Hauser & Wirth Zurich, Limmatstrasse is within Löwenbräukunst, a former brewery and vibrant contemporary arts complex. The two gallery spaces and a dedicated area for books are home to art exhibitions, events and learning activities which connect with the local community in a unique architectural space.
‘Mary Heilmann. Works on Paper’ is on view until 20 December in our second floor gallery space. Find our ‘Hauser & Wirth Invite(s) Roman de Watteville’ exhibition on the ground-floor on view until 2 November.
Exhibitions are free to attend. No advance booking necessary.
The gallery is open Tuesday – Friday, 11 am – 6 pm and Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm
On Foot Hauser & Wirth Zurich, Limmatstrasse has three entrances. The primary entrance is located on Limmatstrasse 270. The lift entrance is located at Limmatstrasse 268 and a further entrance is located in the courtyard of Löwenbräukunst.
By Public Transport Tram stop Löwenbräu (tram lines 4, 13 or 17).
Exhibitions are free to attend. No advance booking necessary.
Visitor parking spaces in the courtyard are available, accessible via Sihlstrasse/Gerstenstrasse.
The lift entrance is located at Limmatstrasse 268. The gallery aims to be as accommodating as possible – if you or member(s) of your group require any special accommodations due to a disability, please contact the gallery in advance of your visit to discuss your requirements.
Do not touch or climb on the artworks.
Children under 12 should be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Dogs on leashes are welcome on site.
Opening 26 September, this new iteration spotlights artist Romane de Watteville in an exhibition produced in collaboration with gallery Ciaccia Levi and featuring a text by curator Joel Valabrega.
The Gallery Kiosk on the ground floor of our gallery at Löwenbräukunst is a dedicated area for books where we invite visitors to discover our newest Hauser & Wirth Publishers titles, explore our back catalogue, and further books on our gallery artists, alongside edition prints and issues of Ursula, our magazine of contemporary culture.
The Gallery Kiosk is open during gallery opening hours and is adjacent to a flexible exhibition space where visitors are invited to discover a varied program of contemporary art by gallery and invited artists.
In 1996, Hauser & Wirth Zürich was launched in the former Löwenbräu brewery building. Along with institutions including the Kunsthalle Zürich and the newly founded Migros Museum für Gegenwartskunst, Hauser & Wirth was a founding member and tenant of what is now an arts complex housing POOL, Westbau and LUMA Foundation, amongst other contemporary art galleries. This was the first of the gallery’s architectural projects developed by Annabelle Selldorf.
The first exhibitions in the Löwenbräu were ‘Malerei aus Deutschland’ including works by Hans Arp, Georg Baselitz, Max Beckmann and Blinky Palermo, ‘Joseph Cornell’ (in collaboration with the artist’s estate and C&M Arts) and a sculpture show including works by Dan Flavin, Lucio Fontana, Alberto Giacometti and Jeff Koons.