John Whibley Gallery Explained
The John Whibley Gallery was an art gallery in London, England, at its peak in the 1960s and early 1970s. It was initially located at 60 George Street but was reported to have reopened in 1968 and thereafter was located at 22 Cork Street.[1] [2] It was still functioning in 1973.[3] It attracted artists from as far afield as South Africa and Malaysia.[4] [5] The gallery closed in 1975.[6]
Notes and References
- Book: Studio international. 30 January 2012. 1968. Studio Trust.
- Book: The Connoisseur. 30 January 2012. January 1970. National Magazine Co..
- Book: Spalding. Frances. Collins. Judith. 20th century painters and sculptors. 30 January 2012. 1991. Antique Collectors' Club. 978-1-85149-106-3. 412.
- Book: South Africa. Dept. of Education. Adult Education Division. S. A. Association for Adult Education. S. A. Association for the Advancement of Knowledge and Culture . Foundation for Education Science and Technology . Lantern. 30 January 2012. 1972. Adult Education Division, Union Education Dept..
- Book: (Malaysia), Balai Seni Lukis Negara. Contemporary paintings of Malaysia. 30 January 2012. 1 July 1988. National Art Gallery. 978-983-9572-00-1.
- Catharni Stern: Sculptor (exhibition publication from The Minories Gallery, Colchester) n.d.