Dan Baldwin Biography

Dan Baldwin

Dan Baldwin is a British contemporary artist known for ‘psychological landscapes. By blending the abstract with the figurative, Baldwin creates artworks that intersect reality and fantasy.  

Via recurring and often contradictory motifs that include everything from skeletons to swallows, flowers to firearms, and crucifixes to cartoon characters, Baldwin’s fierce aesthetic addresses big ideas in the realms of politics, religion, innocence and experience. Colour is a driving force in Baldwin’s works, offering a starting point to every composition, and earning him a reputation as an artist who ‘paints like a printmaker.  

Since 1998, Baldwin has produced 25 solo exhibitions in the USA, Europe and Middle East including, New York, Dublin and Beirut. His designs have been licensed for fashion usage, album art, book covers and for use on TV and film.   

Baldwin has collaborated with the likes of Max Factor, British Airways, Pete Townsend and Paolo Nutini, and his art is owned by several notable collectors including Sir Elton John, Shepard Fairey, Sir Peter Jones, Gilbert and George, Damien Hirst, Mary Portas and Maxim and Liam Howlett from The Prodigy.  

To celebrate working with Baldwin across two successful decades, this December, we’re hosting his latest solo show, Dan Baldwin x Enter Gallery: 20 Years. The show will launch with a Private View on Thursday December 5th from 6-8pm.  

Dan Baldwin

Dan Baldwin Artworks