Paris

Situated on the right bank of the River Seine close to the Champs-Élysées, our Paris gallery is located in a 19th-century neo-classical building in the 8th arrondissement and hosts a dynamic program of exhibitions and events.

Coming Soon

The gallery is currently closed and will reopen with ‘Rashid Johnson. Anima’ on Monday 14 October.

Exhibitions are free to attend. No advance booking necessary.

Please note that opening times vary during Art Basel Paris.
For more information see detailed opening hours below.

Plan your visit

The gallery is currently closed.

OPENING TIMES DURING
ART BASEL PARIS
Saturday 12 October, closed
Sunday 13 October, closed
Monday 14 October, 1 pm – 8 pm
Tuesday 15 October, 10 am – 7 pm
Wednesday 16 October, 10 am – 7 pm
Thursday 17 October, 10 am – 7 pm
Friday 18 October, 10 am – 7 pm
Saturday 19 October, 10 am – 7 pm

paris@hauserwirth.com

Exhibitions are free to attend. No advance booking necessary.

What’s On in Paris?

Paris is a city that has provided endless inspiration for artists. Ahead of the opening of our new gallery at 26 bis rue François 1er, we invite you inside the ateliers, homes and offices of some of our artists, friends, colleagues and collaborators in Paris.

This summer, Los Angeles-based artist Henry Taylor traveled to Paris where he set up a temporary studio ahead of his exhibition ‘FROM SUGAR TO SHIT’ inaugurating our new gallery in the city. While in Paris, Taylor drew inspiration from its unparalleled array of historical art collections. Here, the artist offers a glimpse into his process, his time in Paris and how he came to pick the title of his upcoming show.

Introducing French artist Hélène Delprat, whose multifaceted practice has engaged the human condition for more than four decades, exploring life and death in an oeuvre that includes painting, drawing, photography, sculpture, video, theater, interview projects and installations. Ahead of her first exhibition with the gallery in January 2024, we met the artist inside her Paris atelier.  

Founded in 2004 by the Argentinian-born architect Luis Laplace and his French partner, Christophe Comoy, the Paris-based architecture studio Laplace has been a longstanding collaborator of Hauser & Wirth. Following projects in Somerset, Menorca and other locations, Laplace has been entrusted with the conversion of our new Parisian gallery. Inside the architect’s Paris atelier, he shares his thoughts on conservation, the creation of gallery spaces and Paris as a city where art is combined with the art de vivre.

Latest News

Welcoming Hélène Delprat to Hauser & Wirth

Our first exhibition with Delprat will open in January 2024 at Hauser & Wirth Paris

Inaugurating our new Paris Gallery with a Solo Exhibition by Henry Taylor

Opening 14 October 2023 ahead of Paris+ par Art Basel

About Paris

Hauser & Wirth Paris extends over 800 square meters and four floors of a neo-classical hôtel particulier that formerly housed La Maison Decour, a decorative arts gallery, until the 1940s. The conversion of this site by Paris-based architecture studio Laplace, a longstanding collaborator of the gallery, continues Hauser & Wirth’s longstanding commitment to the adaptive conservation of historic buildings, hereby reinstating the double-height, six-meter-tall ground floor gallery and authentic elements of the space, including the spiral staircase and its original handrail. The walls of this staircase features a specially commissioned site-specific installation by artist Martin Creed.