Joe Rush

[7] Throughout the 1980s, he built techno-industrial sculptures at parties and festivals, and then travelled across both Western and Eastern Europe to continue the work.

[2] After leaving Britain for many years, Rush returned to the UK where he and his crew became involved with robotics and animation, as well as organising Mutoid Waste Company projects around the world.

[8] In 2001, Rush participated in Art-Tube, a month long exhibition on a Piccadilly Line London Underground train.

[9] In 2012, Kim Gavin entrusted to Rush the art direction and creation of the vehicles, mobile stages and props of the London Paralympics Closing Ceremony.

[11] In June 2021, Rush created an installation entitled 'Mount Recyclemore', depicting world leaders attending the G7 conference in Cornwall.