Charlie Roberts (b. 1983, Kansas, USA) is an internationally acclaimed artist whose work captures the essence of contemporary life through elongated figures, surreal scenarios, and a unique blending of pop culture, art history, and everyday moments. With a background in painting and sculpture, Roberts
studied at Kansas University before completing his formal education at the Emily Carr Institute of Art and Design in Vancouver. Since then, his work has been featured in over 40 solo exhibitions around the world, including at major galleries such as Golsa in Oslo, Woaw Gallery in Hong Kong, Nino Mier Gallery
in Brussels and Anna Zorina Gallery In LA.
Now based in Oslo, Roberts brings fresh perspectives from his American roots, merging them with observations on Scandinavian life, which often feature prominently in his work. His paintings are not just scenes from life but commentaries on the ideals and contradictions of modern society. From quiet
domestic moments to the expansive beauty of Norwegian landscapes, his fgures—with their elongated limbs and exaggerated proportions—bring a sense of playful surrealism to familiar experiences.
Roberts’ ability to seamlessly mix humor, narrative, and a profound sense of reflection makes his work particularly special. His unique combination of artistic infuences—ranging from Otto Dix to folk art, Scandinavian traditions, and pop culture—ensures his pieces are both visually striking and rich in layers of meaning. This narrative depth, combined with his technical skill and imagination, has made him a standout artist in the contemporary scene.
Collectors are drawn to Roberts’ work not only for its aesthetic appeal but for its ability to resonate on both personal and cultural levels. His pieces are thought-provoking and timeless, offering a balance between whimsy and critical reflection. Investing in Roberts’ art means acquiring work that speaks to the
complexities of modern life with humor, insight, and a unique visual language–elements that make his pieces both highly collectible and culturally relevant.