Tuesday, June 25, 2013 at 7:30pm
Three Films by James Scott
155 Freeman Street, Brooklyn
Love's Presentation, James Scott, 16mm, 27 mins
Richard Hamilton, James Scott, 16mm, 25 mins
The Great Ice Cream Robbery, James Scott, 16mm double projection, 40 mins
The son of pioneering British abstractionist William Scott, James Scott studied painting and theater design at the Slade School of Fine Art in the early 1960s, but while there quickly transitioned into making films. In his early twenties, he directed several notable short works, helmed an unfinished feature produced by Tony Richardson, and shot a suite of candle-lit color tests for Richardson’s Tom Jones (1963).
Curated by Jesse Pires
Find out more at http://www.lightindustry.org/jamesscott
More information about James' films here.