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Jane Watt talks to Dalziel + Scullion about their collaborative practice, unusual studio set up and processes involved in their commission for Royal Aberdeen Childrens Hospital.
Matthew Dalziel and Louise Scullion are based in Scotland and have been working collaboratively for over ten years. Matthew Dalziel studied sculpture at Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art in Dundee. When he left art college he began to use photography in his practice. It was when he was living and working in Glasgow in the early 1990s that he met Louise Scullion. Scullion, a student of Glasgow School of Arts Environmental Art programme, made sculpture and installation works which were often based on ideas rooted within the natural environment. They began to work together and soon found a practice which combined subtle shifts in light, air and water in works such as Sargassum, The Gifted Child and Wing at the CCA, Glasgow in 1995, Endlessly, a video projection as part of a solo exhibition at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art in Edinburgh in 1997 and Water Falls Down at Manchester Art Gallery & Museum in 2001.
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