James Herbert
Biography
James Herbert is an internationally known American painter and filmmaker. His work is known for its obsession with the nude figure in romantic and erotic figurations with an emphasis on the role of sexuality and scene context. Herbert was born in 1938 in Boston and grew up in Rhode Island. He began his informal art education as a teenager attending nude figure drawing classes at the Rhode Island School of Design. He earned his B.A. degree in art history from Dartmouth College in 1960 and his M.F.A. in painting in 1962 from the University of Colorado where he studied briefly with Clyfford Still and Stan Brakhage.
Directing (58 movies)

Scars
1997

Left of Reckoning
1984

Abandoned House
2007
R.E.M. - This Film Is On
1991

R.E.M.: Succumbs
1987
Jumbo Aqua
2000
Rabbit Pix
2004

Porch Glider
1970

Speedy Boys
1999

Night Horses
1975

Automan
1988

Two Figures
1980

Carnival
1983

Soundings
1986
Di Luce in Luce
1993
Low
1991
Still Life With Fish
1993
Wind
1995
A Peach, A Bird, A Fish
1996
Kolja & Sana
1996
Waves & Particles
1993

La Presenza
2002
Three
1974
John Five
1992
Outscape
1968
Arc
1969
Pluto
1970
Pear II
1972
Plum
1972
Glass
1975
Pear I
1972
January
1973
Cloth
1975

Silk
1977
Fig
1972

Maypops
1971
Primigravida
1971
Clove
1977
Mars
1979

Pony
1981

Cantico
1982

Apalachee
1974
Herodiade
1983
Near Luther Moon's
1990

Cameo
1982
Dearing
1978
Window
1983
Alcove in the Palazzo Rosso
1990
Trains
1987

Hotel
1984
Solitaire
1980
Frontier
1984

Piano
1987

Theater
1985
River
1985
Fish
1988

Island
1986
Dearing II
1978
| Title | Year | Job | 
|---|---|---|
| Abandoned House | 2007 | Screenplay | 
| Abandoned House | 2007 | Producer |