February 2017 Screenings

Still from Richard Hamilton

Still from Richard Hamilton

On February 16th, the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg will be screening James Scott's 1969 film Richard Hamilton in the culminating event of their film series and exhibition, This Was Tomorrow - Pop Art in Great Britain. James will be in attendance and will participate in a conversation with curator and film critic Daniel Kothenschulte after the screening. 

 James Scott, Richard Hamilton (1969) with
Jack Hazan, A Bigger Splash (1973)
Followed by a Q&A with Daniel Kothenshulte

Thursday, February 16th, 2017 - 8:00 pm

Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
Hollerplatz 1
38440 Wolfsburg
 

James Scott and Richard Hamilton filming at the Guggenheim Museum

James Scott and Richard Hamilton filming at the Guggenheim Museum

The following weekend, James will be attending the Eton College screening of his film Every Picture Tells a Story, a dramatic feature based on William Scott's early life in Scotland and Ireland. The film stars Natasha Richardson in her first film role playing William Scott's teacher. Alex Norton plays William Scott's father and Phyllis Logan plays his mother. 


James Scott, Every Picture Tells a Story (1983)
Followed by an audience Q&A
Friday, February 24th, 2017 - 6:00 pm

For more information, visit the Eton College website or contact Charlotte Villiers at c.villiers@etoncollege.org.uk  /  01753 370603

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Richard Hamilton at the Instituit Valencià d’Art Modern - Valencià, Spain

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Eton College screens "Every Picture Tells a Story" at the Firestation Centre, Windsor