MORE THAN US. Scottish Natural Heritage & Dalziel + Scullion | 2009 | ISBN: 978-1-85397-580-6

36 page full colour publication with DVD. Dalziel + Scullion, in collaboration with Scottish Natural Heritage, invited key thinkers in the field of contemporary ecology to address the question ‘was the bond between humanity and the natural world affectively severed’. This publication documents the activities of that collaboration, and the accompanying DVD presents a unique opportunity to experience the live presentations of these inspired thinkers: David Abram, storyteller, ecologist and philosopher; Jay Griffiths, award winning writer; John Lister-Kaye naturalist, conservationist and writer; Mark Lynas, one of the leading voices in the climate change debate; and Michael Russell, MSP (duration: 5 hours). Available here.







THE EARTH TURNED TO BRING US CLOSER. Dalziel + Scullion. Craig Armstrong | 2008 | ISBN: 978-82-90813-30-9

10 page full colour publication containing an essay in English and Norwegian by the architect and author, Paul Shepheard. The publication was made for the installation of the work The Earth Turned to Bring Us Closer in Feinstein Lighthouse on the Norwegian coast.
Published by Hå Gamle Prestegard Norway. Available here.






SOME DISTANCE FROM THE SUN. Dalziel + Scullion | 2007 | ISBN: 978-0-9543574-8-1

31 page full colour containing essays by Hugh Ingram and Oliver Lowenstein. Two art works are documented: Some Distance From The Sun and Unknown Pines. Both works are involved in looking at the vegetal species with which we share our environment. The long and inventive evolution of plants parallels that of the animal kingdom; their place in the world is complex and profound and as such our understanding of their nature has proven challenging to our animalistic ways of thinking. This publication presents some of Dalziel + Scullion's explorations within this field. Available here.





HOME. Dalziel + Scullion | 2001 | ISBN: 0-947912-08-8

96 page full colour containing essays by Keith Hartley, David Ward and Judith Findlay. Published by the Fruitmarket Gallery Edinburgh to accompany the exhibition Home in 2001, this book documents Dalziel + Scullion's collaborative work from 1993 to 2001 including major works, prints and multiples. Available here.


 






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