Charles Recher (c. 1950 – January 26, 2017) was an American installation artist and filmmaker who lived and worked in Miami Beach, Florida.
Recher created in excess of one hundred films and videos.
His work ranged from the film "Kwagh-Hir (Thing of Magic)", a documentary of the theater tradition of the Tiv people of Nigeria, to "Cars & Fish", Miami Performing Arts Center's inaugural video installation, which cast 600-foot-long swirling images onto adjacent building façades during Art Basel/Miami Beach in 2005.
Recher held numerous guest lectureships and workshops at national and international institutions, including the University of Havana (Cuba).
For fifteen years he taught the experimental film and video program that he originated for Miami-Dade College's Wolfson Campus.