Friday 6 October 2023
At the Crossroads of artistic insight and intellectual curiosity, we find the Edge of Reason—a limited podcast featuring groundbreaking artists discussing the centuries-old Enlightenment principles that influence their work.
Monday 13 October
Cliodhna Murphy, Hauser & Wirth’s Global Head of Environmental Sustainability, has been appointed as Trustee of Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC). Cliodhna joins GCC at a pivotal juncture in the organization’s journey to decarbonize the visual arts sector. As GCC mark’s its 5th anniversary—midway between its 2020 founding and the 2030 target to reduce sector-wide CO₂ emissions by 50%—Cliodhna’s participation as Trustee arrives at a moment of reflection, renewal and ambition for the organization. Trustees are selected based on their enthusiasm for, and alignment with, GCC’s goals and their ability to further them.
Monday 13 October
Studio Fabio Mauri are proud to announce the launch of the Fabio Mauri Catalogue Raisonné on the centenary of the Italian artist—one of the first in art history to be entirely published online. Released on 13 October 2025, just a few months before the centenary of the artist’s birth, the digital version of the catalogue raisonné of Mauri’s work precedes the print edition that will be published in 2026.
Thursday 2 October
We are honored to announce the representation of Chinese artist Qiu Xiaofei, in collaboration with Brussels-based gallery Xavier Hufkens.
Friday 26 September
Hauser & Wirth Invite(s) is a recent initiative to host fellow artists, galleries and writers at our gallery spaces, offering wider visibility of their work and ideas and to engage with Zurich’s vibrant creative community. The program reflects our longstanding commitment to building a sense of connection in the places where it works, collaborating with artists, or estates, who may benefit from an additional platform, galleries of different scale and writers addressing new audiences, all in support of a sustainable art ecosystem. By hosting fellow artists, galleries and writers, we offer wider visibility of their work and ideas to engage with each city’s vibrant creative community.
Saturday 20 September
The Big Draw Festival 2025 returns to Hauser & Wirth with the theme ‘Drawn Together’ across our global locations. The gallery will welcome diverse audiences of all ages to celebrate drawing as a tool for connection, and how creativity and making have the power to unite people.
Thursday 11 September
This initiative reflects Hauser & Wirth’s longstanding commitment to building a sense of connection in the places where it works, collaborating with artists (or estates) who may benefit from an additional platform, galleries of different scale and writers addressing new audiences, all in support of a sustainable art ecosystem. By hosting fellow artists, galleries and writers, we offer wider visibility of their work and ideas to engage with each city’s vibrant creative community.
Wednesday 10 September
The XXVII edition of the Pino Pascali Prize has been awarded to Roberto Cuoghi, who will inaugurate his solo exhibition on 18 October 2025 at 7.00 pm (CET) at the Fondazione Pino Pascali in Polignano a Mare, Italy.
Wednesday 10 September
Artists Frank Bowling, Firelei Báez and Isa Genzken are participating in the 36th Bienal de São Paulo at the Ciccillo Matarazzo Pavilion through 11 January 2026.
A new series from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, which takes readers behind the scenes of an artist at work. Each book focuses on a major figure of twentieth or twenty-first century art, offering an accessible, generously illustrated introduction to their practice.
Sunday 21 September
Calder Gardens, a new cultural destination dedicated to the art of Alexander Calder, opened to the public on 21 September. Located on the Benjamin Franklin Parkway between 21st and 22nd Streets, the 1.8-acre site was designed to immerse visitors in a space that catalyzes reflection and renewal, highlighting the interplay between art, architecture, and landscape-an open invitation to interpretation and discovery.
Wednesday 30 July
‘The studio is an enlarged head. The images on the walls of the room and their movement stand in for the emergence and movement of thoughts in the head. The world is invited into the studio. There it is fragmented. The fragments are rearranged and sent back out into the world as a drawing, a performance, or a text.’—William Kentridge
Friday 25 July
In fall 2024, Hauser & Wirth Learning launched a new partnership with The New Art School Modality, an innovative and alternative art school model that offers free participation to students via hybrid, online and in-person modules worldwide. The partnership continued this spring with two hybrid courses, ‘The Sun Ra Course’ and ‘Notes from the Artist’s Studio’ held at Hauser & Wirth 18th Street.
Wednesday 23 July
We are delighted to continue our partnership with Drawing Matter for the ninth iteration of Architecture Summer School. Taking place Wednesday 27 August – Saturday 30 August 2025, this unique program has been widely praised by students as providing an unrivalled insight into architecture and the associated professions.
Wednesday 23 July
In a collaborative exhibition by Société and Hauser & Wirth, opening on 10 September 2025 during Berlin Art Week at Société’s Charlottenburg gallery, ‘States of Being’ assembles works by thirty artists.
Friday 4 July
Since Hauser & Wirth Somerset’s launch in 2014, the gallery has worked in partnership with 14 charitable organizations, institutions and local businesses across the South West of England. Each year, a new local charity is supported through visitor entrance donations and community events, providing a platform to promote ongoing initiatives and increase awareness to a broader audience.
Friday 27 June
The Education Lab ‘Mentoring Moments’ explores the transformative power of mentors who impact, nurture and inspire. Henry Taylor has credited artist and educator James Jarvaise with being a pivotal figure in his development as an artist, offering unwavering encouragement, constructive support and critical guidance. In honor of this mentorship, the lab invites reflection on the many mentors in one's life.
In collaboration with Arts for Healing and Justice Network, California State University Los Angeles Department of Art, Inner-City Arts, Luther Burbank Middle School and Ramón C. Cortines School of Visual and Performing Arts, the Learning team invited over 100 participants, ranging from ages five to adulthood, to create a painting commemorating the meaningful impact of a mentor on their creative journey. In keeping with Taylor’s early practice, the artwork was made using repurposed materials—echoing his philosophy that creativity is not confined to traditional canvases.
Thursday 19 June
On the occasion of ‘Luchita Hurtado. Yo Soy,’ and as part of the gallery’s ongoing learning initiatives, the Hurtado estate collaborated with young creatives from Las Fotos Project.
We are on a journey to sustainability with the goal of reducing our carbon emissions by at least 50 percent by 2030 in line with the target set Paris Climate Agreement of the United Nations.
Wednesday 30 July
We are pleased to announce that the gallery will extend its longstanding West Coast presence with a new space in Northern California. Located in Palo Alto, this new Bay Area site will complement our robust program in Los Angeles, where we opened our Downtown LA Arts District complex in 2016 and a second location in West Hollywood in 2023. Our Palo Alto location will open in Spring 2026.
Saturday 14 June
The Cindy Sherman Legacy Project (CSLP) is a new initiative established to apply and systematize best available technologies to protect the condition of artist Cindy Sherman’s works in the photographic medium. The goal of the CSLP is to ensure that future generations can view the artist’s works in the condition she intended and to support appreciation for, scholarship on, and further understanding of her ground-breaking oeuvre.
Wednesday 11 June
'The most beautiful Swiss books'—an annual competition of the Federal Office of Culture that rewards the quality of book design in Switzerland—has included ‘Constructive Clarity. Max Bill and His Time, 1940–1952’ written by Angela Thomas and published by Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ in this year’s selection.
Tuesday 3 June
We are honored to announce worldwide representation of Spanish artist Cristina Iglesias.
Tuesday 20 May
We are happy to announce that the gallery now exclusively represents the estate of celebrated American artist Susan Rothenberg (1945 – 2020).
Friday 16 May
On the occasion of ‘Resilience of Scale,’ on view at our Wooster Street location in New York, and as part of the gallery’s ongoing learning initiatives, Thomas J Price welcomed students and emerging artists for an ‘Art Work’ exhibition walkthrough in dialogue with curator Yelena Keller.
Wednesday 14 May
This summer, we are pleased to present two multifaceted works by Dieter Roth (1930 – 1998) within the Roth Bar in Somerset.
Sunday 11 May
The dedicated showcase highlights the artist’s profound connection with the island and its natural environment, as well as local materials he was able to work with during time spent in Menorca. The presentation includes early works on paper from the 1970s, Chamotte clay sculptures made during the 1980s and later work in Corten steel. ‘Saludo a los Pájaros II (Salute to the Birds II)’ (2000) is visible beyond the gallery window, surrounded by trees and views of the harbour. Appearing almost weightless, the sculpture denotes Chillida’s mastery of material and form as well as his continuous passion for natural phenomena.
Saturday 10 May
Conceived as a site-specific response to Mika Rottenberg and Cindy Sherman’s exhibitions, and inspired by the concept of ‘plasticity of identity,’ ‘Play Your Part’ is a performative and participatory installation that invites the audience into an immersive, symbolic journey guided by audio narration. Visitors become active participants, engaging both intellectually and physically with the theme of identity through a carefully choreographed experience.
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