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"To fight the Demon" Print

Harald Gsaller

Austria

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A (contemporary) Chinese ink painting scroll. To fight the demon. What a task. – Getting aware of my (inner) demons. Daring to confront with them by respecting their power. "To fight the Demon" (2019) Drawing/Ink-jet Print 1 of 3, 60cm x 120cm. Edition 3 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive). Printed on Hahnemühle Photo Rag Baryta paper 315 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. The print comes with a small white board. Signed by the artist on the back of the print, with a certificate of authentification and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).

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Print:Giclee on Photo Paper

Size:12 W x 6 H x 0.1 D in

Size with Frame:17.25 W x 11.25 H x 1.2 D in

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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, text-image emblems and lecture performances / artist’s lectures. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of (Western) philosophy, rhetorics, science and art – in line with the motto “Something open”; since 2005 he has been influenced by (Chinese) Daoist philosophy, religion and visual culture, referring to this artistic research as “Un-curating the Dao". ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Comment: Chinese connoisseurs of art sometimes state that Chinese philosophy and art “need a deep understanding”. An Austrian / Western artist might observe that there are excellent Chinese pianists, philosophers or contemporary artists who have deeply felt “their” Schubert or Heidegger or Kosuth …

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