Jenny Holzer from ‘Survival (1983 – 85)’ (2020) © 2020 Jenny Holzer, member Artist Rights Society (ARS). Photo: Graham Kelman
10 Sep 2020

Announcing ‘Artists for New York’

10 Sep 2020

We are thrilled to introduce ‘Artists for New York’, a major initiative to raise funds in support of a group of pioneering non-profit visual arts organizations across New York City that have been profoundly impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Announced today by Hauser & Wirth co-presidents Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth, and Marc Payot, the project brings together dozens of works committed by foremost artists across generations, from both within and outside of the gallery’s program. The works will be sold to benefit these institutions that have played a significant role in shaping the city’s rich cultural history and will play a critical role in its future recovery.
The coronavirus pandemic has taken an unprecedented toll upon the arts in New York. Facing dire budget shortfalls for fiscal year 2020 caused by necessary and prolonged closures during the pandemic, and expecting further impact upon earned income and contributed revenue in the year ahead, the city’s small and mid-scale institutions are extremely vulnerable at this moment. ‘Artists for New York’ will raise funds to support the recovery needs of fourteen of these organizations: Artists Space, The Bronx Museum of the Arts, Dia Art Foundation, The Drawing Center, El Museo del Barrio, High Line Art, MoMA PS1, New Museum, Public Art Fund, Queens Museum, SculptureCenter, The Studio Museum in Harlem, Swiss Institute, and White Columns.
More than 100 artists have committed works to ‘Artists for New York’ (full list, in progress, below).
Beginning 1 October 2020, Hauser & Wirth will present all of the artworks donated to ‘Artists for New York’ to a global audience online. Many of the artworks will also be shown to the public at Hauser & Wirth’s two New York gallery spaces at 542 West 22nd Street and 32 East 69th Street from 6 – 22 October.

Jack Pierson, INQUIRE WITHIN, 2020. Courtesy of Jack Pierson and Regen Projects

Lorna Simpson, Haze, 2019 © Lorna Simpson. Photo: James Wang

‘Artists for New York’ has been organized by Marc Payot of Hauser & Wirth in close collaboration with the leadership of the participating non-profit visual arts organizations. Net proceeds from the initiative will be allocated among the fourteen visual arts organizations and two non-profit charitable partners serving the city’s wider communities: The Mayor’s Fund to Advance New York City, which works across City government and the business and philanthropic communities to advance initiatives that improve the lives of vulnerable New Yorkers in all five boroughs, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts (FCA), founded by John Cage and Jasper Johns, to support individuals, artists, groups, and organizations making innovative work, and to provide emergency grants to individual artists with project-related needs.

‘Artists for New York’ is a way to support and give back to the community at a critical moment. Through years of adventurous programs with living artists, these fourteen bellwether non-profits have expanded awareness and understanding of society’s complexities and potential.’—Marc Payot

‘As we looked ahead to the fall and how best to emerge from this challenging time, it was clear to Iwan, Manuela, and myself, as well as our artists, that we couldn’t simply proceed with ‘business as usual’ without also addressing the very real needs of the non-profit organizations that have become our community since our gallery first opened in New York City in 2009. For us, ‘Artists for New York’ is a way to support and give back to that community at a critical moment. Through years of adventurous programs with living artists, these fourteen bellwether non-profits have expanded awareness and understanding of society’s complexities and potential. They’ve introduced us to new art and new ways of thinking, they’ve enriched all of our lives. And we believe they will together play a central role in the city’s recovery from this unprecedented time of difficulty, helping their communities to restore, revive, and forge new paths for the future. Most of all, they will continue to foster the breakthroughs of artists.’
As the signature for the ‘Artists for New York’ project, Jenny Holzer’s words, ‘In a Dream You Saw a Way to Survive and You Were Full of Joy,’ beautifully capture artists’ ability to imagine a better world and light a path forward for all of us. We’re profoundly grateful to the many artists who are so generously participating in this collaborative effort. ‘Artists for New York’ is their gesture and ours – a gesture of love and faith in the enduring power of art to make life better.’
All artists participating in ‘Artists for New York’ have agreed to donate their artwork so that at least half of all proceeds go to the identified New York City non-profit institutions and charitable partners. After deduction of any share of proceeds to be retained by the artists, and reimbursement of nominal fundraising expenses, all proceeds from ‘Artists for New York’ will be donated to the above mentioned non-profits.
Hauser & Wirth is foregoing any fee or commission on the sales, and all artists have agreed to donate their artwork so that at least half of the sale proceeds go to the identified New York nonprofits. After deduction of any share of proceeds to be retained by artist, and the reimbursement to Hauser & Wirth for its nominal fundraiser administration costs all proceeds will be donated to the identified New York nonprofits.

Mary Weatherford, Meeting in the Forest, 2019 © Mary Weatherford. Courtesy the artist, David Kordansky Gallery and Gagosian. Photo: Fredrik Nilsen Studio

‘Artists for New York’ is a project of #artforbetter, part of Hauser & Wirth’s longstanding philanthropic framework. Among its many charitable initiatives, the gallery currently donates 10% of gross profits from all of its online exhibitions to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization.
Additional in-kind support for the production of ‘Artists for New York’ is being provided by Baobab Frames, Bohrens Fine Art Transportation, Dietl International, Downing Frames, Maquette Fine Arts Services, and Nixon Peabody, LLP.
Participating artists:
Rita Ackermann
Derrick Adams
Kelly Akashi
Diana Al-Hadid
Harold Ancart
Ida Applebroog
Michael Armitage
Firelei Báez
Ali Banisadr
Genesis Belanger
Larry Bell
Lynda Benglis
Katherine Bernhardt
Huma Bhabha
Sanford Biggers
Mel Bochner
Carol Bove
Katherine Bradford
George Condo
Matt Connors
Will Cotton
Sam Falls
Dan Flavin (Estate)
Sylvie Fleury
Jason Fox
Charles Gaines
Maureen Gallace
Joanne Greenbaum
Cai Guo-Qiang
Wade Guyton
Mona Hatoum
Mary Heilmann
Jeppe Hein
Camille Henrot
Jenny Holzer
Roni Horn
Tishan Hsu
Shara Hughes
Alfredo Jaar
Matthew Day Jackson
Marcus Jahmal
Rashid Johnson
Ryan Johnson
Joan Jonas
Sanya Kantarovsky
Forrest Kirk
Imi Knoebel
June Leaf
Simone Leigh
Zoe Leonard
Glenn Ligon
Brice Marden
Eddie Martinez
Takesada Matsutani
Paul McCarthy
Hugo McCloud
Dave McDermott
Ryan McGinness
Sam McKinniss
Marilyn Minter
François Morellet (Estate)
Sarah Morris
Sam Moyer
Arcmanoro Niles
Damián Ortega
Angel Otero
Jean-Michel Othoniel
Erik Parker
Nicolas Party
Ebony G. Patterson
Adam Pendleton
Elizabeth Peyton
Jack Pierson
Seth Price
Rob Pruitt
R.H. Quaytman
Neo Rauch
Deborah Roberts
Ugo Rondinone
Mika Rottenberg
Robert Ryman (Estate)
Fred Sandback (Estate)
Peter Saul
Dana Schutz
Tschabalala Self
Amy Sherald
Cindy Sherman
Amy Sillman
Laurie Simmons
Taryn Simon
Lorna Simpson
Avery Singer
Josh Smith
John Stezaker
Kishio Suga
Ryan Sullivan
Sarah Sze
Rirkrit Tiravanija
Anne Truitt (Estate)
Lee Ufan
Ursula von Rydingsvard
Merrill Wagner
Kara Walker
Mary Weatherford
Lawrence Weiner
Ai Weiwei
Robin F. Williams
Terry Winters
Jordan Wolfson
Matthew Wong (Estate)

Artists for New York image on hauserwirth.com courtesy of Artsology

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