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The work was purchased by a museum in Vienna and published in 2014. The publication "Flugschrift No8" comes as agift with the work.
"Shou / Longevity" is (as a variant) part of the publication "WU WEI / Flugschrift 8" [see biography] and was purchased by a Viennese museum collection.
Amongst skyscrapers near Central Yan’an Road of modern Shanghai the inhabitants of apartment towers one day find themselves confronted with a very large banner showing… a decent calligraphy of the Taoist (Daoist) sign ”Shou“: longevity, the long (good) life, if one lives according to the Taoist (Daoist) rules.
We wonder who placed the banner there, and for how long it will be left visible to the public, being rather a hint to forgotten knowledge (about the art of wu wei / non-action) than referring to a thing to buy as normal advertisements do.
Digitally manipulated Photography.
Ink-jet-print on Hahnemühle Photo Rag paper 315 g/sqm with archival inks, shipped in a tube.
« My art is stimulated by Chinese Taoist philosophy and visual culture. »
Harald Gsaller is an award-winning digital painter/draftsman, photographer, and writer based in Vienna/Austria/Europe whose works have been exhibited nationally, as well as in China, Italy, Spain, France, Switzerland, and the United States. The artist draws inspiration from the heritage of Western philosophy, rhetorics, science, popular culture, and art. In recent years his artistic expression has been heavily influenced by (Chinese) Taoist philosophy and visual culture. Gsaller's practice encompasses digital drawing and painting, photography, and giving lecture performances.