Counterwork

Installation, photographic and digital media work by Rich White (cc) by-nc-sa 2013

A Matter Of Substance

Installation, London
2013

Be Our Guest

Installation, Newtown, Wales
2013

Deep Throat

Installation, Cardiff, Wales
2013

Mutually Assured Destruction

Installation, Stoke-on-Trent
2012

Observatory

Installation, Motorcade/FlashParade, Bristol
2012

West Bromwich Connections

Public realm research, West Bromwich
2012

The Public Inquiry

Installation, West Bromwich
2012

Sheepfold

Sculpture using Thermafleece, Herdwick yarn and timber, Penrith
2012

Workspace

Shared studio space, Southall.
2012

Nest

Installation using rope and found objects, London
2011

Platform 4

Installation, Stoke-on-Trent
2011

False Flag Operation

Installation, London
2010

Collusion

Collaborative installation, Liverpool
2010

Crowd Control

Installation using found materials, London
2010

Assembly

Installation using surplus scaffolding, Vienna
2009

Displacement

Installation using found materials, Brighton
2009

Capitalyst

Residency, Belfast
2009

Escape

Installation using found materials, Stoke-on-Trent
2008

CUBElab

Residency at CUBE, Manchester
2008

Survivalist

Installation using found materials, Northampton
2008

Vigilance

Installation using found materials in Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria
2007

Passage

Installation using found materials at CUBE, Manchester
2007

Intervention

Installation using found materials at the RSA, Edinburgh
2007

Transposition

Installation and digitally manipulated photographs at Airspace, Stoke-on-Trent
2006

Wisdom of Solomon

Collaborative project exhibited at Normalife Unlimited
2006

Assist

Artists' assistant, London area

Singularity (Glos Docks)

Installation at Gloucester Docks
1998

The Shit Hits The Fan

Found objects an plaster
1996

Plaster Pieces

Plaster and found objects
1996

Evidence

’Rich has a gentle and steady energy which wins the trust of those around him. He can therefore engage with a range of people in order to consult with them. His thoughtful approach results in work that is quirky, but clearly rooted in the area in which he is working.’

Helga Henry, Director, Creative SHIFT (formerly Fierce Earth)

11.05.13

I’ve spent four days out of the last two weeks running a workshop at Oakwood School in St Albans. Here’s the result.

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