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"Daoist fu (Talismans)" is part of the series "The 10,000 Things / Read the Signs", inspired by Chinese philosophy (Daoism). Link to Exhibition in Vienna: Daoist fu (talismans) are related to a primordial form of writing that emerged with the differentiation of the Dao at the birth of the cosmos (...
2019
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Harald Gsaller is an Austrian contemporary artist and writer. Artist's Statement: Gsaller’s practice encompasses the use of digital drawing/graphics, photography, video, and text-and-image-emblems. – The artist draws from the heritage of (Western) philosophy, rhetoric, science and art, as well as Chinese Taoist philosophy and visual culture. Gsaller has built two brands: “Something Open” and "TAOartVienna". – Within this framework he transforms the materials of his research into images and lecture performances.
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