Following is the obituary of the artist, The San Francisco Bee, October 21, 2013, submitted by Matthew Weseley. David Gilhooly was a leader in Bay Area funk art. By Robert D. Dávila. David Gilhooly,... Read full biography
Following is the obituary of the artist, The San Francisco Bee, October 21, 2013, submitted by Matthew Weseley. David Gilhooly was a leader in Bay Area funk art. By Robert D. Dávila. David Gilhooly, a prominent Northern California sculptor of fanciful frogs who was a founder of the Bay Area funk... Read full biography
Following is the obituary of the artist, The San Francisco Bee, October 21, 2013, submitted by Matthew Weseley. David Gilhooly was a leader in Bay Area funk art. By Robert D. Dávila. David Gilhooly, a prominent Northern California sculptor of fanciful frogs who was a founder of the Bay Area funk art movement at UC Davis in the early 1960s, died Aug. 21. He was 70. He died after collapsing suddenly at his home in Newport, Ore., said his wife, Camille Chang. He had been diagnosed with cancer... Read full biography
Following is the obituary of the artist, The San Francisco Bee, October 21, 2013, submitted by Matthew Weseley. David Gilhooly was a leader in Bay Area funk art. By Robert D. Dávila. David Gilhooly, a prominent Northern California sculptor of fanciful frogs who was a founder of the Bay Area funk art movement at UC Davis in the early 1960s, died Aug. 21. He was 70. He died after collapsing suddenly at his home in Newport, Ore., said his wife, Camille Chang. He had been diagnosed with cancer while being treated for a recent case of food poisoning, she said. Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally acclaimed for his imaginative ceramic works of animals, food and other subjects. He started his career in 1962 as an assistant... Read full biography
Following is the obituary of the artist, The San Francisco Bee, October 21, 2013, submitted by Matthew Weseley. David Gilhooly was a leader in Bay Area funk art. By Robert D. Dávila. David Gilhooly, a prominent Northern California sculptor of fanciful frogs who was a founder of the Bay Area funk art movement at UC Davis in the early 1960s, died Aug. 21. He was 70. He died after collapsing suddenly at his home in Newport, Ore., said his wife, Camille Chang. He had been diagnosed with cancer while being treated for a recent case of food poisoning, she said. Whimsical and irreverent, Mr. Gilhooly was internationally acclaimed for his imaginative ceramic works of animals, food and other subjects. He started his career in 1962 as an assistant to sculptor Robert Arneson, who ran the freewheeling TB-9 ceramics studio at UC Davis. Arneson and his student... Read full biography
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