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Austria
Drawing, Vector on Paper
Size: 46.2 W x 34.6 H x 0 D in
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"Chart of the 10,000 Things" is part of a series called "The 10,000 Things / Read the signs" which aims at depicting the process of reading the sacred signs in the skies (of ancient China) by the most advanced Daoist Masters in order to help the people/the state in crisis. The Dao generates Oneness. Oneness generates Twoness. Twoness generates Threeness. Threeness generates the ten thousand things. (Laozi 42; transl. by H.-G. Moeller) The ten thousand things have ten thousand different forms, but in the final analysis they are one. How did they become one? Because of nonbeing. Through nonbeing one reaches oneness. (Commentary of Wang Pi on Laozi 42; transl. by Ariane Rump/Wing-tsit Chan) "The Sacred Chart of the 10,000 Things (blue)" (2019), Digital Vector Drawing/Ink-jet Print 1 of 3, 88 cm x 117,4 cm. Edition 3 + 1AP (the Artist's proof is for my archive). Printed on Hahnemuehle FineArt Baryta paper 325 g/sqm with archival inks, to ensure the quality and longevity of the print. Signed by the artist on the back of the print and shipped well protected in a tube (in a tube).
Drawing:Vector on Paper
Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork
Size:46.2 W x 34.6 H x 0 D in
Frame:Not Framed
Ready to Hang:Not applicable
Packaging:Ships Rolled in a Tube
Delivery Time:Typically 5-7 business days for domestic shipments, 10-14 business days for international shipments.
Handling:Ships rolled in a tube. Artists are responsible for packaging and adhering to Saatchi Art’s packaging guidelines.
Ships From:Austria.
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Austria
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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