John Gibson Gallery

[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.

Invitation to contemporary art exhibition, Eighties (1992)
Invitation to contemporary art exhibition, German Photographers (1997)