Abraham Mintchine artwork was exhibited in his lifetime in a handful of public displays. Shortly after his death, a couple of major retrospective exhibitions were organized in Paris. Following the War his work is exhibited again in France, but also in other countries such as England, Scotland, the United States, Italy, Israel and even Japan. Accordingly, many of Mintchine’s artwork is now in these countries, with some artwork also in Belgium, Ireland and Switzerland.
The main exhibitions of Abraham Mintchine’s artwork are listed below. Most of these are posthumous solo exhibitions. Important group exhibistions are also listed and highlighted with a star (*) which follows the year of exhibition.
1925, Berlin, Germany
1925,* La Rotonde, Paris, France
1925,* Galerie Clarté, Paris, France
1928,* Galerie M.Henry, Paris, France
1928,* Galerie Paul Abel, Paris, France
1929, Galerie Alice Manteau, Paris, France
1929, Galerie Zborowski, Paris, France
1929,* Galerie Louis Manteau, Bruxelles, Belgium
1930,* Art Russe, Galerie Zak, Paris, France
1931, Retrospective exhibition, Salon des Tuleries, Paris, France
1938, Commemorative exhibition, Union of Jewish Artists, Paris, France
1947, “Gouaches by Mintchine and Lurçat”, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, England
1950, Galerie Zak, Paris, France
1950, Gimpel Fils Gallery, London, England
1951, McLellan Gallery, Glasgow, Scotland
1953,* “Russian émigré artists in Paris”, Redfern Gallery, London, England
1958, Hirschl and Adler Gallery, New York, USA
1959,* “Soutine and his circle”, Crane Kalman Gallery, London, England
1960, McRoberts and Tunnard Gallery, London, England
1964, McRoberts and Tunnard Gallery, London, England
1969, Galleria Lorenzelli, Bergamo, Italy
1970, Galleria San Fedele, Milan, Italy
1970,* Impressionism to Surrealism, Municipal Art Gallery, Worthing, UK
1971,* “Otto Pittori Russi (eight russian artists): Charchoune, SoniaDelaunay, Gontcharova, Hosiasson, Larionov, Mansouroff, Mintchine, Poliakoff”, Galleria lorenzelli, Bergamo, Italy
1973, Galleria la Parisina, Turin, Italy
1975-76,* “Jewish Experience in the Art of the twentieth century”, The Jewish Museum, New York, USA
1981, Compagnia Del Disegno, Milan, Italy
1985,* “De la Bible a nos jours”, Grand Palais, Paris, France
1986, Regine’s Gallery, Rome, Italy
1988-1989,* “L’Ecole De Paris – Boulogne”, Musée Municipal de Boulogne-Billancourt, France
1989, Galleria Lorenzelli, Bergamo, Italy
1990,* “Chagall to Kitaj, Jewish Experience in 20th Century Art”, Lund Humphries (in association with Barbican Art Gallery), London, England
1997,* “Ecole de Paris”, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
1998, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
1999, “Abraham Mintchine” retrospective, Mané Katz Museum, Haifa, Israel
1999-2000,* “À Paris, Cafés d’artistes et leurs légendes: Montmartre, Montparnasse et Saint-Germain-des-Prés”, Traveling Exhibition: Tokyo, Odakyu Museum; Mie, Mie Prefectoral Museum; Yokohama, Sogo Museum; Osaka, Daimaru Art Musuem & Takamatsu, Takamatsu Municipal Art Museum, Japan
2000, “Abraham Mintchine” retrospective, Musée du Montparnasse, Paris, France
2003,* “Amedeo Modigliani e gli artisti di Montmartre e Montparnasse”, città di Caserta, Belvedere Reale di San Leucio, Italy
2003,* “De la canebière à Montparnasse”, Musée du Montparnasse, Paris, Château Borély, Marseille, France
2004 ,* “De Paris a la Costa Azul, El triunfo del color, Sala San Hermenegildo, Sevilla, Spain; Sala de exposiciones Museisticas-CajaSur, Cordoba, Spain
2004, Galleria Michelangelo, Bergamo, Italy
2009, “Abraham Mintchine” retrospective, Musée du Donjon, Niort, France
2011, “Mintchine Paysages”, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
2011,* “Ecole de Paris”, Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia
2012, “Mintchine Portraits”, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
2012,* “The desire for Paris”, Mané Katz Museum, Haifa, Israel
2014,* “Venere Russa, Fascino femminile nell’arte del novecento”, Villa Regina Margherita, Bordighera, Italy
2014, “Mintchine Paysages urbains”, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
2015, “Mintchine Oeuvres Choisies”, Galerie Di Veroli, Paris, France
2021,* “The Comet Tale”, Rostov Kremlin Museum, Rostov, Russia