In 2024,
ALOMH, Sculptural Outdoor Installation for
Jefferson Hospital’s Honickman Center, Philadelphia, PA. In 2024,
Memory & Inheritance: Paintings and Ceremonial Objects by Tobi Kahn,
The Museum at Eldridge Street, NY (catalogue). In 2022,
Elemental: A Decade of Paintings by Tobi Kahn, PAC/MoCA, Long Island, NY (catalogue). In 2022,
Tobi Kahn Unit: 7 Works in the Permanent Collection,
The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C. In 2022,
FORMATION: Images of the Body-Tobi Kahn, Dadian Gallery, Henry Luce the III Center for Art and Religion, Washington, D.C. (catalogue). In 2022,
IMKHA, a meditative installation installed in the Marlene Myerson JCC of Manhattan. This installation is reconfigured as a Sukkah annually. In 2020, an outdoor sculptural installation consisting of 5 bronzes was installed on the East Falls campus of
Jefferson University, Philadelphia, PA, as well as a 3-panel painting installed in the Ronson Building on that campus. In 2020, a commission,
YZKAR, bronze memorial lights using remaindered steel from the World Trade Center, were installed at
The 9/11 Memorial Museum, NY as well as the
Grey Art Museum-NYU. In 2018,
Tobi Kahn: Aura- New Paintings From Nature, a solo exhibition, opened at the
Museum of Art - DeLand. In 2017,
Anointed Time: Sculpture and Ceremonial Objects by Tobi Kahn was on view at The Butler Institute of American Art, Youngstown, OH. This exhibition involved Kahn's work from the early 1980s to 2017 and was first time his shrines, sculpture, and ceremonial art were all on view together. In 2017, Kahn had paintings included in the group show,
Golem, at the
Jewish Museum Berlin. In 2015,
Reverie: Tobi Kahn, a solo show of current work opened at the
Cornell Museum of Rollins College, Winter Park, FL. In that same year
Meridian: Paintings and Ceremonial Art of Tobi Kahn was on view at the
Fort Wayne Museum of Art, Indiana. In 2012,
IMMANCE: The Art of Tobi Kahn, a solo exhibition of paintings from 1987-2012 opened at the
Philadelphia Museum of Jewish Art, Philadelphia, PA. Another exhibition,
RIFA-Sky and Water Installation, ran concurrently in Philadelphia at the
National Museum of American Jewish History and had an accompanying catalogue. In November 2011,
ALIGNED, Paintings by Tobi Kahn, a solo exhibition of paintings curated by John Shipman, opened at the
University of Maryland Art Gallery with an accompanying catalogue. In September 2011,
Embodied Light: 9-11 in 2011, an installation was commissioned by the
Educational Alliance of New York in commemoration of the tenth anniversary of 9/11 and exhibited in the Ernest Rubenstein Gallery at the Education Alliance. An associated catalogue was published with essays by Maya Benton, Norman L. Kleeblatt, James E. Young and meditations by Nessa Rapoport. This exhibition traveled to the Islip Art Museum in 2012. Rendering the Unthinkable: Artists Respond to 9/11 a group exhibition described as "a selection of works from 13 New York artists deeply affected by 9/11" and was on view at the
National September 11 Memorial & Museum September 2016- January 2018 an included an installation by Kahn titled M'AHL. The other artists involved were
Blue Man Group, Gustavo Bonevardi,
Monika Bravo,
Eric Fischl, Donna Levinstone, Michael Mulhern, Colleen Mulrenan Macfarlane, Christopher Saucedo, Manju Shandler,
Doug and Mike Starn, Todd Stone, and Ejay Weiss. In October 2009
Tobi Kahn: Sacred Spaces for the 21st Century, a solo traveling exhibition of ceremonial and liturgical art, opened at
the Museum of Biblical Art (MOBIA) in NYC. A catalogue of the same title, edited by Ena Giurescu Heller and published by the
Museum of Biblical Art in New York in association with D Giles Limited, London, accompanied the exhibition. The publication includes essays by Jeff Edwards, Heller, Kahn, David Morgan, Klaus Ottmann, and Daniel Sperber, with meditations by Nessa Rapoport. In 2008 Kahn was commissioned to create eight wall-scale paintings and ritual objects, including the eternal light, mezuzah, and panels for the ark doors, for the sanctuary of
Congregation Emanu-El B'ne Jeshurun, Milwaukee, WI. , 2003 (installation view) The 2003 exhibition
Tobi Kahn: Sky and Water at
The Neuberger Museum of Art,
Purchase College, was a monumental installation of 106 paintings. The accompanying catalogue includes essays by Dede Young, who curated the exhibition, and by Donald Kuspit. In 2002, The HealthCare Chaplaincy of New York commissioned Kahn to create a nondenominational meditative space. The resulting space,
EMET, was built to the artist's specifications to house nine sky-and-water murals and a set of sculptural furniture also created by Kahn. The ten year survey exhibition,
Tobi Kahn: Metamorphoses, curated by Peter Selz with an accompanying catalogue including essays by Peter Selz, Dore Ashton and Michael Brenson, traveled to 8 museums across the country from 1997-1999.
Art in America included
Metamorphoses in its national museum preview list. Kahn created the set design for the 1990 Elizabeth Swados production of "Jonah" at the
Public Theater in New York. That same year, he also conceived and created the set for Muna Tseng's "Ways, Shrines, Mysteries" at Florence Gould Hall in New York. Kahn was selected as one of nine artists to be included in the 1985
New Horizons in American Art exhibition at the
Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum. ==Collections==