MAIN EXHIBITIONS (Partial List)
1942 BARANOWICZE. Museum of Fine Art, “Younger Artists” August. BARANOWICZE. Bruj Photography Studio, September.
1943 BARANOWICZE. City Hall, “Annual Exhibition,” May.
1944 VIENNA. Wiener Kunsthall, September.
1946 ROME “Mostra di Artisti Stranieri,” Associazione Artistica Internazionale, March 12-26.ROME. “Mostra dell’Autoritratto” Galleria S. Bernardo, October 7-21.
1947 ROME “14 Painters,” Galleria S. Bernardo, opening January 12. ROME “Mostra Personale di Nicola Kasak,” Galleria S. Bernardo, opening February 2. ROME. “L’Europa d’Oggi (10 Artisti),” Galleria PO, February. ROME Galleria Concordia, “Prima Rassegna d’Arte Contemporanea,” opening March 21. ROME. Mostra dell’Art Club “10 Artisti,” Galleria Via Margutta, March— June. ROME “Cenacolo” —Rivista di Arte e Lettere, Galleria S. Bernardo, September 2-17. ROME. “5 Pittori,” Galleria S. Bernardo, October.ROME Mostra del Sindacato Provinciale, Palazzo Venezia, opening November 3. ROME “Seconda Mostra Annuale dell’Art Club,” Galleria Roma, opening December 7.
1948 ROME. “Ante Astratta di Roma,” Galleria Tazza d’Oro, March 9-16. ROME. “Mostra Personale di Nicola Kasak,” Art Club Gallery, Via Margutta, April 2-16. ROME. “Mostra d’Arte Contemporanea,” Fronte Democratico, April 7-15. VIENNA. “Neue Italienische Kunst,” Neue Galerie, May 22—June 19.
ROME. “Rassegna Nazionale di Arti Figurative,” Galleria d’Arte Moderna, March—May.
ROME. “Mostra Internationale di Pittura e Scultura,” Galleria di Roma, December 11-17.
1949 ROME. “Terza Mostra dell’Art Club” Galleria Nazionale d’Arte Moderna, February 27—March 27.
TURIN. “Prima Mostra Internazionale dell’Art Club,” Palazzo Carignano, April—May.
1950 FLORENCE. “Ante di Firenze,” outdoor exhibition.
1951 DALLAS. “Art and Artists” (five constructions). Theatre ‘51, Gallery Spring.
“The Thirteenth Annual Exhibition of Texas Painting and Sculpture 1951— 1952.” Presented at four below-listed Art Museums.HOUSTON. Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, October 28—November 11.DALLAS, Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, November 25— December 16.SAN ANTONIO. Witte Memorial Museum, December 30—January 20.NEW YORK. The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Loan Exhibition, opening November 27.
1955 FLORENCE. “10 Artisti,” Arte Madi. Galleria Numero. January 20 —February 2.
NEW YORK. “American Abstract Artists 19 Annual Exhibition.” New School for Social Research. February 22—March 21.FLORENCE. “Collezione di Numero,” Galleria Numero. December 22—January 22.
1956 NEW YORK. “American Abstract Artists (AAA) 20 Annual with Painters of Canada.” Riverside Museum, April 8—May 20.
BUENOS AIRES. “Arte Madi International,” Galleria Bonino, May 2-15.
1957 NEW YORK. “American Abstract Artists 21 Annual Exhibition,” The Contemporaries Gallery, April 22— May 11. The World of Abstract Art, anthology, published.
1958 PARIS. “Arte Madi Internationale,” Galerie Denis Rene, February 18-28. NEW YORK. AAA 22 Annual Exhibition, Riverside Museum, March 2-3o.
1959 NEW YORK. AAA 23 Annual Exhibition, Betty Parsons Gallery, June 1-13.
1960 NEW YORK. AAA 24 Annual Exhibition, Riverside Museum, February 28—March 27.
1961 NEW YORK. AAA 25 Annual Exhibition, Lever House, April 3-21.BUENOS AIRES. “15 Anos de Arte Madi,” Museum of Modern Art Buenos Aires, November.
1962 NEW YORK. AAA 26 Annual Exhibition, IBM Gallery, February 5-24.
1963 NEW YORK. AAA 27 Annual Exhibition, East Hampton Gallery, May 7—June 1.
1964 NEW YORK. AAA 28 Annual Exhibition, L.S.C. South Gallery, New York University, January 8-23.
1965 NEW YORK. AAA 29 Annual Exhibition, Riverside Museum, March 14—April 25.
1966 NEW YORK. AAA 3o Anniversary Exhibition, “Yesterday and Today” 1936-1966. Riverside Museum, September 25—November 27. American Abstract Artists 1936-1966 (anniversary publication).
1967 NEW YORK. AAA, Loeb Student Center, New York University, July lo—August 7. 1969 RALEIGH. AAA, North Carolina Museum of Art, February 9—March 9.NEW YORK. The Bronx Council on the Arts, County Building, November 9-23.
1970 NEW YORK. New York University, February 27—April 16. AAA Exhibition.
1972 NEW YORK. AAA 36 Annual Exhibition, Contemporary Art Gallery, New York University, October 31— November 22. MADISON, NJ AAA Exhibition, Fairleigh Dickinson University, November.
1973 WASHINGTON, DC. National Community Arts Program—HUD. Competition.
1974 NEW YORK. AAA Betty Parsons Gallery, July—August.
1976 NEW YORK. AAA Exhibition in honor of J. Albers, G. Morris, R. Pereira, C. Shaw, Westbeth, October 2-28.
1977 ALBUQUERQUE. AAA, Art Museum, University of New Mexico, February 27—April 3.
1979 NEW YORK. AAA: Language of Abstraction, Betty Parsons Gallery and Marilyn Pearl Gallery, June 19— August 3. AAA: Works on Paper, Betty Parsons Gallery, August.
1979-80 NEW YORK. “20th Century Art,” Sid Deutsch Gallery.
1979-81 ”CONSTRUCTIVISM AND THE GEOMETRIC TRADITION,” Selection From the McCrory Corp. Collection. Traveling exhibition USA. Presented at nine below-listed Art Museums:
BUFFALO. Albright-Knox Art Gallery, October 14—November 25, 1979.
DALLAS. Dallas Museum of Fine Arts, January 16—February 24, 1980.
SAN FRANCISCO. San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, March 14—April 27, 1980.
LA JOLLA. La Jolla Museum of Contemporary Art, May 23—July 8,1980.
SEATTLE. Seattle Art Museum, July 3o—September 14, 1980.
PITTSBURGH. Museum of Art, Carnegie Institute, October 5o, 198o—January 4, 1981.
KANSAS CITY. W. Rock-hill Nelson Gallery and Atkins Museum of Fine Arts, Jan 23—Mar 15, 1981 DETROIT. The Detroit Institute of Arts, April 22—June 1, 1981.
MILWAUKEE. Milwaukee Art Center, July 14—August 26, 1981
1981 SUMMIT. “Transition,” Summit Art Gallery, New Jersey, March 6-31.
1982 NEW YORK. AAA “Abstraction in Action,” video by Irene Rousseau, City Gallery, January 6-31.
1983 GREENSBORO and ALABAMA. AAA., University of North Carolina, January 16—February 20, Moody Gallery Art, University of Alabama, March 6 - April 6
1983-4 TRENTON. “Beyond the Plane: American Constructions 1930-1965,” New Jersey State Museum, October 29—December 31, 1983. The Art Gallery, University of Maryland, January 26—March 18, 1984.
(Selection of 25 artists).NEW YORK. “American Abstract Artists: 50th Anniversary Celebration,” Bronx Museum of the Arts, February 6—April 20.TEL AVIV. “Trends in Geometric Abstract Art,” Tel Aviv Museum Collection, opening October 9.
1988-92 WESTERN—EASTERN EUROPE. “A Living Tradition: Selection From the American Abstract Artists” Bronx Museum of the Arts. A cultural Presentation of the United States of America. Traveling exhibition of 25 artists, presented in ten below-listed countries and twenty-one cities.
1988 HELSINKI-VOAASA. Tikanoja Art Residence, September 1—October 10.
1988 ROVANIENNI. The Rovanienni Art Museum, October 20-November 20. JOENSUU The Joensuu Art Museum, December 1- 51.
1989 PRAGUE. Ktere Se Rona, January 26—April 10. BRATISLAVA. Gallery of Capital of SSR, March 2- April 2. BUCHAREST. National Museum, May 16—June 50.TEL AVIV. Haife Museum, September 16—October 5.
1990 BELGRADE. Museum of Modern Art, December 1989- January 29, 1990. ZAGREB. Contemporary Art Gallery, February 8- March 4.BERLIN. Altes Museum, Neue Berliner Galleries, May 25-July 1.
FRANKFURT. American House, July 6—August 7.BONN. Gustav-Beinemann House, September 5-50. WARSAW. Art Center Studio, October 15-December 50. KRAKOW. Paiac Sztuki (Palace of Arts), December 7- 28.
1991 LENINGRAD. February 1—May 50.
YEREVAN. American Painting Gallery, February- March. TBILISI. Art Museum of Georgia, April—May. YALTA-VALLETTA. October 1—November 10.
1992 CANADA, COBOURG/ONTARIO, Art Gallery of Northumberland, December 20, 1991—January 19, 1992. STRATFORD/ONTARIO. Gallery of Stratford, January 5—March 1.SUDBURY/ONTARIO. Laurentian University Museum and Art Centre, March 11—April 5.
1996 WASHINGTON D.C. Embassy of the Republic of Poland, - Exhibition of works by Nikolai Kasak - May 29,- June 7.
2005 NEW YORK, Krasdale Gallery, White Plains, New York - Nikolai Kasak one-man show - November 6, 2004 - February 20. MASSACHUSETTS, Williams College Museum of Art, Williamstown, Massachusetts - gift of Disorder of Linear Energy, 1951
2006 NEW YORK, Forum Gallery - Structure: December 8, 2005 - January 14 2006
2016 MIAMI, Sammer Gallery - Nikolai Kasak - Confluentia Physical Art & MADI - December 5 2016 — March 31,2017
2017 MADRID, ARCO Art Fair - Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition , February 27 - March 3, SAO PAULO, SpArte Art Fair Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition April— 5-April 9 , BRUSELLS , Art Brussels - Nikolai Kasak Solo , April 21 - April 23. Pinta Art Miami- Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition,Dec 7 -Dec 10
2018 MADRID, ARCO Art Fair - Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition , February 27 - March 3, SAO PAULO, SpArte Art Fair Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition April— 11-April 15 , BRUSELLS , Art Brussels - Nikolai Kasak Solo , April 25 - April 28 .Pinta Art Miami- Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition,Dec 4 -Dec 8
2019 MADRID, ARCO Art Fair - Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition , February 27 - March 3, SAO PAULO, SpArte Art Fair Nikolai Kasak Group Exhibition April— 3-April 7,
2020 Nikola Kasak at ARCO Madrid, Booth 7G04, IFEMA, Feria de Madrid. Halls 7 and 9 , Spain Feb 26 -Mar 1
2020 Nikolai Kasak , group exhibition IN THE TOTAL ABSENCE PRESENCE OF COLOR, Miami, FL Oct - Dec
2021 Nikolai Kasak at Sammer Gallery Miami Art Basel Week Dec 2- 6 at the gallery , Miami FL
2022 Cecilia de Torres, Ltd. in collaboration with Sammer Gallery, Miami, is pleased to present Space Constructions, an exhibition of constructivist and geometric abstract paintings, drawings, wooden reliefs and constructions by Nikolai Kasak, dating from the 1940s to 1970.
2022 Nikolai Kasak at the group exhibition titled “KONKRET GLOBAL!“ at the Museum im Kulturspeicher, October 1, 2022 - January 15 , 2023 - Museum im Kulturspeicher, Oskar-Laredo-Platz 1 (vormals Veitshöchheimer Str. 5), 97080 Würzburg, Germany http://www.kulturspeicher.demuseum.kulturspeicher@stadt.wuerzburg.de