[5] John Gibson later opened his own gallery in 1967, in the neighborhood of Lenox Hill.
[7] The John Gibson Gallery held its first group exhibition in November 1967, The Hanging, Floating, Cantilever Show.
[6] The first exhibition featured installation art by Donald Judd, Andy Warhol, Kenneth Snelson, Christo, Robert Morris, Forrest Myers, and Sol LeWitt.
[1] The John Gibson Gallery has work in public collections such as the Harvard Art Museums.
[8] The gallery is primarily known for the Minimalist, land art, arte povera, conceptual artists and European artists it has represented and whose careers it helped launch.