James Scott

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James Scott (1941) was raised in England by two artists William and Mary Scott. With a background in the visual arts, James found a place at the SLADE SCHOOL OF FINE ART in London where he studied painting and theater design in the early 1960s. While a student, his interest in filmmaking and photography led him to direct his first and much applauded movie "The Rocking Horse" (1962). The success of this film led to an opportunity to work with Tony Richardson, directing his first feature film at the age of twenty-one.

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.

CHRONOLOGY OF JAMES SCOTT
   
1941 James Scott was Born in Wells, England.
Bryanston School, England (Art Scholarship)
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)
   
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
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.
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.
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
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

 

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