Krakow Witkin Gallery
Boston

Artists
- Terry Albright
- Robert Barry
- Michael Beatty
- Barbara Broughel
- Maggi Brown
- Victoria Burge
- Sarah Charlesworth
- Amy Stacey Curtis
- Tara Donovan
- Peter Downsbrough
- Michael Glier
- Joseph Grigely
- Scott Hadfield
- Jenny Holzer
- Bronlyn Jones
- Maryellen Latas
- Louise Lawler
- Sol LeWitt
- Robert Mangold
- Allan McCollum
- Abelardo Morell
- Flora Natapoff
- Julian Opie
- Giulio Paolini
- Janet Passehl
- Sylvia Plimack Mangold
- Frank Poor
- Liliana Porter
- Fred Sandback
- Kate Shepherd
- Kiki Smith
- Leon Polk Smith
- Seton Smith
- Fred Wilson
Works Available By
- Josef Albers
- Richard Artschwager
- Robert Bauer
- Bernd and Hilla Becher
- Mike Bidlo
- Mel Bochner
- Daniel Buren
- John Cage
- Vija Celmins
- Robert Cottingham
- Michael Craig-Martin
- Sam Durant
- Dan Flavin
- Hamish Fulton
- Ellen Gallagher
- Alicia Mihai Gazcue
- Leon Golub
- Philip Guston
- Alex Katz
- On Kawara
- Ellsworth Kelly
- William Kentridge
- Beryl Korot
- Joseph Kosuth
- Cary S. Leibowitz (CandyAss)
- Brice Marden
- Agnes Martin
- Michael Mazur
- Aiko Miyawaki
- Robert Moskowitz
- Bruce Nauman
- Gabriel Orozco
- Trevor Paglen
- Martin Puryear
- Kay Rosen
- Ed Ruscha
- Robert Ryman
- Richard Serra
- Laurie Simmons
- Lorna Simpson
- Richard Smith
- Alan Sonfist
- Nancy Spero
- Richard Tuttle
- Kara Walker
- Lawrence Weiner
Kara Walker
(American, born 1969)
Kara Walker is a contemporary African-American artist known for her exploration of race, stereotypes, gender, and identity throughout American history. She is best known for her large-scale tableaux of collaged silhouettes amidst black-and-white pastoral landscapes. Often filled with brutal and harrowing imagery, Walker provocatively illustrates the country’s origins of slavery in the antebellum South. “I didn’t want a completely passive viewer. Art means too much to me. To be able to articulate something visually is really an important thing,” the artist explained. “I wanted to make work where the viewer wouldn’t walk away; he would giggle nervously, get pulled into history, into fiction, into something ...
