Charles Becker
United Kingdom
Charles Ryan Becker (b. 2001, New Jersey) is an artist, writer, and art historian based in London. He graduated from the Royal College of Art with an M.A. in Sculpture, and from Pomona College where he double majored in Art History and Studio Art. His art has been shown at Three Rooms, London, the Royal College of Music, London, the Royal College of Art, London, Sprague Gallery, Harvey Mudd College and SADE Los Angeles. His writing has been published by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum and Hyperallergic.
Works
Charles Becker
Flower picking (after (clockwise from top left) (MAN RAY ‘Portrait of André Breton (in Front of Giorgio Chirico's Painting 'The Enigma of Day'), (Sturtevant, ‘Warhol Flowers’, Richard Pettibone, ‘Warhol Flowers 1964’,), (and Untitled by Charles Becker))
House paint, balsa wood, graphite, marker, plastic stickers, wood heart, foam metallic heart, and inkjet prints on paper mounted on plywood, 2025
Charles Becker
Suburban Gothic (after Joel Shapiro, Untitled (house))
Canvas, paint, graphite, stickers, lead dog, found wood, sandpaper, torn poster, mosaic tiles, laser prints on cardstock, nails, cardstock, tape, and staples on found wood, 2024

Charles Becker
Framed Drawings (212.1)
Acrylic paint, marker, graphite spray paint, screws, wood, clear acrylic, and paper mounted on chipboard, 2025

Charles Becker
Et al. (after MAURIZIO CATTELAN after Lucio Fontana)
Wood, acrylic paint, white printed vinyl, glitter, googly eyes, glass eyes, googly eyes with lashes, graphite, marker, glitter glue, super glue, silver rhinestone, sticker, and inkjet prints on paper mounted on plywood, 2025

Charles Becker
Framed Drawing (55.1)
Acrylic paint, marker, graphite spray paint, screws, wood, clear acrylic, and paper mounted on chipboard., 2025
Charles Becker
Rainbow skin (after John Water’s ‘Pink Flamingos’ and Pier Paolo Pasolini’s ‘Theorem’)
Satin varnish, mahogany wood stain, inkjet prints on cardstock, and graphite mounted on plywood, 2025

Charles Becker
Eye
Laminated paper, 2026