New York, 69th Street

Hauser & Wirth’s first gallery in North America welcomed visitors to the historic Upper East Side neighborhood of Lenox Hill. Built in 1910, the five-story townhouse presented museum-caliber exhibitions in intimate and inviting surroundings.

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On Foot Hauser & Wirth 69th street has one main entrance on E 69th Street between Madison and Park Avenues. The gallery is a short walk from Central Park.

By Public Transport Subway: F, 6

Bus: BXM1, M1, M2, M3, M4

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About New York, 69th Street

Located in Manhattan’s Upper East Side, the former townhouse at 32 East 69th Street was Hauser & Wirth's first American gallery. The space opened in September 2009 with the exhibition ‘Allan Kaprow YARD,’ a presentation of Kaprow’s seminal Environment Yard at the site of the work’s original creation. 

Under the leadership of Koji Inoue, Hauser & Wirth’s International Senior Director Post War & Contemporary Art, this location has become a platform for museum-caliber, historical exhibitions devoted to artists whose estates are represented by the gallery, as well as those who are aligned with the gallery’s artists and program, presented in context to further explore tendencies in postwar art.