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Selected solo exhibitions

 * 1951: (first) Hacker Gallery, New York City;
 * 1958: Grand Central Moderns Gallery, New York City;
 * 1959: Tanager Gallery, New York City;
 * 1960: Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France; Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Canada;
 * 1961: Mili-Jay Gallery, Woodstock, New York;
 * 1964, 1965 : Byron Gallery, New York City;
 * 1968: "Ten Year Retrospective of Albert Kotin's Work", Long Island University; Brooklyn, New York; "Kotin and Carton", Art Faculty two man show, Long Island University, Brooklyn;
 * 1982: "Albert Kotin, 1907–1980", Memorial Exhibition, Barron Arts Center, Woodbridge, New Jersey.

Selected group exhibitions

 * 1935: "Exhibition of Oil Paintings", WPA Federal Art Project, Federal Art Gallery, New York City;
 * 1936: An American Group, Inc., New York City;
 * 1946: "First National Print Competition Exhibit", Associated American Artists, New York City;
 * 1947: "J & E.R. Pennell Exhibition of Prints", Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.;
 * 1948: "46th Annual Exhibition", The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia;
 * 1949: "8 & 2 Exhibition" The New School for Social Research, New York City;
 * 1951: ‘’’Ninth Street Show’’’, the first "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual", New York City;
 * 1953, 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957: "New York Painting and Sculpture Annual", Stable Gallery, New York City;
 * 1956: "Painters and Sculptors on 10th Street", Tanager Gallery, New York City;
 * 1957: "First Spring Annual Exhibition", March Gallery, New York City;
 * 1958: "A to Z in American Arts", Provincetown Arts Festival, M. Knoedler & Co., New York City; Camino Gallery, New York City;
 * 1959: "10th Street", Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, Texas;
 * 1960: "New York Artists: A Drawing Show", Southern Illinois University, Carbondale, Illinois; Galerie Iris Clert, Paris, France; Pollock Gallery, Toronto, Canada;
 * 1960–61: Mili-Jay Gallery, Woodstock, New York;
 * 1961: Allyn Gallery, St. Louis, Missouri;
 * 1962, 1972: Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York;
 * 1963: "Multiples", Graham Gallery, New York City, New York; Key Gallery, New York City;
 * 1963–64: "Hans Hofmann and His Students", circ. by the Museum of Modern Art, New York City;
 * 1963, 1964: Aegis Gallery, New York City;
 * 1965: "79 painters who paint", held simultaneously in: Grace Borgenicht, Graham, Martha Jackson, Kornblee and Poindexter Galleries, New York City;
 * 1966: "New York '66", College Museum, Hampton Institute, Hampton, Virginia;
 * 1971: Roko Gallery, New York City;
 * 1994: "Reclaiming Artists of the New York School. Toward a More Inclusive View of the 1950s", Baruch College City University, New York City; "New York-Provincetown: A 50s Connection", Provincetown Art Association and Museum, Provincetown, Massachusetts;
 * 2004: "Reuniting an Era Abstract Expressionists of the 1950s.", Rockford Art Museum, Rockford, Illinois.