Daoist Art

SF Station: Be Here Tao: A Wandering Daoist Salon celebrates Taoist music, movement arts, medicine, ritual, literature, games, art, performances & more

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Be Here Tao: A Wandering Daoist Salon celebrates Taoist music, movement arts, medicine, ritual, literature, games, art, performances & more

Daoist Philosophy Along with Confucianism, “Daoism” (sometimes called “ Taoism “) is one of the two great indigenous philosophical traditions of China. As an English term, Daoism corresponds to both Daojia (“ Dao family” or “school of the Dao ”), an early Han dynasty (c. 100s B.C.E.) term which describes so-called “philosophical” texts and thinkers such as Laozi and ...

The Daoist belief in immortality and the search for the elixir of life found great favor among the imperial court. During this time, numerous Daoist texts were written, and Daoist practices such as Qi Gong and meditation were further developed and refined. Throughout history, Daoism has experienced highs and lows.

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Discover Taoism, a spiritual tradition that has evolved in China, among other places, and includes practices such as qigong, acupuncture, martial arts, ritual, and meditation.

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The Daoist approach to life is one that recommends reserve, acceptance of the world as it is, and living in accordance with the flow of nature. In ancient China, Laozi and other thinkers responded to the unrest, conflict, and suffering they witnessed in their society.

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When Stephen Little, the Art Institute’s chief curator of Asian art, began planning the “Taoism and the Arts of China” exhibit that just opened, he had no idea what Taoism, let alone Taoist art, meant ...

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