JOHN GIBSON

Born 1958

EDUCATION

MFA Yale University 1982

BFA Rhode Island School of Design 1980

SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITIONS:

2002    Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

2001    Hodges Taylor Gallery, Charlotte, NC

1999    Miller/Block Gallery, Boston, MA

1998    Wendy S. Evans Fine Art, New York, NY

1997    Miller/Block Gallery, Boston, MA

1996    A.J. Rosen Fine Art, Paris, France

1995    Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

1994    Perspectives Fine Art, New York, NY

1993    Wendy Hoff Fine Art, New York, NY

1990    Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY

 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS:

1999    Idea - Form, Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA

1998    Inaugural Exhibit New Gerald Peters Gallery, Santa Fe, NM

1997    Monoprints, Miller/Block Gallery, Boston, MA

1996    5 College Faculty DrawingShow, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

1993    Wet Paint, Miller Block Gallery, Bc^ton, MA

1992    Beyond Realism, Southern Alleghenies Museum of Art, PA

1991    Talent, Allan Stone Gallery, New York, NY

1990    37 Artists at Capitol Cities/ABC

SELECTED COLLECTIONS:

Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA New York Public Library, New York, NY

Ackland Museum, Chapel Hill, NC

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Museum at the Rhode Island School of Design, Providence, RI

University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA

Smith College Museum of Art, Northampton, MA

Hallmark Collection of Prints

Graham Gund Collection, Boston, MA

Morgan Stanley Collection, New York, NY

Springfield Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MA

First Charter National Bank. Charlotte, NC

Womble Carlyle Sandridge & Rice, PLLC, Winston-Salem, NC

SELECTED ARTICLES:

Ken Johnson, Gallery Reviews, The New York Times, November 1998

Review, The New Yorker Magazine, November 23,1998

Gate McQuaid, "Gibson puts ball in our court," The Boston Globe, May 22, 1997

Self Portrait,7%e New Yorker Magazine, February 14,1994

Nancy Stapen, "John Gibson at Miller/Block Gallery, "The Boston Globe, October 27, 1994

Christine Temin, "Gibson Paints the Familiar, Darkly," The Boston Globe, January 19, 1989