Michail Grobman - Selected Group Exhibitions

Selected Group Exhibitions

  • 2007 -Jews of Struggle- The Jewish National Movement in the USSR, 1967–1989, Bet Hatefutsoth, Tel Aviv (cat.)
  • 2007 - Rebellious Art : Painters of the Second Russian Avant-garde from Kenda and Jacob Bar Gera's Collection, Museum of History of City Lodz, Lodz
  • 2007 - La Deuxieme Avant-garde Moscou 1950-1970, Galerie Minotaure, Paris (cat. text: Lola Kantor- Kazovsky )
  • 2007 - Sotz- Art, Political art in Russia, The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
  • 2006 - Black Coffee, Beit Hagefen, Haifa (cat. text: Hana Kofler )
  • 2006 - Times of change, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg (cat.)
  • 2005 - Avantgarde im Untergrund, Russische Nonkonformisten aus der Sammlung Bar-Gera, Kunstmuseum, Bern (cat. text: Evgeny Barabanov) Etched Voices, Yad-Vashem, Jerusalem (cat. texts: Judith Shen Dar, Sorin Heller)
  • 2005 - Accomplices, The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (cat. text: Andrei Erofeev)
  • 2004 - Poeta pingens, The State Museum of Literature, Moscow (cat.)
  • 2004 - Cosmopalit, Ben-Gurion University, Beer-Sheva (cat. text: Haim Maor)
  • 2003 - Das Recht des Bildes, Judische Perspektiven in der Modernen Kunst,Museum Bochum (cat.)
  • 2003 - Persecuted art & artists, Under Totalitarian Regimes in Europe during the 20th Century, Monart Museum, Ashdod (cat.)
  • 2003 - Yes do yourself..., Regeneration of Judaism in Israeli art, Zman Omanut, Tel Aviv (cat. text: Gideon Ofrat)
  • 2002 - Matrimony, Beit Hagefen, Haifa (cat. text: Hana Kofler)
  • 2001 - Children, Beit Hagefen, Haifa (cat. text: Hana Kofler)
  • 2000 - Green not Cement, Artists Follow Poet H.N. Bialik, Tel-Aviv (cat. text: Doron Polak)
  • 2000 - Nonkonformisten 1955-1988, Markishes Museum, Witten (cat.)
  • 2000 - The Moscow Underground to Jindřzich Chalupecký, Galeria Ztihla Klika, Praha (cat. text: Jiři Šetlik)
  • 1999 - Open House, Beit Hagefen, Haifa (cat. text: Hana Kofler)
  • 1999 - Top 2000, Beit Hagefen, Haifa (cat. text: Hana Kofler)
  • 1998 - Aspects of Israeli Art of the 70s: 1.The Boundaries of Language, Tel Aviv Museum of Art
  • 1998 - 2.Tikkun, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel-Aviv University (cat. texts: Mordechai Omer, Ellen Ginton)
  • 1998 - Forbidden Art, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg, The State Tretyakov Gallery,Moscow, Miami University Art Museum (Cat. texts: Alexander Borovsky, Evgeny Barabanov, John Bolt, Irena Vrubel- Golubkina)
  • 1996-97 - Nonconformists: The Second Russian Avant-garde, from the Bar Gera Collection, The State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg; The State Tretyakov Gallery,Moscow; State Gallery, Frankfurt; Albers Museum, Bottrop, Germany; Kunsthalle, Leverkusen, Germany (cat. texts: Hans Peter Ruse, Evgeny Barabanov, Alexander Borovsky)
  • 1996 - Ketav: Flesh and Word in Israeli Art, Ackland Art Museum, North Carolina (cat. texts: Jerry Bolas, Gideon Ofrat, Michael Sgan-Cohen)
  • 1995 - Our Century, Ludwig Museum, Cologne (cat. texts: Marc Scheps, Barbara Tiemann, Stephanie M. Baumann, Jens Bove, Gerard Goodrow, Martin Spanting)
  • 1994 - The Printer's Imprint, The Israel Museum, Jerusalem (cat. texts: Meira Perry-Lehmann, Arik Kilemnik)
  • 1994 - Anxiety, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan (cat. texts: Miriam Tovia-Boneh, Ilana Tenenbaum)
  • 1994 - Europa Europa: The Century of the Avant-garde in Central and Eastern Europe, Kunsthalle, Bonn (cat. texts: Pontus Hulten, Karl Ruhrberg, Richard Stanislavsky, Cristopher Brockhouse, Norman Davies, Sergei Averinzew, Krysztof Pomian)
  • 1993 - Understandable Art, The Museum of Israeli Art, Ramat Gan (cat. texts: Miriam Tovia-Boneh, Yevgeny Steiner)
  • 1993 - From Malevitch to Kabakov: Russian Avant-garde in the 20th Century, Ludwig Museum, Cologne (cat. texts: Marc Scheps, Eveli Weiss, Noemi Smolik, Stephan Diederich, Gerard A. Goodrow)
  • 1991 - The Return to Painting in Israeli Printmaking, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv
  • 1991 - Text-Image, Janco-Dada Museum, Ein Hod (cat. text: Sara Hackert)
  • 1990 - Different Art, The State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow (cat.)
  • 1990 - The Museum as Collector, Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv
  • 1990 - Chagall to Kitaj: The Jewish Experience in 20th Century Art, Barbican Art Gallery, London (cat. text: Avram Kampf)
  • 1989 - Wortlaut, K. Schopenhauer Gallery, Cologne (cat.)
  • 1989 - The Russian Avant-garde in the Early 20th Century, University Gallery, Ben Gurion University, Beer Sheva (cat. text: Haim Finkelshtein) Abattoir '89, Marseilles (cat.)
  • 1988 - Avant-garde - Revolution – Avant-garde, Tel Aviv Museum of Art (cat. texts: Marc Scheps, Peter Spielmann)
  • 1988 - Upon One of the Mountains: Jerusalem in Israeli Art, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University (cat. text: Mordechai Omer)
  • 1987 - Art Works Done in Groups, K-18, Kassel (cat.)
  • 1984 - Transformations, The Genia Schreiber University Art Gallery, Tel Aviv University (cat. text: Mordechai Omer)
  • 1982 - Leviathan Group, Jerusalem Theatre (cat.)
  • 1982 - Russian Samyzdat Art, 1960–1982, Franklin Furance Gallery, New York; Chapaque Library Gallery, Washington, D.C. (leaflet)
  • 1980 - East European Art in the 20th Century, Museum of Art, Bochum, Germany (cat.)
  • 1979 - Leviathan Group, Artist's House, Jerusalem (cat.)
  • 1979 - 20 Years of Independent Art in the Soviet Union, Gallery of St. Mary's College, Maryland (leaflet)
  • 1978 - Leviathan Group, Beth Uri and Rami Museum, Ashdot Yaacov (cat.)
  • 1978 - New Art from the Soviet Union, Pratt Institute Gallery, New York (leaflet)
  • 1975 - Progressive Trends in Moscow, 1970–1975, Museum of Art, Bochum, Germany (cat.)
  • 1973 - Modern Russian Art: Avant-garde Drawings, Ostwall Museum, Dortmund (cat.)
  • 1970 - New Trends in Moscow, Museum of Art, Lugano (cat.)
  • 1969 - The New Moscow School, Pananti Gallery, Florence;Bar Gallery,Stuttgart; Interior Gallery, Frankfurt
  • 1969 - The Russian Avant-garde Today, Gmurzinska Gallery,Cologne (cat.)
  • 1968 - The New Moscow School, Museum of Art, Ostrov-nad-Ozhy, Czechoslovakia (cat.)
  • 1965 - Artists from Moscow, Artists House, Moscow, Trade Union Club, Usti- nad- Orlicy, Czechoslovakia
  • 1964 - Patent Institute, Moscow
  • 1963 - Dostoevsky Museum,Moscow
  • 1962 - Young Artists, Udarnik Cinema, Moscow

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