Artist

David Gilhooly

born Auburn, CA 1943-died Newport, OR 2013
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Courtesy David Gilhooly.
Also known as
  • David James Gilhooly III
Born
Auburn, California, United States
Died
Newport, Oregon, United States
Biography

David Gilhooly states that his lowbrow humor makes his work accessible so that “even my most maiden old aunt or my most drugged-out cousin can get at the meaning of the work or at least experience it!” He studied at the University of California, where he worked as an assistant to Robert Arneson. Gilhooly was a leading advocate of funk art, which challenged the seriousness of the art world by focusing on absurd images of everyday objects. He parodied ancient civilizations, religion, politics, and culture through an alternative world of ceramic frogs and other creatures until 1983, when he began to use food to satirize man-made and natural disasters.

Works by this artist (3 items)

David Gilhooly, Merfrog and her Pet Fish, 1979, white earthenware and glazes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Helen Williams Drutt English and H. Peter Stern in honor of the 35th anniversary of the Renwick Gallery, 2007.47.12
Merfrog and her Pet Fish
Date1979
white earthenware and glazes
On view
David Gilhooly, Cephlapod 5, 1971, white earthenware and glazes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Gift of Mr. and Mrs. David K. Anderson, Martha Jackson Memorial Collection, 1980.137.30
Cephlapod 5
Date1971
white earthenware and glazes
On view
David Gilhooly, Frog Pot Unwinding: Covering the World with Frogs, 1980, white earthenware and glazes, Smithsonian American Art Museum, Bequest of Edith S. and Arthur J. Levin, 2005.5.34A-B
Frog Pot Unwinding: Covering the World with Frogs
Date1980
white earthenware and glazes
Not on view