James crowned
a successful film career in the 1970s and 1980s by winning the ACADEMY AWARD for his film
"A Shocking Accident" (1983). In 1989 he
chose to abandon a life in the industry to return to his original interest
in fine art. Following the passing of his influential father, James
relocated to California. At this time, his paintings found inspiration in the landscape of Los Angeles as well as his cinematic background
although the roots in his father's work still remained.
James currently
resides in Los Angeles with his wife Yolanda and daughter Paloma where he continues an exploration of color and space.
His paintings exhibit in England, Los Angeles and New York. James is also entering pre-production on his newest film "I'll Take my Answer in Aloha," in collaboration with artist and producer Eve Hands.
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| 1941 |
James
Scott was Born in Wells, England. |
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Bryanston School, England (Art Scholarship) |
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| 1955 |
Traveling
in France, Italy and Spain visiting Museums and the Lascaux Caves |
| 1958 |
Venice International Biennial |
| 1959 |
Sorbonne University,
Paris (Cours de Civilization Francais) |
| 1959-61 |
Slade School of Fine
Art, London (Major in Fine Art, subsidiary in Theater Design) |
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| 1962 |
Film Director of a short film "The Rocking
Horse" with the British Film Institute |
| 1962 |
VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - Vancouver, Canada. |
| 1962 |
Exhibition: Arts Council of Great Britain Touring exhibition (selected works from the Young Contemporaries), London |
| 1962 |
Exhibition: Young Contemporaries Exhibition, Painting and sculpture, London |
| 1962 |
Film Director of a feature film "The Sea" |
| 1962 |
VENICE INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL - Venice, Italy. |
| 1962 |
Retrospectives
at The NATIONAL FILM THEATRE, London, and the NATIONAL CINEMATHEQUE in Paris,
Madrid, Barcelona, and the INSTITUTE OF CONTEMPORARY ART, London, and FILM INTERNATIONAL, Rotterdam, Holland. |
| 1964 |
Travel: Berlin (East and West) |
| 1964 |
Producer/Writer of the short film "Changes" - Starring Anthony Hopkins |
| 1965 |
Film Director of "In
Separation" with the British Film Institute, London |
| 1966 |
Film Director of the documentary "Love's
Presentation" |
| 1967 |
Director
of the short documentary "R.B.
Kitaj" with the Arts Council of Great
Britiain |
| 1969 |
Director of the short documentary "Richard
Hamilton" with the
Arts Council
of Great Britiain |
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| 1971 |
Director of the double screen documentary "Great Ice Cream Robbery, The" with the Arts Council of
Great Britiain |
| 1972 |
Director of the short documentary "Churches" with the Church Commission |
| 1972 |
Director/Writer of the feature film "Adult
Fun"
with Maya Film Productions, London |
| 1974 |
Director of the documentary "Antonio
Tapies" |
| 1974 |
Collective documentary "Nightcleaners" with the Berwick Street Film Collective |
| 1975 |
Supervising
Editor for the documentary "Hajj
75" |
| 1976 |
Director/Writer
of the feature film "Coilin
and Platonida" with ZDF German Television. |
| 1978 |
Co- Directed the documentary "'36
to '77" with the
British Film Institute, London |
| 1979 |
MELBOURNE FILM FESTIVAL - Silver Boomerang, Melbourne, Australia. |
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| 1980 |
Directed the documentary "Chance,
History, Art..." with the
Arts Council of Great Britain - Melbourne Film Festival ward Winner |
| 1981 |
Producer of the Academy Award Nominated short film "Couples
and Robbers" |
| 1982 |
Producer
of the short film "Samson
and Delilah" |
| 1982 |
Director and producer of the short film "A Shocking
Accident" |
| 1983 |
ACADEMY AWARD for "A Shocking
Accident" Best live action short film |
| 1984 |
Director for the feature film "Every
Picture Tells a Story" with Channel Four TV |
| 1984 |
BRITISH ACADEMY
NOMINATION - Best Live Action Short Film, London. |
| 1984 |
ACADEMY AWARD
- Best Live Action Short Film for "A Shocking Accident" |
| 1985 |
Director of the television show "Getting
Even" with ABC |
| 1987 |
Director of "Inspector
Morse - The Last Enemy " with
Central TV, London. |
| 1989 |
Moves to California and to return to painting. |
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| 1990 |
Director/Writer of the feature film "Loser
Takes All
(aka Strike It Rich)" with Miramax |
| 1990 |
Exhibition: Berkeley Square Gallery, (group show with Francis Bacon), London |
| 1992 |
Exhibition: Drawing Room Gallery Paintings, Santa Monica, CA |
| 1993 |
Exhibition: Drawing Room Gallery, Paintings and drawings, Santa Monica, CA |
| 1994 |
Exhibition: Jan Abrams Gallery, Paper Presence, Los Angeles, CA |
| 1994 |
Exhibition: Direct Art, Scottfree, Paintings, drawings and prints, Santa Monica, CA |
| 1995 |
Exhibition: LAPS - New Members Show, LA, CA (award winner) |
| 1995 |
BEST NEWCOMER AWARD - Los Angeles Print
Society |
| 1996 |
Exhibition: New Arts Program, Lehigh Valley, Pennsylvania |
| 1996 |
Exhibition: Visual Arts Alliance, Houston, Texas |
| 1996 |
Exhibition: Cynthia's, Los Angeles, CA |
| 1996 |
Exhibition: Art Works 96, Los Angeles, CA |
| 1997 |
Exhibition: Barnsdall Park Art Center, Los Angeles, CA, Juried Exhibition |
| 1997 |
Exhibition: Jayne Behman Gallery, Palm Springs, CA |
| 1998 |
Exhibition: BGH, Santa Monica, CA |
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| 2001 |
Exhibition: Safe Release, Don O'Melveny Gallery, West Hollywood, CA |
| 2002 |
Exhibition: Hollywood Suite Paintings, O'Neill, Lynsaght & Sun, Santa Monica |
| 2002 |
Exhibition: The Last of England, Denise Bibro Fine Art, New York City |
| 2002 |
Directed the experimental film "Last of England, The"
a companion piece to an art installation |
| 2003 |
Exhibition: Flowers of the Heart, O'Neill, Lynsaght & Sun, Santa Monica |
| 2004 |
Book Cover: "The Last of England" |
| 2004 |
Exhibition: STILL
LIFE IN PROVENCE #3, Bobbie
Greenfield Gallery |
| 2005 |
Exhibition: Art Fair Miami |
| 2005 |
Screening: NIGHTCLEANERS at the Whitechapel Art Gallery |
| 2005 |
Book release: Abstract Drawings or Nuts and Bolts |
2005 |
Exhibition: Cracks, Laurence Asher Gallery with Sherry Brody |
| 2006 |
Screening: NIGHTCLEANERS at the TATE
LIVERPOOL in
England |
| 2007 |
Screening: NIGHTCLEANERS AT MOCA |
| 2007 |
Screening: Richard Hamilton and The Great Ice Cream Robbery at the TATE
MODERN -
England |