Jean Gibson (1927–1991) was a British artist known for her abstract sculptures, often in resin, canvas, fibreglass or perspex.
[2] In 1977 Gibson began making reliefs on canvas after developing an allergy to the resin used in sculptures.
[2] Gibson claimed the Polish-Russian artist and art theorist, Kazimir Malevich, as her spiritual father.
They included social workers, psychotherapists, medical doctors and the fashion designer, Nicole Farhi.
[3][7][8][9] A joint exhibition of works by Whishaw and Gibson was held in 2018 at the Canwood Gallery and Sculpture Park.