The Tao of Art: The Inner Meaning of Chinese Art and Philosophy
English


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Whether Taoism is a nature philosophy or simply pantheism it is clearly one of the worlds oldest and most important philosophies of life. In The Tao of Art Ben Willis brings together two widely disparate fields of thought art and philosophy and shows the unity between them in Taoism. A recent major exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago confirmed what Willis makes clear: that most historical Chinese art was heavily influenced by the cosmic concepts of the philosophical Taoists. Through a brilliant synthesis of the procedures and values of art with the inner meaning of the Tao Willis establishes compelling reasons to believe that both art and creativity are imbued with a universal spirituality. The Tao of Art is a valuable contribution to art theory as well as a benefit to readers interested in spiritual development and a broader understanding of Taoism. Well researched with 18 B&W reproductions of beautiful Chinese watercolors.
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