Joe Rush

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Joe Rush, born 1960, influenced by the film 'Mad Max' and 'Judge Dredd' comics, was the co-originator of the travelling multi media art group Mutoid Waste Company, an underground art collective who specialised in building large scale installations out of waste material. Throughout the eighties he built techno-industrial sculptures at parties and festivals, and then travelled across both Western and Eastern Europe to continue the work. Wikipedia
Born:
1960
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  • MUTOID WASTE COMPANY

    The Mutoid Waste Company was started in 1984 in London by Joe Rush and Robin Cook.
    oldes.multimedia.cz/huhuman/h-secret.htm
  • Beneath the Mirror Ball 4...

    Joe Rush occupied one of these studios and was also one of the Apocalypse Hotel punks.
    www.abc.net.au/4corners/dance/politics/04cooke.htm
  • article/+green/+mutoidwastec...

    The Official Website of Glastonbury Festival
    www.archive.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/
  • CARRIAGE 3

    Rush has just returned to Britain after ten years touring in Europe and working with the Waste of the Cold-War in East Berlin.
    www.art-tube.com/carriage3.html
  • Mutoid waste co.

    The following six sculpture ideas have been developed and constructed over MaD London by the young people participating in envision , in collaboration with Joe Rush from the Mutoid Waste Company, the principal artist involved.
    www.envision.org.uk/madlondon/env_madsculptures_text.html
  • Wikipedia

    The definitive Wikipedia entry for Joe Rush. Wikipedia is the biggest multilingual free-content encyclopedia on the Internet.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Rush
  • london.sorted.org

    www.london.sorted.org/mutoid.html
  • MUTOID-WASTE-COMPANY.COM

    MUTOID-WASTE-COMPANY.COM
    www.mutoid-waste-company.com/index.htm
  • PFF 2005

    West London artist Joe Rush makes giant metal sculptures out of scrap motor parts.
    www.portobellofilmfestival.com/2005/overview.html
  • sixseventeen.co.uk

    www.sixseventeen.co.uk/europe/pages/014.htm