Hauser & Wirth

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The artist’s work captures what it feels like to see your own body on the floor, in pieces, and how that might be the only way to survive having survived

BY Audrey Wollen |

Achille, brother of Fabio Mauri, traces the cultural scenes of post-war Rome and Milan

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

The artist’s tent city at Hauser & Wirth, in rapidly gentrifying downtown LA, is a ‘parody of pious politically activist art’ 

BY Jonathan Griffin |

The Black female gaze shines resiliently through the stormy surfaces of the artist’s paintings on view at Hauser & Wirth

BY Rebecca Rose Cuomo |

Ahead of Zurich Art Weekend, the pick of the shows to see in the city

BY Aoife Rosenmeyer |

‘The sheer farce of it. Wonderful. That was what made so much sense and felt so good’

BY Max Porter |

With a Louise Bourgeois show running at Hauser & Wirth St. Moritz, fashion designer Simone Rocha reflects on being inspired by the French-American artist

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

With three concurrent shows opening in Hong Kong, London and Zurich, the Beijing-based painter talks about his dichotomous practice, taking in Eastern and Western influences and moving from portraiture to abstraction and back again

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

The Japanese artist talks about how he came to join the Gutai Art Association in 1963, moved to Paris in 1966 and how vinyl adhesive glue and graphite have sustained a practice ‘streaming into infinity’

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

Remembering the Romanian artist, who has died aged 92, for whom the studio was a continuous state of mind

BY Magda Radu |

With a new show opening at Hauser & Wirth, Somerset, the artist discusses death, drapery and intimacy in her work

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

With galleries reopening after the summer break, a guide to the best of the new season shows in the capital

BY Chris Fite-Wassilak |

From Ian White's posthumous retrospective to Lloyd Corporation's film about a cryptocurrency pyramid scheme, what to see in the capital

BY Figgy Guyver |

In further news: Cuba gets its first independent art biennial; Germany to fund investigations into African loot

In further news: London’s Southbank Centre launches club night ‘Concrete Lates’; Anselm Kiefer creates first US site-specific outdoor sculpture

‘A way for my subconscious to play’: With her show at Hauser & Wirth, London, Lorna Simpson talks life, work, and being an artist in these times

In Collaboration with Hauser & Wirth

Hauser & Wirth, New York, USA

BY Rachel Wetzler |

What makes a commercial exhibition 'museum quality' 

BY Dan Fox |

‘A countercultural beacon’: Ian Bourland reflects on the artist’s remarkable, six-decade career

BY Ian Bourland |