After meeting in the downtown galleries of New York in the late 1950s, Boris Lurie, Sam Goodman and Stanley Fisher came together to found the NO!art movement, leading a group of artists who staged a series of exhibitions that combined the disciplines of painting, sculpture, installation, and happenings. Finding its first home in the March Gallery on E. 10th Street and then moving uptown to Gallery: Gertrude Stein, the work of the NO!artists challenged the established forms and focus of the art world of the early 1960s.