Hauser & Wirth
Journey through Hauser & Wirth’s evolution with Wallpaper* and see how their unique vision and innovation continue to inspire and captivate.
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Mark Bradford’s epic show puts Hauser & Wirth Menorca on the map
We visited American artist Mark Bradford at his studio, ahead of his major solo show ‘Masses and Movements’, which inaugurated Hauser & Wirth’s new Menorca arts centre in July 2021
By Hunter Drohojowska-Philp Last updated
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Avant-garde awareness: Maria Lassnig survey opens at Hauser Wirth & Schimmel
By Charlotte Jansen Last updated
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Galaxy quest: Subodh Gupta takes a cosmic turn with 'Invisible Reality'
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Hauser & Wirth Somerset’s latest show celebrates rural life
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Pastures new: Radić Pavilion’s new outpost with Hauser & Wirth
By Jonathan Bell Last updated
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Art dealers Iwan and Manuela Wirth to open hotel in Scottish highlands
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Thomas J Price reimagines the role of public sculptures at Hauser & Wirth
As ‘Thoughts Unseen’, the artist’s first show with Hauser & Wirth, opened at the gallery’s Somerset outpost (until 3 January), we talked to Thomas J Price about his whirlwind year and expanding people's expectations of what a sculptural figure can be
By Amah-Rose Abrams Last updated
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Grand gestures: Mark Wallinger gets his hands dirty at Hauser & Wirth
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Peak season: Alexander Calder sculptures reach new heights in the Swiss Alps
By Jessica Klingelfuss Last updated
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Watch this space: the best NYC art galleries to know
By Daisy Alioto Last updated
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Henry Taylor escapes to the English countryside with Hauser & Wirth
Hauser & Wirth Somerset presents a new virtual exhibition of sculptural works and paintings by American artist Henry Taylor.
By Harriet Lloyd Smith Published
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West Side Story: Hauser & Wirth’s new Chelsea outpost is big, clever and inclusive
An exclusive first look of Hauser & Wirth's forthcoming new building on Manhattan’s West Side, headlines our May 2020 issue (W*254). Designed by architect Annabelle Selldorf, 542 West 22nd Street is the first purpose-built, ground-up space for the Swiss mega-gallery. We went behind-the-scenes earlier this year, while the building was in its final stages of construction
By Jessica Klingelfuss Published
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Don McCullin on finding salvation in the countryside
A deeply personal survey of landscape photographs at Hauser & Wirth reveals the photographer’s long relationship with his home in Somerset and the fragility of our natural environment
By Jessica Klingelfuss Published
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Bharti Kher escapes to Somerset in search of solitude
The New Delhi-based artist presents an exhibition of new installation, painting and sculpture work following her 2017 residency at Hauser & Wirth Somerset
By Harriet Lloyd-Smith Published
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Roni Horn talks remote control in her upstate New York retreat
By Marina Cashdan Published
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Anj Smith: making sense of desire and anxiety through a painter’s forensic language
By Charlotte Jansen Published
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Larry Bell transforms Venice Beach fog into works of sheer beauty
By Charlotte Jansen Published
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Battle lines: in two new shows, artist Jenny Holzer proves that words are weapons
By Caroline Roux Published
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’Maison Fragiles’: Hauser & Wirth’s new show is an ode to vulnerability
Hauser & Wirth London draws together the work of nine artists in ‘Maisons Fragiles’, a group exhibition exploring themes of fragility, vulnerability and protection
By Ali Morris Published
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Anj Smith explores the beauty of nature’s ugliness in new solo exhibition
Artist Anj Smith explores the beauty of nature’s ugliness in her new solo exhibition at Hauser & Wirth London
By Jessica Klingelfuss Published
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Direct hit: Jenny Holzer’s ’Softer Targets’ opens at Hauser & Wirth Somerset
By Ellen Himelfarb Published
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A fluid approach: Roth Bar takes pride of place at Basel's Les Trois Rois
By Rosa Bertoli Published
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Frieze Art Fair London 2014: the Wallpaper* edit
By Nick Compton Published
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Hauser & Wirth transforms a rural Somerset farm into a bold new destination for contemporary art
By Florence Waters Published