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"Frog and Desserts Boat" by David Gilhooly, 1978
16.75h x 11.5w x 10.5d
Gilhooly's Frog and Desserts Boat reflects the absolute absurdity and humor of the Funk movement. Gilhooly was probably the most involved of Robert Arneson's students at Davis in the movement which rejected the elitism of art. Since the 1970s, the subject of frogs consumed his work. He developed extensive "frog worlds" which document the history, ethnology, religion, and myths of this frog civilization. His works both parody and demystify human civilization.