Hauser & Wirth’s West Chelsea location is the gallery’s first dedicated space for Editions. Anchored by the flagship gallery bookshop, the historic building is also a hub for Learning initiatives, Public Programs and more.
‘Don McCullin. A Desecrated Serenity’ is on view through Saturday 8 November.
Visit the gallery bookshop for the latest titles from our artists, popular fiction and magazines carefully selected by our staff.
Exhibitions are free to attend. No advance booking necessary.
The gallery and bookshop are open Tuesday – Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm
On Foot Hauser & Wirth 18th Street has one main entrance.
The gallery is a short walk from The High Line exit on 10th Avenue and 18th Street.
By Public Transport Subway: A, C, E, L
The gallery is free to attend. No advanced booking necessary.
University, community, and nonprofit groups can request a free guided tour via this form. For additional tour inquiries, contact newyork@hauserwirth.com with your preferred tour date and time.
All public areas of Hauser & Wirth New York are wheelchair-accessible. The gallery aims to be as accommodating as possible – if you or member(s) of your group require any special accommodations due to a disability, please contact the gallery in advance of your visit to discuss your requirements.
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We look forward to welcoming you to the gallery bookshop, located at 18th Street alongside the headquarters of our award-winning magazine of contemporary culture, Ursula. The gallery bookshop features some of the most thought-provoking writers and artists in the world and the bookshop includes a selection of recommended publications from friends of the magazine and contributors.
Discover Hauser & With Publishers’ latest releases, as well as publications featuring our artists, recommended fiction and non-fiction, the best art books for children and more.
Our 18th Street location is also the U.S. Headquarters of Hauser & Wirth Publishers. In keeping with the gallery’s artist-centric vision, Hauser & Wirth Publishers works to bring readers into the universe of artists and behind the scenes of their practices.
From publishing artists’ writings and exceptional exhibition-related books to commissioning new scholarship and pursuing the highest levels of craft in design and bookmaking, Hauser & Wirth Publishers creates vital, lasting records of artists’ work and ideas, forging critical gateways to the cultural discourse they inspire.
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“Places and Spaces” is the broad consideration guiding the fall issue of Ursula, from public gardens and ancient cities to environments shaped by sound. The cover story offers a first look at Calder Gardens, the new cultural landmark opening in Philadelphia in September 2025.
The issue also travels to Weimar-era Berlin, where Aria Dean, for the Performa Biennial 2025, reimagines a pivotal 1923 meeting between Alain Locke and Claude McKay; to the Roman Empire, where photographer Don McCullin finds repose in ancient marbles; to the existential holding patterns of Brian Eno’s Music for Airports; and to Seoul’s intersecting creative and culinary scenes and much more.
Hauser & Wirth’s Learning programs embrace the gallery setting as an enriching space for dialogue, creativity, and discovery. 18th Street houses gathering spaces that carry forward the gallery’s long-standing global initiatives, including partnerships with local nonprofits and collaborations with local schools and universities–in turn increasing access to artists and their practices, as well as careers in the arts.
Storycorp Studio
Culture for One
Hauser & Wirth produces talks, panels, films series, screenings, readings, events, residencies, and performances to amplify the voices and work of our global roster of artists. Importantly, our Public Programs and Learning teams collaborate to expand our audiences and give a platform to emerging talent. Where Learning offers hands-on, intimate experiences that foster access to art careers, Public Programs bring our local communities closer to artists’ practices through curated interactions and conversations.
18th Street is our first location devoted to Editions, a space where visitors can explore contemporary and historical prints through exhibitions and programs that showcase the multifaceted practices of our diverse, international family of artists. Insight into the creative legacies of such artists as Louise Bourgeois, Luchita Hurtado and Eva Hesse, as well as the innovations of new generations of artists, from Nicole Eisenman and Glenn Ligon, to Takesada Matsutani and Rashid Johnson, now have a dedicated home in New York.
Originally built in 1920 for New York City’s Consolidated Gas Company, Hauser & Wirth’s West 18th Street location building has been restored and adapted by David Bench, Principal of inca architects pllc. In addition to housing Hauser & Wirth’s first dedicated space for Editions, the site is home to the U.S. headquarters of Hauser & Wirth Publishers and its award-winning magazine, Ursula.