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Krakow Witkin Gallery features contemporary art of all media by emerging and established regional, national and international artists as well as representing several estates. The overall focus is on Minimal, reductivist and conceptually-driven works that have been made from 1950 to the present.  Barbara Krakow first opened a gallery in 1959, exhibiting Ellsworth Kelly as early as 1965, Sol LeWitt in 1971 and being the first gallery in the US to show Joseph Beuys. Since 2004, Barbara Krakow has partnered with Andrew Witkin and in 2017, the gallery’s name changed to Krakow Witkin Gallery. Krakow Witkin Gallery co-represents the estates of Sol LeWitt and Fred Sandback. Since the 1980’s, Krakow Witkin Gallery has  published catalogue raisonnés of numerous artists’ prints, such as those by Kiki Smith, Sol LeWitt and most recently, Mel Bochner. Located on Boston’s Newbury Street, Krakow Witkin Gallery presents two exhibitions simultaneously, one in the larger gallery and one in the smaller space. These shows change every six weeks. Along with this programming, the gallery has an ongoing project, One Wall, One Work, where a single work is exhibited on an isolated wall, thus providing artists and viewers the experience of seeing an isolated work (often-times some form of installation), as well as the smaller and larger exhibitions in the other two spaces. This spectrum of viewing opportunities is a key part of Krakow Witkin Gallery's mission to not only present and promote artists and artworks it believes in, but to help provide enlightening experiences for those of varying knowledge- and experience-bases. Krakow Witkin Gallery is an Editions Publisher
Contemporary
Tara Donovan: Slinky®
Tara Donovan’s editioned prints were created by making deep, inked impressions of a matrix that was created by cutting up and welding Slinky® elements together.
Kiki Smith
An exhibition of recent sculptures made in the past five years and a group of monoprints made between 2006 and 2020. Together, they provide a door into the artist’s thinking while simultaneously providing a window through which to see the world and its interconnectedness.
Sylvia Plimack Mangold: The Pin Oak, 1985-2015
The show, with the broad themes of change, growth and repetition, presents watercolors and etchings that all involve just one tree, a Pin Oak, as studied on the artist’s property in mid-state New York over a thirty year period.

Robert Barry
Mel Bochner
Tara Donovan
Peter Downsbrough
Joseph Grigely
Jenny Holzer
Estate of Sol LeWitt
Michael Mazur
Allan McCollum
Julian Opie
Sylvia Plimack Mangold
Liliana Porter
Kay Rosen
Estate of Fred Sandback
Kiki Smith

Josef Albers
Sarah Charlesworth
Sam Durant
Philip Guston
Ellsworth Kelly
William Kentridge
Robert Mangold
Brice Marden
Agnes Martin
Bruce Nauman
Claes Oldenburg
Giulio Paolini
Thomas Ruff
Ed Ruscha
Robert Ryman
Richard Serra
Kate Shepherd
Sarah Sze
Kara Walker
Lawrence Weiner
Fred Wilson