Frank Bowling’s exhibition ‘Collage’ is complemented by an academic program, the first of its kind for our Parisian gallery, driven by the shared passion for education and learning by Frank Bowling and Hauser & Wirth. This included a Study Day on Monday 28 April 2025 at the gallery, as well as workshops for school pupils from wider Paris regions.
This resource has been produced to accompany the exhibition ‘An Uncommon Thread’ at Hauser & Wirth Somerset from Saturday 8 February – Monday 21 April 2025.
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This resource has been produced to accompany the exhibition ‘Annie Leibovitz. Stream of Consciousness’ at Hauser & Wirth New York, 22nd Street from 2 November 2024 – 11 January 2025.
On the occasion of his first exhibition ‘That First Rain in May’ at our West Hollywood gallery, artist Angel Otero met with students from Inner-City Arts to discuss his newest composition of work. Through a labor-intensive process of oil painting on plexiglass, then scraping the applied medium into ‘skins’ which he subsequently collages with wet paint onto canvas, Otero has developed a signature mode of expressive storytelling. The artist’s unique approach allows for an active exchange with the medium, inviting chance and unpredictability into his practice.
This resource has been produced to accompany the exhibition, ‘Niki de Saint Phalle & Jean Tinguely. Myths & Machines,’ at Hauser & Wirth Somerset from 17 May 2025 – 1 February 2026.
‘Curating Private Art Collections’ was a one-day symposium that invited five curators overseeing international private collections to Hauser & Wirth Somerset on occasion of the exhibition ‘Unconscious Landscape. Works from the Ursula Hauser Collection’.
The International Curatorial Residency 2019, ‘Curating Private Art Collections’, coincided with the exhibition ‘Unconscious Landscape. Works from the Ursula Hauser Collection’ and presented five curators who oversee international private collections. The programme culminated in a public symposium entitled ‘Curating Private Art Collections’.
This resource has been produced to accompany the exhibition ‘George Rouy. The Bleed, Part I’ at Hauser & Wirth London from 7 October – 21 December 2024.
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Our annual International Curatorial Residency brings together five influential curators from around the world to spend five days immersed in the ethos and programming of Hauser & Wirth Somerset, to share knowledge and to create new opportunities and connections for the cultural sector.
This resource has been produced to accompany the exhibition ‘Phyllida Barlow. unscripted,’ curated by Frances Morris, at Hauser & Wirth Somerset from Saturday 25 May 2024 – Sunday 5 January 2025.
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Our annual International Curatorial Residency brings together five influential curators from around the world to spend five days immersed in the ethos and programming of Hauser & Wirth Somerset, to share knowledge and to create new opportunities and connections for the cultural sector. The 2017 theme was ‘Adventurous Curators and International Perspectives.’
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