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Solo Exhibitions

2008 Video Portraits, The Chelsea Arts Club, London

2007 The Invisible Man Video Triptych and Performance Art Installation The Chelsea Art Museum, New York City

2006 Time Based Drawings Hackney Forge Gallery, London

2005 Somewhere or in Between Video Installtions, Prints and Drawings at The Chelsea Art Museum, New York City

2003 The Journey of St.Maurin, National Centre For Contemporary Art, Moscow

2001 Betweeness Galerie der Gegwart, Wiesbaden, Germany
        New works - Marty St.James The Standpoint Gallery, London
        Scores Gallery @ Oxo, London
        Betweeness, Colville Place Gallery, London
        (www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2001/01/24/27983.html)

2000 Picture Yourself Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
        An inter-active digital video / print installation sponsored by Sony Broadcast UK and Macmillan Electronics UK December 1999 - January

1997 Video Works Amongst The Permanent Collection, Ferens Museum and Art Gallery, Hull

1994 New works Gallery ‘M’ London new digital prints and video object works

1991 New Video Portraits, 101 Gallery, Ottawa,Canada
        Video Portretten, Het Recept, Amsterdam, Netherlands

1990 Hotel, Towner Art Gallery, Eastbourne

1990 Video Portraits National Portrait Gallery

1989 Hotel, Air Gallery, London

1987 Romance Don’t Dance Alone, Video installation and drawings Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol
        Jerusalem Spacex Gallery, Exeter
        Jerusalem Hacienda night club, Manchester

1985 Paintings and Performance Art Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth

1983 Private Investigations Rochdale Art Gallery

1982 Perfect Moments Camden Institute Gallery, London
        Perfect Moments Oriel Gallery, Welsh Arts Council Gallery, Cardiff
        Perfect Moments Spectro Arts Centre Gallery, Newcastle

1980 New Performances and related Drawings, Wrexham Arts Centre

1979 In Celebration of the Six Senses, Aberyswtyth Arts Centre

Group Exhibitions

2008 Upside Down World, (Artists and Innovators for the Environment) The Streaming
        Museum, In Cyberspace and Public Space on 7 Continents (including 17 BBC Urban screens UK)
        The Swimmer, National Portrait Gallery, London

2006 Analogue: Pioneering British, Canadian and Polish Artists’ Video, (1968-88), Tate Modern and Tate Britain, Nov- Dec. 2006. Anthology Film Archives, New York, Jan. 2007, Norwich Gallery, Jan 2007, FACT, Liverpool, March 2007, Museum of Contemporary Canadian Art, Toronto, Nov 2007, St James Cavalier, Valletta, Oct-Dec 2007, Centre for Contemporary Art, Ujazdowski Castle, Warsaw, Nov. 2008.

        Group show Sidedoor Gallery, New York
        Arteba Buenos Aires, Argentina

2005 gHOST University of Hertfordshire Gallery

2003 Gallerie Blickensdorf, Berlin
        Cocktail II Deluxe Digital Gallery, Hoxton, London
        Lux Video Open, RCA, London

2002 Journeys - Two Artists’ Video Installations Contemporary Art Museum (CAM) Moscow
        Travelling Elena Vrublevskaya Gallery, Moscow
        (www.vgallery.ru/archivs/travel)
        Digital Prints Zinc, Birmingham
        Interrogating The Surface Millbank Gallery
        (Royal Military College), London
        Two Artists Centre for Attention, London
        (www.thecentreofattention.org/exhibitions/marty
        www.hibeam.net/fw/fw/19/1531)
        Cocktail Deluxe Digital Gallery, Hoxton, London
        Digital Prints Zinc Gallery, Manchester
        Interrogating The Surface Atkinson Gallery, Millfield
        Art For The Millennium, New Greenham Arts Centre, Greenham
        Studio Voltaire, London
        Rich Pics Colville Place Gallery, London
        The Digital Aesthetic. Harris Museum, Preston

 2001 EVO 1 international exhibition, L Gallery, Moscow
        (www.davidjr.com/evo1/martystjames)
        Artists Prints Inside Space, London
        Printmakers Council Exhibition at The Royal National Theatre, London
        Rich Picts exhibition of digital works curated by the Colville Place Gallery - New Greenham Arts
        Smoking Man The Castle Museum, Nottingham

2000 Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces The National Portrait Gallery, London.
        Boy / Girl a video diptych
        (25th Oct - 4th Feb 2001) with Picasso, Freud, Bacon, Munch, Warhol etc
        Self Portraits Flowers East Gallery, East London
        Falmouth Arts Centre - electronic prints
        Art cinema OFF-OFF, Copenhagen, Denmark
        Centre d’Art, Santa Monica, Barcelona, Spain
        Cine Cafe, Paris
        Batofar, Association Signe st Eau, Alfortville, France

1999 VIDARTE, Barranca del Muerto, Mexico
        Transat Video, Herouville Saint-Clair, France
        RAI SAT, SpA, Rome, Italy

1998 Electronically Yours Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan. International Exhibition. British representative
        Pandemonium Video Festival, Lux Centre, London
        Zone Festival of Electronic Media Maidstone
        Sporting Heroes National Portrait Gallery, London

1997 I.C.A. London. Video Artists - presented and showing of videotapes curated by Julia Knight
        Screens Exhibition of Electronic Moving Image, Trondheim Art Museum, Norway
        Small Is Beautiful Flowers East Gallery, London

1996 Pandemonium Video Festival Istitute of Contemporary Art, London.
        20 years of British artists video tapes
        A Collection For The Future Ferens Art Gallery Hull
        7 channel multi-monitor Video Portrait - purchased for the permenant collection
        The Cutting Edge Davies Street Gallery London

1995 4 Video Portraits Davies Street Gallery London
        ARTEC International Art & Technology Biennale Nagoya, Japan representing Britain - a retrospective of video portraits (installation)
        Video Positive Bluecoat Gallery Liverpool
        The Ark 7 monitor video portrait installation
        Artists Words Fringe Gallery, Glasgow

1994 The Swimmer reinstalled for the new wing of The National Portrait Gallery opened by HRH Queen Elizabeth

1993 New Video Works Kunstakademeit, Trondheim Norway Video Portrait of The Mayor of Trondheim.
        The Portrait Now National Portrait Gallery exhibition of contemporary portraiture Miniature Video
        Portrait The Smoking Man
        Multi- monitor video portrait The Swimmer purchased and installed at The National Portrait Gallery, London

1991 Whitechapel Art Gallery Open 2 (invited artist) London

1990 Viewing Figures, Camden Arts Centre, London with German video artist Maria Veda supported and commissioned and supported by Camden Council Arts department and Samcom UK

        European Media Festival, Osnabruck, Germany
        Kunstverein, Bonn, Germany
        Third eye Centre Gallery, Glasgow
        The Bundeshaus, Landesvertretung Niedersachsen, Bonn, Germany
        The Civic Monument Drawings, Ikon Gallery, Birmingham
        Visions and Transmissions, Harris Museum, Preston
        Eighty to Ninety, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth

1987 Paradise Lost, At The Edge an installation, Air Gallery, London

1985 Charting Time, Serpentine Gallery, London
        Anglo Francais exchange, Tate Gallery London
        Anglo Francais exchange, Pompidou Centre Gallery Paris

1985 Love Sacred and Profane curated by James Lingwood: Plymouth Arts Centre
        Stoke City Museum and Art Gallery
        Channel 5 video showcase, London Video arts

1984 Anglo French Video, Pompidou Centre, Paris
        Human Interest Art about People curated by Norbert Lynton,
        The Cornerhouse Gallery,Manchester including Francis Bacon,
        Henry Moore, Stanley Spencer, David Hockney, Richard Hamilton etc

1983 Drawings, A Mixed Exhibition to Explore the Nature of Drawing
        Rochdale Art Gallery with Frank Auberbauch, John Walker.. etc

1980 Silent water, Video at Air, Air Gallery London
        Art and the Sea I.C.A Gallery, London
        Art and the Sea, Bluecoat, Liverpool

1984 Sculpture by Young Artists Living or Working in Wales
        a Welsh Arts Council touring exhibition curated by Clive Adams:
        Aberyswtyth Arts Centre, Aberyswtyth
        Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff

1976 New Live Contemporaries, Acme Gallery, London

Performance art work presentations

It is important to note that these works are not performing arts or drama, but have a specific history related to fine art and the plastic arts. The works are closer to live art or happenings which consolidate the notion of time-based works being of an immediate nature, that is the artist actually creates the work in the audience’s presence rather than through a specific art object such as a painting or sculpture: the performance becomes the object.

2006 Homage Contemporary Music Festival, London

1990 Civic Monument, a major touring performance monument for city centres
        Production Company: ART ANGEL TRUST:
        Birmingham Art Gallery
        Glasgow City Centre
        Serpentine Gallery, London

1989 Libertys Department Store, London

1988 Metropolis Space, Los Angeles USA
        Studio Theatre, South Hill Park Arts Centre, Bracknell
        Man of Teak,The Economist Building, London
        So Nice To Come Home To, a Riverside studios, London

1987 Performance En Direct, Articule Gallery, Montreal, Canada supported by The British Council
        Soap, The Arts Council of Britain Pavilion, Ideal Home Exhibition, Earls Court, London

1986 Man of Teak, The Design Show, Olympia, London
        So Nice To Come Home To:
        British Canadian Video Exchange supported by the British Council:
        Performance at the Rivoli, Toronto, Canada
        Saw Gallery Ottawa, Canada
        Western Front, Vancouver
        Winnipeg Art Gallery
        Midland Group, Nottingham
        Kijkuis, Den Haag
        Bath Arts Festival
        Thamesdown Arts Festival

1985 Man of Teak, Aspex Gallery, Portsmouth
        South Parade Pier, Southsea
        Hornpipe Theatre, Fratton

1984 Franklin Furnace Gallery, New York City USA

1983 True Life Romance The Philadelphia Art Alliance, USA
        Plug-Inn Gallery, Winnipeg, Canada
        True Life Romance, Franklin Furnace Gallery, New York City
        Apollohuis, Eindhoven, Holland
        The Touring Exhibitionists, Performance Art tour of Britain,supported by the Arts Council of Great Britain: Arnolfini Gallery, Bristol; Diorama, London; Rochdale Art Gallery; The Midland Group, Nottingham; Balmbras, Newcastle; The Zap Club, Brighton
        True Life Romance, LVA Gallery at Air, London
        Performance series at The Serpentine Gallery, London
        Live Art Performance, Jolliffe Studios, Swindon with Max Eastley and Mike Cooper
        Performance and Video/ Video on Performance at The South London Art Gallery
        British Canadian Video Exchange supported by the British Council:
        Bamboo, Toronto
        Saw Gallery, Ottawa
        True Life Romance, Midland Group, Nottingham

1982 Performance Art Tour of North America, supported by the British Council:
        Off Centre Gallery, Calgary
        Western Front Gallery, Vancouver
        Plug Inn Gallery, Winnipeg
        N.A.M.E Gallery, Chicago
        Northern Illinois University Gallery
        Niagra Centre
        A.R.C. Toronto
        Franklin Furnace Gallery, New York City
        The Empire Salon Gallery, Baltimore
        D.B.D Gallery, Los Angeles
        Kultureel Sentrum, Tilburg Holland
        ‘De Krabbedans’ Gallery, Endhoven, Holland
        The Basement Group, Newcastle
        Creolfrith Gallery, Sunderland
        The Waterloo Gallery, London
        Oriel Gallery, Welsh Arts Council Gallery, Cardiff
        Four Days of Performance Art, Midland Group, Nottingham
        Two Days of Live Art at the Waterloo Gallery, London
        The Sheffield Performance Art Festival, The Leadmill,
        Arena Studio, Wolverhampton Polytechnic
        Live Art at The Gallery, Manchester

1980 Days Done, The London Filmmakers Co-op, London

1979 The White Elephant Gallery, Leeds

1978 8 in 4 Acme Gallery, London

1977 Performance art tour of Wales (Supported by the Welsh Arts Council)
        Within those Blu – Grey Suits, Chapter Arts Centre, Cardiff

1976 New Live Contemporaries, Acme Gallery, London

1975 Liverpool Academy Gallery

Film and Video screenings

1990 The National Review of Live Art, Riverside Studios, London Heartbeat
        video-tape colour 7mins (producers Channel Four Television)
        M.O.V.E. Manchester Olympic Video Exhibition The Runner single channel video portrait object 17mins colour

1988 ICA video festival Boston, USA
        Comment commission for Channel 4 UK Broadcast

1987 Time Code in association and commissioned by Channel 4 television Heartbeat video-tape, colour, 7mins:

        Channel 4, UK Broadcast
        SOS, Holland Broadcast
        TVECNE, Espana Broadcast
        INA, France Broadcast
        CBC, Canada Broadcast
        Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
        NOS Television, Nederlands Broadcast
        WGHB Television, Boston, USA Broadcast
        The Institute of Contemporary Art, Boston USA
        ZDF Television, Germany Broadcast
        Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, in association with The American Film Institute
        Nouveau Cinema and Video Festival, Montreal "prize winner"
        Yugoslavian Festivals Ljubljana and CD Bienniel
        The School of Art Institute, Chicago
        Inter-media Arts, Minneapolis
        Visual Studies workshop, Rochester, Mass San Francisco Art Institute
        Exit, New York City
        WNET Thirteen, New York Broadcast
        Fukuoka Art Museum, Japan London Video Art, Iron Heart video-tape,colour, 9mins
        Geneva Video Festival
        Montreal Video Festival, Nouveau prize winner
        Alter Image, Channel Four television

1986 Montebeliard Video Festival, France

1985 New British Video, Channel 4 UK
        Bonn Video Festival, Germany
        Tokyo Video Festival, Japan
        View From This Side, TSW collaboration UK
        Romance don’t dance alone, Alter Image series,
        Channel 4 Television
        True Life Romance, Nippon Television, Japan
        True Life Romance, Swiss Television
        Madrid Video Festival, Spain
        Barcelona Video Festival, Spain
        Yugoslavia Video Festival
        Video 123, The Contemporary Art Television Fund, Institute of Contemporary Art Boston, USA
        Ghosts in the Machines, Channel 4 television

1984 Montebeliard video festival, France
        Video Gallery Scan, Tokyo, Japan

1982 Infermental Budapest, Hungary

1980 The London Filmmakers Co-op, London:
        Gre-man (the grey suit) 16mm colour and black and white 15mins

1976 Mr and Mrs HTV Bristol television

Residences

 2002 Artist in Residence Kolodzei Foundation, Moscow

1998 Artist in Residence Banff Centre for the Arts, Canada

1993 Artist in Residence Kunst Academy, Trondheim, Norway

1991 Artist in Residence 101 Gallery, Ottawa
        Artist in Residence Het Recept, Amsterdam

1983 Artists Fellowship, Rochdale Art Gallery

Commissions

2000 Picture Yourself, (a year long digital inter-active artwork) The National Galleries of Scotland

1990 The Civic Monument, an Artangel Trust and Gulbenkian Foundation commission.

1988 Artists commission by MoVE Manchester Olympic Committee, Arts Council Great Britain and Film Umbrella. The Runner portrait of Paula Dunn, Britains fastest woman runner. Single channel video portrait object 17mins colour

1987 Channel 4 Time code worldwide television video series

Collections

Rochdale Art Gallery
Sheffield Hallam University
The National Portrait Gallery, London
Ferens Art Gallery and Museum
Camden Council Art Collection
Slade School of Art
Kolodzei Collection, Moscow
Chelsea School of Art
Wetherspoons plc, London
Le Conte collection, London
Private collection Austria
Flowers gallery, London

Awards / Prizes

2005 British Council Travel Award

1999 Arts and Humanities Small Grants Award

1998 Arts and Humanities Research Scheme Award

1998 Paul Hamlyn Foundation / Acme studios residency award

1997 British Council Travel Award

1994 Greater London Arts award

1994 British Council Travel Award

1991 Greater London Arts award

1990 The Harold Wingate Scholarship Artists Award

1989 New Directors Award, Channel Four Television and Arts of Great Britain

1989 West Midland Arts Performance Award

1988 Gulbenkian Foundation, Major Live Art Production award

1987 Gulbenkian Foundation, Research and Development award for performance

1987 Arts Council of Great Britain Training Award

1986 Tokyo Video Festival Prizewinner

1986 British Council Travel Award

1984 Arts Council of Great Britain, Video Bursary

1983 London Video arts bursary

1982 Performance Art Fellowship, Northern West Arts

1981 British Council Travel Award

1980 Greater London Arts award

1979 Welsh Arts Council Film bursary

1978 Welsh Arts Council Major Artists Award

1976 Welsh Arts Council Film Award

1976 New Contemporaries, Acme Gallery, London, Live art prizewinner

Other

1991 The Harold Hyam Wingate Scholarship (Wingate Scholar)

1983 Fellow Rochdale School of Art Lancashire (supported by North West Arts)

1981 Member London Video artists group (LUX)

Conferences and Research Papers

2006 (March) University of Hertfordshire - The virtual body as host

2005 (October) The Chelsea Art Museum, New York City –The subject of Time: in relation to Video Installation artworks

2005 Art is Business Chairperson University of Hertfordshire

The Artists Talk’ Chelsea Art Museum, New York. With panel members Christiana Paul Whitney Art Museum, Barbara London Museum of Modern Art.

2004 Digital Arts online conference paper, The London Institute (Arts University of London) with Professor Paul Coldwell.

2003 Projected Video Journeys: The Mental Image Viewed as Reality

A collaboration between The Courtauld Institute of Art and The National Gallery – Kenneth Clark Lecture Theatre with Annette Kuhn, Richard Meyer and Sarah James

Marty St.James, Sainsbury Theatre, National Gallery with Hugh O’Donoghue and Andrew Sturgis.

. Motion in relation to Bill Violas video works / exhibition at National Gallery. The video works of Marty St.James, Sainsbury Theatre, National Gallery with Tracy Chevalier.

2002 Body and Performance in the Digital (chair)

Creativity and the Embodied Mind in Digital Fine Art Conference, Deluxe Gallery, Hoxton, London

. Within and Beyond the Frame. Art on the Line The Royal Academy Exhibition at Somerset House, Courtauld Institute.

2001 Real Time Performance, video art and digital technologies

Digital Aesthetics Conference, Harris Museum/Lancaster University

. EVO 1 webcast conference Moscow, Russia with artist

         John Klima (USA) and curator Christian Paul (Whitney Museum of Art, New York).

2000-99

AHRB (The Arts and Humanities Research Board)

Title: The Moving Versus The Static Image in Fine Art.

Including a series of exhibitions as outcomes and research carried out in the USA (New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, Australia and the Far East.

1998 Electronically Yours Symposium, Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Japan invited speaker.

1995 Artec Symposium, Nagoya, Japan invited speaker.

1989 Architecture Association, London invited speaker.

Hayward Gallery, in relation to Andy Warhol retrospective.

National Museum of Photography Film and Television, Bradford invited speaker.

Camden Film and Video Festival, London invited speaker.

1988 Museum of Moving Image, London invited speaker.

1987 Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam Sept 4th 1987 Symposium ‘The Arts For Television’ invited panel member

Wolverhampton Civic Art Gallery

Hatton Gallery, Newcastle University

Videography

2001 The Film and Video Archive at Central St Martins College of Arts Research Project

1999 National Film and Video Archive (British Film Institute) archiving all video works from

1975-1995 for the nation for purposes of national film and video heritage and current and future generations research purposes (40 video works)

 

Websites

www.stjamesart.freeserve.co.uk
www.thecentreofattention.org/exhibitions/marty
www.davidjr.com/evo1/martystjames
www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/2001/01/24
www.hibeam.net/fw/fw/19/1531
www.harpo.pads.arts.gla.ac.uk
www.tube.tfl.gov.uk/contentplatformfornemedia
www.vgallery.ru/archivs/travel
www.evo1.org
www.artsworld.com
www.insidespace.com/artist
www.kolodzeiart.org/
www.hi-beam.net

 

Articles and Reviews

The Moscow Art Magazine No 45 03.06.02.

Metro Newspaper London - Metro Life Art Feb 11th by Fisan Ganer.

The Press Journal - Aberdeen Picture Yourself as rich and famous 12 Oct 1999.

The Cambrian News, page 14 Thursday February 9th 1979, Killroy was here.

Kultureel Magazine, number 7 1982 Holland Performance Door Marty St.James.

Y Cymro Newspaper front cover Feb 13th 1979 Pwy?Pam? Pryd? Ble?.

The Liverpool Daily Post, Front cover and page 7.

Thursday June 9th 1977 Martys Incredible Performance.

Arts Review 24th September 1982 Page 501 Perfect Moments
Gareth Stone Jones.

The Rochdale Observer, page 7 Saturday 4th June 1983 Performance Art Without Convention.

The Artful Reporter No 59 June 1983 ISSN 0140-1408 Performance Art Show.

Spectacle Magazine a field journal from Los Angeles (1984). Performance Art pages 1 and 19 ISSN: 0748-6227.

Performance Magazine (Live Art Now) No 40 (1986) London. Learning to Fly Rob La Frenais ISSN No.0144 590.

Studio International Vol:195 No997 Nov 1992.

Artists Newsletter Dec 1982 Perfect Moments by Chrissey Iles.

Marty St.James and Anne Wilson by Ruth Ann Marcelle.

The Artful Reporter Issue No.57 April 1983 Performance-in-Residence
by Rob Powell.

Arnolfini Preview Magazine, Fact is Stranger than Fiction,
Liz Wells 1986.

Cornerhouse Art Centre Magazine (Front Cover), Manchester

Oct 1985 Human Interest.

 The Economist Magazine July 1985 pages 88/89 Heartthrobs unlimited pages.

 Arts Review 19th July 1985 page 370 Economart by Clare Henry.

 Midland Group Magazine, Nottingham (Front Cover) National Review of Live Art Sept/Oct No 25 1986.

The Sunday Times Magazine, May 5th 1985 First Sight, Boon Companions,
Loyd Grossman.

Performance Magazine no 15 Oct/Nov 1985 Marty St.James and
Anne Wilson.

Arts Review 31st Jan 1986 pages 45/46 Love:Sacred and Profane
John Furse.

London Daily News, 1987 Fantasy Life in Hackney,
Sarah Jane Checkland.

The Saturday Times, August 13th 1988 page 19 Arts Diary Spellbinding Stuff.

The Times, Thursday 5th January 1989 The fine art of checking into the Grand
Sarah Jane Checkland.

Independent Media magazine No 87 March 1989 Daydreams and Ballrooms Nik Houghton.

High Performance Magazine USA Marty St.James and Anne Wilson Spring /Summer 1982 page 148.

Event Arts Magazine April 1989 South East Arts, Tunbridge Wells Kent.

The Face Magazine, Vol 2 No 5 Feb 1989 London. Louisa Buck.

Evening Standard Thurs 2nd Feb 1989 London. Artwork Hotel Lucinda Bredin and Annalena McAfee.

The Sunday Times 1989 London. Room Service Rose Sheperd.

Time Out Magazine, 1989 London. Hotel at Air.

Time Out Magazine, 17th Oct 1990 London Sarah Kent on Video.

City Limits Magazine Aug 30th 1990 465 London.Video Art
by Nik Houghton.

City Limits Magazine Sept 1990 468 London. Exposures
Nik Houghton.

Artists Newsletter, 1989 Room service by Sara Selwood.

Media Matic Magazine 1989 vol4 Stylictic Piccolo
by Jeremy Welsh. Holland.

GQ magazine Oct 1990 Moving Pictures Still Art, Louisa Buck.

Elle Magazine Sept 1990 Art St.James Sam Willets.

Artists Newsletter Nov 1990. Video art Nik Houghton.

Sunday Correspondent Newspaper,14th Oct 1990.

Monumental Pretention of the Video Age. James Hall.

New York Times Sunday Dec 30th 1990 Video Portrait Artists Suzanne Cassidy.

Hampstead and Highgate Express Fri 12th Oct 1990.

Videos are taking over the aslym

The Saturday Times Newspaper, January 26th 1991
Stirred by a slight shake by John Davies

The Japan Sunday Times, 11th June 1995 Portraiture beyond all countenance
by Julia Cassim

Citations in Books and Catalogues

Art and the Sea, an Institute of Contemporary Art publication
1982 ISBN 0 905263 162

Drawings, A Mixed Exhibition to Explore the Nature of Drawing Rochdale Art Gallery publication 1984 supported by the Arts Council of Great Britain

The First International Magazine on Video Art Infermental 1982/1983/1984 Budapest, Hungary

The Performance Art Show, Rochdale Art Gallery publication

Nueva Estetica del Video Telos Video Nuevos Realizadores Europeos Espana Nov 1986

Video: The State of the Art Channel 4 television catalogue 1986
Rod Stoneman

Video in Kunst und autag Germany 1987 video sketches
British Canadian Video Exchange 84
installation, performance
and video tapes Canada House, Air Gallery

Perfect Moments Oriel Gallery 1982 by Chrissey Illes

Robin Gibson
Painting The Century 101 Portrait Masterpieces
1900 - 2000
(NPG Publications)ISBN hb 1 85514 289 9.2000 P 268 / 269.

Mike Legget
Photofile No 60 photographic publication of the artists digital prints, Sidney, Australia.
CCP2000

The Old Fire Station
Acme Studios (publication) November 1999

John Cooper
National Portrait Gallery a visitors guide.
NPG2000 P 120-121

Electronically Yours (exhibition catalogue)
Text Jasia Riechardt / Marty St.James. P120-128. Tokyo 1998.

Julia Knight
Diverse Practices - a critical reader on British Video Art
Edited by Julia Knight. Text by John Byrne
(University Of Luton Press) 1997. P 253-255.

Dave Curtis
A Directory of British Film And Video Artists
Edited by Dave Curtis (Arts Council) 1996.
Text by Jeremy Welsh. P178-179

Sean Cubitt
Videography. Video Media and Art Culture (Macmillan) 1995
Cover Photograph /P66-67.

Artec 95 (exhibition catalogue)
Text Jasia Reichardt / Marty St.James. Nagoya City Art Museum. 1995. P22-25

Robin Gibson
The Portrait Now National Portrait Gallery, London 1993. P75/119

Videonale Bonn, Germany (exhibition catalogue)
Edited by Petra Unnutzer. Bonner Kunstverein 1990
P192-195

European Media Festival Osnabruck, Germany
(exhibition catalogue)
Edited by Eckhard Diesing.Medienkunst Festival 1990 P58/156-157

The Fire station A William Raban 35mm film.
Premiered at the Sony Pictures screening theatre, London.
(Marty St.James is one of the artists featured)
17th May 2000

Occupational Hazard Critical writing on Recent British Art
Edited by Duncan McCorquodale Black Dog publishing 1998 P97
ISBN 0-9521773-8-2

Somewhere or In Between
Marty St.James
Published by the Chelsea Art Museum
ISBN 0-9764504-1-0

Action Series Artists Book
Marty St.James
Published by the Chelsea Art Museum
ISBN 0-9764504-0-2

Philosophy and Art Render Visible by Marty St.James
Edited by Dr Richard Osborne
Zidane Press 2008
ISBN 0-955485015

Broadcast interview items

  • Channel Four Television News - presenter Jon Snow The Video Portraits 1990
  • LBC radio interview with Angela Rippon 1986
  • BBC radio Womans hour interview 1986
  • John Walters BBC Radio One interview Hotel 1989
  • Worlds Service Radio interview Osnabrook, Germany 1991
  • Worlds Service Radio interview Japan 1995
  • Worlds Service Radio interview Hotel, London 1989
  • BBC2 television Bath Arts Festival interview 1988
  • BBC2 television appearance Video Portraits 1991
  • Channel Four Comment programme The State of British Art 1990