
James Scott Brooks utilises screen and paper-based media sources, of varying cultural status, to make works within the disciplines of drawing, painting, print, audio, and visual projection. He implements a variety of slight to laborious interventions as a means to realise esoteric manipulations of the original source material.
Since studying at Chelsea College of Art, he has shown in exhibitions in Paris, Frankfurt, Turin, Milan, London, New York, Berlin, Munich, Cologne, Brussels, Miami, Trento, Mannheim, Hiroshima, Kyoto, Galway, Bari & Singapore. To date, he has realised 12 Solo Exhibitions and is in the collections of The Staedel Museum, Frankfurt, Nakata Museum, Onomichi & British Museum, London. He has been awarded a development grant by the Art Council, along with two British Council travel grants. He was selected for Contemporary Art Society’s ART Futures and wrote for the publication and symposium Drawing: the future, at the National Gallery, London