FALL IN NEW YORK

This fall, explore exhibitions and outdoor sculpture by gallery artists on view at museums and parks in New York and nearby. Discover works by Lorna Simpson, Winfred Rembert, Rashid Johnson and Mary Heilmann on view in museums across Manhattan, while Larry Bell, Mika Rottenberg and Jeffrey Gibson present outdoor artworks alongside the iconic architecture of the city. Visitors can travel upstate to see Jack Whitten at Dia Beacon and Piero Manzoni at Magazzino Italian Art.

Image for exhibition titled Lorna Simpson<br>Source Notes

The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Lorna Simpson
Source Notes

‘Source Notes’ presents New York-based artist Lorna Simpson’s paintings that advance her incisive explorations of gender, race, identity, representation and history. This exhibition presents a selection of Simpson’s major paintings, including examples from her acclaimed Venice Biennale debut in 2015 and her celebrated series Special Characters, along with recent sculptures and related collages. 

 On view through 30 November 2025 

Image for exhibition titled Romance, Regret, and Regeneration in landscape

The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation at the 8th Floor

Romance, Regret, and Regeneration in landscape

At The Shelley & Donald Rubin Foundation, ‘Romance, Regret, and Regeneration in Landscape’ is a group exhibition exploring nature in contemporary artistic practice, from the poetic to the political. Featuring works by artists such as Francis Alÿs, Anya Gallaccio, Richard Mosse, Winfred Rembert and Alexis Rockman, the show brings together diverse perspectives on the environment through a range of aesthetic and theoretical approaches. 

On view through 9 December 2025 

Image for exhibition titled Rashid Johnson<br>A Poem for Deep Thinkers

Guggenheim

Rashid Johnson
A Poem for Deep Thinkers

Rashid Johnson’s mid-career survey at the Guggenheim fills Frank Lloyd Wright’s rotunda with nearly 90 works spanning painting, sculpture, film and performance. This solo exhibition highlights Johnson’s role as a scholar of art history, a mediator of Black popular culture and as a creative force in contemporary art. 

On view through 18 January 2026 

Image for exhibition titled Mary Heilmann<br>Long Line

Whitney Museum of American Art

Mary Heilmann
Long Line

Mary Heilmann invites visitors to engage in social connection and look out into the surrounding cityscape in her exhibition ‘Long Line,’ which comprises an immersive environment of sculptural chairs as well as a hand-painted enlargement of Heilmann’s 2020 painting Long Line.  

On view through 19 January 2026 

Image for exhibition titled Larry Bell<br>Irresponsible Iridescence

Judd Foundation

Larry Bell
Irresponsible Iridescence

An exhibition of new work comprised of twelve ‘Solar Studies,’ in which Bell moves beyond pure abstraction to explore narrative two-dimensional compositions of surface and light.

On view through 31 January 2026

Image for exhibition titled Larry Bell<br>Improvisations in the Park

Madison Square Park

Larry Bell
Improvisations in the Park

Light and Space pioneer Larry Bell transforms New York’s Madison Square Park with luminous glass sculptures that shift with light, weather and season. This installation marks Bell’s first public commission in New York and activates six lawns across Madison Square Park with vibrantly colored cubes and nested arrangements.   

Register here for the 2025 Annual Public Art Symposium: ‘Abstracting Public Art.’

On view through 15 March 2026 

Image for exhibition titled Piero Manzoni<br>Total Space

Magazzino Italian Art

Piero Manzoni
Total Space

‘Piero Manzoni: Total Space’ is a focused exploration of one of the most radical artists of the postwar avant-garde in Italy. This exhibition highlights his search for a total space where the boundaries between art and life, object and viewer, are continually unsettled. 

On view through 13 April 2026 

Image for exhibition titled Mika Rottenberg<br>Foot Fountain (pink)

The High Line

Mika Rottenberg
Foot Fountain (pink)

For the High Line, Rottenberg presents ‘Foot Fountain (pink)’—a ten-foot-tall pink foot and lower leg topped with a working sprinkler, activated by nearby pedals. Originally created for Museum Tinguely in Basel, the sculpture reimagines classical fountains with playful absurdity—nurturing not just land, but people passing by. 

On view through May 2026 

Image for exhibition titled Jeffrey Gibson<br>The Animal That Therefore I Am

The Genesis Facade Commission at The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Jeffrey Gibson
The Animal That Therefore I Am

Jeffrey Gibson invites reflection on the interconnected relationships between all living beings and the environment for the 2025 Genesis Facade Commission. Standing nearly 10 feet tall, each bronze sculpture reimagines current or recent residents in Central Park as vivid, upright figures that blur the line between animal and human.  

On view through 9 June 2026 

Dia Beacon

Larry Bell, Roni Horn and Jack Whitten

Discover striking exhibitions by Larry Bell, Roni Horn and Jack Whitten in the expansive galleries of Dia Beacon. Bell’s installation brings together a focused selection of his early sculptures from key small cubes to one of his first free-standing sculptures. Also on view, explore a selection of Horn’s work that exemplifies the artist’s early exploration of how we experience the physical reality of chosen media. Recently opened, ‘Jack Whitten: Prime Mover’ unites a group of recently acquired works on paper that Jack Whitten realized during the 1970s using a range of dry and wet black pigments.

Long-term view

Explore exhibitions featuring international artists at our New York gallery locations in SoHo and Chelsea. Join us for the US premiere of a new documentary about Louise Bourgeois, learning events and book launches that will be programmed throughout the run of the exhibitions.

Image for exhibition titled Louise Bourgeois<br>Gathering Wool

New York, 22nd Street

Louise Bourgeois
Gathering Wool

‘Gathering Wool,’ explores Louise Bourgeois’ complex relationship to abstraction through a series of late sculptures, reliefs and works on paper, many of which have never been exhibited before. These will be installed alongside a selection of earlier works to illuminate the consistency of Bourgeois’s themes and her development of a symbolic abstract language.  

Opening reception 12 November, 6 – 8 pm 

Image for exhibition titled Franz Gertsch<br>Presence

New York, Wooster Street

Franz Gertsch
Presence

‘Franz Gertsch. Presence’ is an exhibition devoted to the distinctive vision of late Swiss artist Franz Gertsch. This focused presentation brings together eight monumental works spanning Gertsch’s career, elucidating the ways in which he transformed photographic imagery into hyperrealist paintings and woodcuts.  

Opening reception 11 November, 5 – 8 pm 

Image for exhibition titled Catherine Goodman<br>Island

New York, 18th Street

Catherine Goodman
Island

Catherine Goodman presents her first exhibition dedicated to prints, showcasing a body of monotypes named ‘The ULAE Series,’ which emerged from Goodman’s 2024 residency at Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) on Long Island. Her residency marks both her first major exploration of printmaking as well as an expansion of her aesthetic vocabulary. 

Opening reception 13 November, 6 – 8 pm 

Forthcoming Events

Publishing has been a cornerstone of the gallery’s activity since our founding in 1992. Discover a selection of recent releases from Hauser & Wirth Publishers connected to our artists and exhibitions in New York. Visit the bookshop at our 18th Street location to browse more titles.

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