Collective Exhibitions and Salons

Expositions de groupe et salons

  • Société Sint Lucas, Amsterdam (Netherlands), from 1918 to 1925, annually.
  • Society of Independant Dutch Artists, Amsterdam (Netherlands), from 1920 to 1925, annually, until 1973.
  • International Exhibition of Modern Art, Geneva (Switzerland), 1921.
  • Engravers Society « Le Trait » (The Line), Paris (France), from 1921, annually.
  • Artistic Circle, Antwerp (Belgium), 1923.
  • Lellan Gallery, Glasgow (Scotland), 1923.
  • Galerie Wolfsberger, Zurich (Switzerland), 1924.
  • International Exhibition of Engravings, Vienna (Austria), 1924.
  • Salon of Independant Artists, Paris (France), from 1924, annually.
  • Venice Biennale (Italy) 1924 - 1926 - 1932.
  • From 1920 to 1928, Collective Exhibitions organized by the Bavaria Verlag in Munich, Hanover, Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Mulheim, Budapest, Vienna, Basel, Essen.
  • Society of Populist Painters, Paris (France) (four years in a row), 1926.
  • Museum of Moscou (drawings and engravings), 1926.
  • Salon d’automne (Autumn Salon), Paris (France), 1926 and following years.
  • Glas Palast, Munich (Germany), 1929.
  • Choice Gallery, Antwerp (Belgium), 1929.
  • Exhibitions at the Art Institute of Chicago (USA), 1930 - 1934 - 1937 - 1938.
  • Tour in Indonesia, 1931.
  • Katia Granoff Gallery, Paris (France), 1932.
  • Billiet Gallery, Paris (France), 1933.
  • Museums of Budapest, Chicago, Pretoria, 1934.
  • National Society of Fine Arts, Paris (France), 1935 and following years.
  • International Exhibition, Paris - Gold Medal (France), 1937.
  • Exhibition of Graphic Arts, Toronto (Canada), 1937.
  • Carnegie Institut, Pittsburgh (USA), 1937 and 1939.
  • Collective Exhibition in Los Angeles (USA), 1937.
  • Collective Exhibition in Casablanca (Marocco), 1945.
  • Collective Exhibition, Denise René Gallery, Paris (France), 1945.
  • Tour in Brazil and in Mexico, 1946.
  • Museum of Modern Art, Paris (France), 1950.
  • International Exhibition, Vichy (France)-Prize for the Best Foreign Painter, 1951.
  • Salon d’hiver (Winter Salon), Paris (France), 1952 and following years.
  • International Exhibition, Deauville (France)-Nude Art prize, 1956.
  • Club 44, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), 1961.
  • Lucidel Gallery, Mons (Belgium), 1962.
  • Potterat Gallery, Lausanne (Switzerland), 1964.
  • Aktuaryus Gallery, Srasbourg (France), 1965.
  • Dutch Institute, Paris France, 1965-1966 and 1970.

Solo Exhibitions

  • Van Lier Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1917
  • Museum of Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1917
  • Museum of Arnhem (Netherlands), 1917
  • Museum of Dordrecht (Netherlands), 1917
  • Museum of The Hague (Netherlands), 1918
  • Museum of Eindhoven (Netherlands), 1920
  • Buffa Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1920
  • From 1920 to 1928, solo exhibitions by the Bavaria Verlag in Munich, and in Hanover, Munich, Berlin, Hamburg, Dresden, Mulheim, Budapest, Vienna, Basel, Essen
  • Wolfsberger Gallery, Zurich (Switzerland), 1924
  • Jeanne Bucher Gallery, Paris (France), 1928 (with Mondrian)
  • Bonaparte Gallery, Paris (France), 1929
  • Laval Gallery, Brussels (Belgium), 1930
  • American Club, Paris (France), 1931
  • Montparnasse Gallery (Elkaïm), Paris (France), 1931
  • Duncan Gallery, Paris (France), 1933
  • Zack Gallery, Paris (France), 1935
  • Santee-Landweer Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1935
  • Museum of Modern Art, The Hague (Netherlands), 1937
  • Denise René Gallery, Paris (France), 1937
  • Saint-Jean-de-Luz Gallery, Saint-Jean de Luz (France), 1941
  • Berri Gallery, Paris (two times in a row), 1942
  • Industrial Circle, Reims (France), 1942, 1944
  • Allard-Capucines Gallery, Paris (France), 1943
  • Sélection Gallery, Tunis (Tunisia), 1944
  • Arti et Amicitiae Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1945
  • Centre for Fine Arts, Brussels (Belgium), 1945
  • Huynck and Scherjon Gallery, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1945
  • Durand-Ruel Gallery, Paris (France), 1946
  • Rubens Gallery, Brussels (Belgium) (every two years), 1948
  • Campo Gallery, Antwerp (Belgium) (every two years), 1948
  • Memlinc Gallery, Bruges (Belgium) (every two years), 1948
  • Aktuaryus Gallery, Strasbourg (France) (every two years), 1948
  • Potterat Gallery, Lausanne (Switzerland) (every two years), 1950
  • Katz Gallery (cultural exchange), Basel (Switzerland) (three exhibitions), 1951.
  • Orsay Gallery, Paris (France), 1951
  • Château de la Jansonne, Arles (France) (three times), 1952 (then later two other shows)
  • Motte Gallery, Geneva (Switzerland), 1952
  • Lucidel Gallery, Mons (Belgium), 1952 (then every two years).
  • Reflets Gallery, Brussels (Belgium), 1957, (then biennial exhibitions until 1969)
  • Club 44, La Chaux-de-Fonds (Switzerland), 1959
  • Singer Museum, Laren (Netherlands), 1959
  • Aktuaryus Gallery, Strasbourg (France), 1962 and 1972
  • Vendôme Gallery, Paris (France), 1963 and 1969.
  • Netherlander Institute, Paris France, 1970.
  • Reflets Gallery, Brussels (Belgium), 1973 and 1979
  • French Institute, Amsterdam (Netherlands), 1980

Exhibitions organized by "Le Sillon Nicolas Eekman":

  • Lutetia Hotel, Paris (France), 1989.
  • City Hall of Nuenen (Netherlands), 1990.
  • UNESCO, Paris (France), 1991.
  • Taylor Foundation, Paris (France), 2000.
  • Museum of Menton (France), 2004.
  • Atelier Grognard, Rueil-Malmaison (France), 2006.
  • Espace Carpeaux, Courbevoie (France), 2006.