Keith Baugh moved from Notting Hill, London with his wife and two sons and lives in a beautiful riverside village in Gloucestershire. Keith is an accomplished painter and photographer. He studied Fine Art at Chesterfield College of Art, Kingston-on-Thames College of Art and Liverpool College of Art.
His work ranges through portraiture, figurative and still-life paintings to a major series inspired by visits to the USA. Keith was elected a member of the prestigious Chelsea Arts Club in 1982.
Recent Solo Exhibitions:
‘Guitars, Cadillacs & other Works of Art’ – Dryden Street Gallery, Covent Garden, London.
‘Its only Rock’n’Roll…but’ – Dean Heritage Museum Gallery, Gloucestershire.
‘Rock, Jazz & Blues Legends’ – Taurus Craft Gallery, Gloucestershire.
‘Jazz Legends’ – 2005 Cheltenham International Jazz Festival, Cheltenham Town Hall.
‘Circus Women, Jazz & Rock’n’Roll’ – Malvern Theatre Gallery, Malvern, Worcestershire.
‘Circus Women’ Drawings & Paintings – The George Gallery, Newnham-on-Severn, Gloucestershire.
‘Circus Women’ Paintings – Chelsea Arts Club, London SW3 – September 2009.
Early New York Subway Graffiti – Photographic Prints – Weapon of Choice Gallery, Bristol – May 2010
Selected Group Exhibitions:
South London Gallery;
Chelsea Arts Club;
Shore Gallery, Florida;
Barn Gallery, Gloucestershire;
Tack Room Gallery, Monmouth;
Gloucester Museum and Art Gallery;
Hereford Museum and Art Gallery;
Cowleigh Gallery, Malvern;
George Gallery, Newnham, Clay Hill Potters; London Graffik, Portobello Road;
Photographs of Bob Dylan published in ‘Bob Dylan In His Own Words’ – Omnibus Press and in ‘The Nightingale’s Code – A Poetic Study of Bob Dylan’ (Touched Press) by John Gibbens.
Keith Baugh’s photographs of Bob Dylan, Carlos Santana etc at GETTYimages.com.
‘EARLY NEW YORK SUBWAY GRAFFITI 1973-1975 – Photographs from Harlem, South Bronx, Times Square and Coney Island’ by KEITH BAUGH ISBN 9780956320100
Hardback book with 180 rare and unseen photographs from the golden era of New York subway art with work by 150 old school pioneer writers.
