
113 x 139 cm |
A (The) Descent Into Mediocrity
Oil on linen
122.3 x 129.9 cm | 48.92 x 51.9
A (The) Triumph Of Fear And Reverence
Oil on drilled wood panel
123.7 x 153.8 cm | 49.98 x 20 in
And The Established/ Establishment Looks On In Wonder
Oil on linen
127.8 x 158 cm | 51 x 63.2 in
Beware Trying To Impress Members Of The Opposite Sex
Oil on linen
120 x 120 cm | 48 x 48 in
Carnality May Make Animals Of Us
Oil and graphite on paper on panel
99.2 x 99.2 cm | 39.68 x 39.68 in
Dignity Rides A Tricky Pony
Oil on linen
143 x 133 cm | 57.2 x 53.2 in
Half Pint
Oil on linen
129.9 x 129.9 cm | 52 x 52 in
If You’re Going To Be Anything, Be Magnificent
Oil on linen
106.7 x 127 cm | 42.4 x 50.8 in
It’s Not About War
Oil on linen
122.3 x 96.7 | 48.92 x 38.68 in
It’s Not About War/ War 1 | One More Eleventh Hour Stroke To Squeeze In
Oil on wood panel
129.7 x 104.2 cm | 51.88 x 41.68 in
Let Us Ricochet Off All The Alternatives That Destiny Has To Offer
Oil on linen
137.5 x 122.2 cm | 55 x 49 in
Let’s Start Another Rumour
Oil on paper on wood panel
96.0 x 96.0 cm | 38.4 x 38.4 in
Live Everyday Like Your Hair Is On Fire
10 colour screen print on 6mm birch ply with laser cut holes and laser etched blind stamps, framed
84 x 102 cm | 33.6 x 40.8 in
Love Paves The Way To Decay
Oil on linen
124 x 104 cm | 49.6 x 41.6cm
Not All the Things I Have are the Things I Want
Oil on linen
165 x 125 cm | 66 x 16.64 in
Rebecca Doesn’t Drop Bombs, She Drops Scones
Oil on linen
153.2 x 131 cm | 61 x 52.4 in
Some Mechanisms That Trigger Desire Are Not Easily Understood
Oil and graphite on paper on wood panel
96 x 96 cm | 38.4 x 38.4 in
Some People Might Think You Look Ridiculous
Oil and graphite on cut panel
122 x 198 cm | 49 x 79 in
Stand Up For Yourself Even If It’s Not In Your Nature (Sometimes Even A Rabbit’s Got To Fight)
Oil on wood
121.6 x 107.6 cm | 48.72 x 43.04 in
Something In Your Eye | The Fruit Of A Trivial Pursuit Of Supremacy Tastes Of Self-Defeat
Oil on linen
120.4 x 105 cm | 48 x 42 in
The Overachievers
Oil on linen
123.4 x 108.4 cm | 49.3 x 43.3 in











