Gallery Exhibitions & Events

Gallery Exhibitions & Events

Plan your Frieze week with our guide to the city’s events, new exhibitions and publications.

New York, Wooster Street

Thomas J Price
Resilience of Scale

For ‘Resilience of Scale,’ his first major solo exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in New York, British artist Thomas J Price presents five towering bronze figures and a large-scale photographic work comprising 18 separate framed images in the gallery’s SoHo location. Together, the works amplify traditionally marginalized bodies and redress structures of hierarchy, inviting questions about who we chose to celebrate in art.

New York, 22nd Street & 18th Street

William Kentridge
A Natural History of the Studio

For his inaugural exhibition with Hauser & Wirth in New York, William Kentridge presents his acclaimed nine-episode film series ‘Self-Portrait as a Coffee-Pot’ and more than forty-five drawings integral to its creation alongside a group of sculptural works. This immersive installation occupies two floors of the gallery’s 22nd Street building and is the first time the drawings from the film series will be on view to the public. Kentridge also presents a selection of prints—representing many bodies of work made over the last two decades—at the gallery’s dedicated editions space on 18th Street.

New York, 22nd Street

Francis Picabia
Eternal Beginning

Organized in collaboration with the Comité Picabia, and co-curated by its President, Beverley Calté, with art historian Arnauld Pierre, ‘Francis Picabia. Eternal Beginning’ is the first major exhibition to focus on the compelling final years of the French avant-garde artist’s prolific career. Traveling to New York from Hauser & Wirth Paris, this presentation features close to 30 paintings created by Picabia between 1945—when he returned to Paris from the South of France—and 1952, the penultimate year of his life.

Our West 18th Street location is the gallery’s first dedicated space for Editions. Anchored by the flagship Ursula Bookshop, the historic building is also a hub for learning initiatives, public programs and more.

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