Inspired by his personal history being raised in the American South, Chase Travaille creates surreal sculptures that subvert the notion of the idyllic countryside. Dark Humor, transgressive thoughts, and desires are articulated in objects that invite a dialogue concerning sexuality, social class, and the inherent theatricality of southern culture. His current body of work Shard Amphora is focused on attaching the ceramic shards of different artists to rebuild new vessels as a response to the events of 2020 and its lingering aftermath into today. Chase received his MFA from Alfred University in 2019 and was awarded the Outstanding Student Achievement in Sculpture Award from the International Sculpture Center the same year. He has attended residencies internationally and finished his long-term residency at the Archie Bray Foundation in the summer of 2021. He currently lives and works in Northwest Arkansas. (From the artist's website)
Chase Travaille
Shard Amphora No. 15, 2022
Ceramic shards, epoxy
Consists of ceramic shards by these artists: Chris Alveshere, HP Bloomer, Katriona Drijber, Ruth Easterbrook, Steven Lee and Deshun Peoples
25 x 11 x 10 in.; 63.5 x 27.9 x 25.4 cm
Provenance: Chase Travaille
Exhibition: Ambiguity, October 7 - November 13, 2022, LaiSun Keane, Boston, MA
Exquisite Corpse: Vessels by Chase Travaille, Windgate Museum of Art at Hendrix College, Conway, Arkansas, July 28, 2023–December 12, 2023
Condition: Excellent. Handmade aesthetic production irregularities.