Michael Gibbs (poet) explained

Michael Gibbs (1949-2009) was a British poet and visual artist.[1] He lived and worked in Amsterdam from 1974 until his death in 2009.[2] [3]

Artwork

Gibbs's work consisted primarily of concrete and visual poetry, video, photography, as well as mail art and artists' books. Gibbs was active in Fluxus beginning in 1968. Gibbs was associated with De Appel arts center in the 1970s.

Publishing

While a student, Gibbs began publishing his art magazine titled Kontexts, which included interviews with writers including William Burroughs and Brion Gysin.

He later published a second magazine titled Artzien,[4] which had 28 issues between 1978 and 1982. Artzien collected reviews of exhibitions written by visual artists.

In the 1990s, he started an internet project called Nondescript Productions, and went on to produce online publications including Why Not Sneeze?[5]

Exhibitions

Gibbs's work was the subject of a 2016 festival and exhibition "Let it Keep Secrets" at de Appel Arts center in de Appel arts centre in Amsterdam.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Collections Online British Museum . 2022-04-26 . www.britishmuseum.org.
  2. Web site: Michael Gibbs - Monoskop . monoskop.org.
  3. Web site: Artdaily . Exhibitions, lectures and performances celebrate the early work of Michael Gibbs . 2022-04-26 . artdaily.cc . English.
  4. Web site: De Appel . Let it Keep Secrets.
  5. Book: Guy Schranen . The Bloody Alphabet, or how to crack it . Jan de Rook, Gerrit and Andrew Wilson . All or nothing and other pages . 2016 . Uniformbooks.