His first major success, in Paris, was the invitation to show in the 1924 Salon d'Automne, although his first public exhibition was in Łódź in 1921.
In Poland Natan Spigel was regularly exhibiting his work, with shows in Łódź, Kraków and Warsaw (1921, 1928 & 1937).
[1] He was also a member of ‘Start’, a group of mainly Jewish, Łódź artists, who exhibited across Poland throughout the 1920s and '30s.
Shortly after the German invasion of Poland, in 1939, Natan Spigel, together with his family, was interned in the Radomsko ghetto.
Today Natan Spigel’s work can be seen in public collections in Tel Aviv, London, Lublin, and Ein Harod.