
HAUSER & WIRTH
New York City, NY - United States
ABOUT
Hauser & Wirth is a leading contemporary art gallery founded in Zurich in 1992. Known for its global presence, it operates in cities like New York, London, Los Angeles, and Hong Kong, as well as rural locations such as Somerset and Menorca. The gallery represents influential contemporary artists and estates, curating museum-quality exhibitions and producing scholarly publications. Beyond exhibitions, it supports artist residencies, education, and community engagement. Hauser & Wirth integrates art with architecture, nature, and hospitality, creating immersive cultural experiences that expand the traditional gallery model into a broader, socially engaged platform.
LOCATIONS:
HAUSER & WIRTH 22ND ST
New York City, NY - United States
ADDRESS:
542 W 22nd St, New York, NY 10011
ACCESS:
FREE to the public
HOURS:
Open: Mon - Friday 10AM-6PM (When exhibit is on view)
DISCRIPTION:
Hauser & Wirth’s 22nd Street location in New York’s Chelsea art district presents ambitious contemporary and historical exhibitions. The space reflects the gallery’s commitment to museum-quality curation, showcasing major international artists and estates. It serves as a cultural hub within Manhattan’s vibrant art scene. Hauser and Wirth represents a large roster of artists including: Louise Bourgeois, Cindy Sherman, George Condo, Mark Bradford, and Paul McCarthy.
NOTES:
Be sure to check out their bookstore/gallery/bar called Ursula a few blocks away and their location in SoHo.
HAUSER & WIRTH BOOKSTORE (URSULA)
New York City, NY - United States
ADDRESS:
443 W 18th St, New York, NY 10011
ACCESS:
Open: Mon - Friday 10AM-6PM
DISCRIPTION:
This location has a well curated bookstore, a gallery, screening room, and a bar (Roth Bar). The bookstore is not large, but it is almost exclusively art and design related. The gallery is also small, but the quality of the work on display is high. Browse through books, watch the screening, explore the gallery and grab drink. This is an easy place to spend a few hours.
NOTES:
On a sunny summer day this is a great place to jump off the High line and cool off with a drink. Plenty to see and read while you rest.