The rise of Fluxus and Conceptual Art in the 1960s opened up many new possibilities for artists. The John Gibson Gallery, established in 1967, quickly made a reputation for itself by exhibiting some of the most challenging examples of these new developments.
Joseph Beuys, “Iphigenia Set,” Eight off-set prints published by the John Gibson Gallery, Part of the exhibition Collected Editions III, 5-Fold Brochure, John Gibson Gallery, 1975
The rise of Fluxus and Conceptual Art in the 1960s opened up many new possibilities for artists. The John Gibson Gallery, established in 1967, quickly made a reputation for itself by exhibiting some of the most challenging examples of these new developments.