Fusing Modernism with elements of tribal art, San Antonio artist Danville Chadbourne has created a vast, sprawling world of work that uses simple organic shapes to evoke psychological and spiritual states. His serene sculptures resemble the relics and totems of a lost or unknown civilization, combining a modern aesthetic with primitive materials, mostly clay, wood, stone, fiber, and bone with a few manmade found objects—but never plastic…see the entire article in the print version of November’s Sculpture magazine.
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