Hauser & Wirth was founded in 1992 in
Zurich by
Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth, and Ursula Hauser,[1][2] who were joined in 2000 by co-president Marc Payot.[3] In 2020, Ewan Venters was appointed as first global CEO of Hauser & Wirth.[4]
Hauser & Wirth has spaces in Europe (Zurich, London, Somerset, Gstaad, St. Moritz, Menorca and Monaco), Asia (Hong Kong) and North America (Manhattan,
Southampton, New York and Los Angeles).[16]
Location history
When the gallery was founded in 1992, it was initially operated from Iwan Wirth’s Zurich apartment.[17] The first permanent venue opened in the former Löwenbräu building that became Hauser & Wirth Zürich in 1996,[18] followed by a London branch in an Edward Lutyens-designed former bank on
Piccadilly in 2003.[19] In 2013, the gallery opened a space at the former Roxy disco and skating rink in New York.[20] In 2014 the gallery renovated Durslade Farm, a collection of farm buildings in rural Somerset, to create Hauser & Wirth Somerset.[21] The gallery also restored a 100,000 sq. ft. former flour mill, the Globe Mills complex, in downtown Los Angeles in 2016.[22] In 2018, Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles was awarded the Los Angeles Conservancy’s Chair’s Award.[23]
In spring 2020, Hauser & Wirth opened its first purpose-built gallery space at 542 West 22nd Street in New York’s West Chelsea art district, designed by Selldorf Architects.[3] In July 2021, the gallery opened an art center on Isla del Rey in Menorca after a conservation project overseen by Luis Laplace,[24] repurposing existing historic buildings on the island.[25] The gallery was awarded the Best Social Responsibility Initiative by the Government of the
Balearic Islands in September 2021,[26] listed as one of the ‘2022 Works of Wonder’ by the international editors of
Architectural Digest[27] and named ‘Best Art Destination’ in the
Wallpaper* Design Awards 2022.[25] In 2021 Hauser & Wirth acquired the Thomas Goode building at 19 South Audley Street in Mayfair to create a new flagship gallery in London joining its
Savile Row space.[28]
Exhibitions
Since 1992, Hauser & Wirth has mounted exhibitions internationally, including:
‘
Alexander Calder. Mobiles and Gouaches’ / ‘Joan Miró. Sculptures and Paintings’ in Zurich (1992)[29]
The installation of Roth Bar at
Dieter Roth‘s solo exhibition at the Zurich gallery in 1997[30]
‘
David Hammons’ at Hauser & Wirth Zürich (2003)[31]; *a presentation of works from the Onnasch Collection at Hauser & Wirth London and New York, 18th Street (2013)[32]
The inaugural exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles: ‘Revolution in the Making: Abstract Sculpture by Women, 1947 – 2016’ (2016)[33]
‘Schwitters Miró Arp’ at Hauser & Wirth London (2016)[34]
‘Louise Bourgeois &
Pablo Picasso: Anatomies of Desire’ at Hauser & Wirth Zürich (2019)[35];
Hauser & Wirth’s publishing activity extends back to 1992[37] and consists of
monographs, artists' books, historic exhibition catalogues, collections of artists' writings and
catalogues raisonnés.[38] These include ‘
Eva Hesse Diaries’[39], ‘Louise Bourgeois & Pablo Picasso: Anatomies of Desire’[40], and the re-release of the first
Marcel Duchamp monograph and catalogue raisonné in 2021.[41]
In June 2019, Hauser & Wirth Publishers opened a stand-alone headquarters and bookshop in the historic center of Zurich, Switzerland.[42] The Zurich headquarters occupies the former home of the Oprecht & Helbling bookshop and the Europa Verlag publishing house.[43]
In 2019, the Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ book ‘Dubuffet and the City: People, Place, and Urban Space’ by Sophie Berrebi received the Richard Schlagman Art Book Awards for art history and best book design.[44] ‘Alexander Calder: From the Stony River to the Sky’, designed by Atelier Dyakova, received the 2020
German Design Award.[45] In 2021, ‘Marcel Duchamp’ was named one of the best art books of the year by the
New York Times,[46]ARTnews,[47] and Wallpaper*.[48]
Hauser & Wirth collaborates with local educational institution
Cal State LA, and in 2019, Cal State LA’s television, film, and media studies department received a one-million dollar grant from the gallery.[55] Hauser & Wirth has partnered with
CalArts and the
Bath School of Art and Design,
Bath Spa University (UK) on an annual MFA residency exchange program at its Los Angeles and Somerset galleries, which launched in 2017.[56]
Since 2020, Hauser & Wirth has collaborated with
Hunter College, hosting exhibitions of artists’ work enrolled in the school’s MFA Program in Studio Art both online and at Hauser & Wirth New York[57], as well as with the
South London Gallery.[58] In October 2020, the gallery brought together more than 100 artists for ‘Artists For New York’ to support several local museums and organizations that had been profoundly impacted by the
COVID-19 pandemic.[59]
In Somerset, the gallery formed Arthaus for young people who are interested in learning more about art and architecture.[21] Hauser & Wirth launched in 2021 The
Gustav Metzger Foundation Scholarship, partnering with Dartington Arts School by supporting a student on the ‘Arts and Place’ MA course.[60] Also in 2021, Hauser & Wirth Menorca launched its first Education Lab during its inaugural exhibition with Mark Bradford.[18] The artist led an art education residency with students from l’Escola d’Art de Menorca.[61]
Sustainability
In March 2021, Hauser & Wirth appointed a full-time Head of Environmental Sustainability to work on the gallery’s climate action plan and commitment to halve the gallery’s carbon emissions by 2030.[62] In 2021, the gallery began to calculate the carbon produced by exhibitions and fairs using this data to set carbon budgets to achieve a commitment to the
Paris agreement of 50% reduction.[63] In addition, Hauser & Wirth has enrolled in the
Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi), to measure, track and monitor reductions.[64] An exhibition of Gustav Metzger at Hauser & Wirth Somerset in 2021 is the first show to have a Climate Impact Report (CIR) published on the artist-led sustainability platform Artists Commit.[65]
Hauser & Wirth is a patron of the
Gallery Climate Coalition (GCC) and also supports Art to Acres, an initiative for artists, gallerists and collectors with a mission to support large-scale land conservation, launching fundraising prints with artists such as
Jenny Holzer in 2020.[66] In 2021, the gallery partnered with the Menorca Preservation Fund upon the opening of the gallery in Menorca, a
UNESCOBiosphere Reserve.[61]