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KIRCHMAN GALLERY
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JOHNSON CITY, TX 78636
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Sunday & Monday: 12 - 5 
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Danville Chadbourne
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ARTIST STATEMENT

Essentially, my work is concerned with the evocation of spiritual or primal states, using simple organic forms, often in suggestive conjunctions that elaborate metaphorically primary issues of ambiguity, morality, accident/intention, contradiction or even existence. Frequently there is an allusion to circumstance, contextual usage, and time as a condition of the work, but it appears in a peripheral, indirect, or generalized way, never specific or obvious. I have chosen by personal evolution to use forms and images that appear to be part of some culture with an elaborate mythological structure, never quite defined, but evidently interrelated. I am concerned with the intellectual speculation that we make regarding other cultures, especially primitive or ancient ones based on our observation of their artifacts. This anthropological perception is a key issue in my work.

Formally, I use relatively simple sculptural images, sometimes static like monuments, other times active, dynamic forms that suggest some usage, often ritualistic. I also tend to use materials and processes that imply cultural attitudes that are harmonious with nature and the passage of time. Clay has the most associative power in archeological terms and easily responds to the expressive needs of my ideas as well as being rather permanent and durable. Wood, stone, fiber, bone, and some found objects also work effectively as materials charged with connotative powers in this context. Hopefully, each element, as well as the whole body of work, contributes to the total effect of rediscovering an artifact that is evidently outside of our culture at one level, but reflects a kind of universal human consciousness and ultimately stimulates the perception of our own personal existence.

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sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, stoneware, stone: Desire at the Risk of Mimicry
DESIRE AT THE RISK OF MIMICRY
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, stoneware, stone: The Negotiated Invention of Coincidence
THE NEGOTIATED INVENTION OF COINCIDENCE
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic on earthenware and plywood: The Conspicuous Search for Blind Faith
THE CONSPICUOUS SEARCH FOR BLIND FAITH
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic on earthenware: The Blind Search for Intuition
THE BLIND SEARCH FOR INTUITION
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic on earthenware, acrylic and ink on wood: The Endless Equation
THE ENDLESS EQUATION
 
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic on earthenware: The Myth of Inherent Values
THE MYTH OF INHERENT VALUES
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic and ink on wood, wood, fiber: The Deadly Game of Adaptive Truth
THE DEADLY GAME OF ADAPTIVE TRUTH
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic and ink on paper, acrylic on plywood: The Deliberate Lessons of Ambiguity - The Twins
THE DELIBERATE LESSONS OF AMBIGUITY - THE TWINS
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic and ink on wood, acrylic on earthenware: Sympathetic Beliefs - Arcane Compensations
SYNPATHETIC BELIEFS - ARCHANE COMPENSATIONS
sculpture by Danville Chadbourne, acrylic and ink on wood: The Axiom of Intrinsic Values
THE AXIOM OF INTRINSIC VALUES
   
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