豪瑟沃斯(Hauser & Wirth)由伊万·沃斯(Iwan Wirth)、曼努埃拉·沃斯(Manuela Wirth)与乌苏拉·豪瑟(Ursula Hauser)于1992年在苏黎世创立,2000年合伙人兼总裁马克·帕约(Marc Payot)加入。作为一家具有全球视野的家族企业,豪瑟沃斯代理逾90位艺术家及艺术遗产,这些艺术家塑造了画廊的独特身份,并启发了其在艺术、教育、保护与可持续发展等多元领域的活动。
该画廊以对艺术家的专注和对全球先锋艺术项目的支持而闻名。除策划动态展览日程外,豪瑟沃斯还与知名策展人合作呈现博物馆级别的展览,并投入大量资源进行学术研究与创新。自成立之初,画廊便以策划具有历史意义的展览著称。1992年的首展位于苏黎世市中心一栋装饰艺术风格别墅的公寓内,将亚历山大·考尔德(Alexander Calder)的动态雕塑与水墨作品与胡安·米罗(Joan Miró)的雕塑和绘画并置展出。此后,画廊持续推出雄心勃勃且学术严谨的历史性展览,为多位20世纪重要艺术家遗产提供展示平台,推动对其作品的持续对话,包括路易丝·布尔乔亚(Louise Bourgeois)、菲利普·加斯顿(Philip Guston)遗产、伊娃·海瑟(Eva Hesse)遗产、艾伦·卡普罗(Allan Kaprow)遗产、迈克·凯利基金会(Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts)、贾森·罗德斯(Jason Rhoades)遗产、迪特尔·罗斯(Dieter Roth)遗产和大卫·史密斯(David Smith)遗产等。
自2013年起,豪瑟沃斯萨默塞特艺术中心(Hauser & Wirth Somerset)推出了沉浸式艺术家驻留项目及广泛的教育与社区计划。驻留艺术家包括丽塔·阿克曼(Rita Ackermann)、马丁·克里德(Martin Creed)、艾莉森·卡茨(Allison Katz)、巴提·克尔(Bharti Kher)、皮皮洛蒂·瑞斯特(Pipilotti Rist)、米卡·罗滕伯格(Mika Rottenberg)、亨利·泰勒(Henry Taylor)、托马斯·J·普莱斯(Thomas J Price)、拉希德·约翰逊(Rashid Johnson)和克里斯蒂娜·夸尔斯(Christina Quarles)。2024年驻留名单涵盖奥杜尔·罗斯(Oddur Roth)、费尔雷·巴埃斯(Firelei Báez)、与《ArtReview》合作的新作家驻留项目、由弗朗西斯·莫里斯(Frances Morris)挑选的回应菲利达·巴洛(Phyllida Barlow)作品的客座艺术家团体,以及来自Make Hauser & Wirth的女性创作者群体。
豪瑟沃斯致力于通过包容性教育项目建立艺术、艺术家与多元观众间的对话。其全球项目围绕三大核心支柱:社区参与、学术课程深化,以及通过战略合作拓宽艺术职业通道。2023年,画廊与38家非营利组织合作,支持21家教育慈善机构,全球逾18万人参与其教育项目,接待8,622名学校及大学学员,在8个地点举办超400场教育活动。
画廊的”教育实验室”(Education Lab)分布于西班牙梅诺卡岛、英国萨默塞特、洛杉矶市中心及奇利达·莱库博物馆(Chillida Leku),每个实验室均与当地社区团体或教育机构合作,结合艺术家创作理念打造互动空间。2024年夏季,洛杉矶实验室以贾森·罗德斯、梅诺卡/圣塞巴斯蒂安实验室以爱德华多·奇利达(Eduardo Chillida)、萨默塞特实验室以菲利达·巴洛为灵感起点。
秉承”以艺术家为中心”的理念,豪瑟沃斯出版社(Hauser & Wirth Publishers)致力于呈现艺术家的创作世界。通过出版艺术家文献、展览画册及学术研究,以精湛的设计与工艺打造持久的文化记录。其书店在美国与欧洲举办讲座、对谈及阅读活动,拓展艺术话语的公共参与。
画廊以活化历史建筑闻名,将旧空间转化为连接国际艺术与在地文化的当代艺术场所。1996年将苏黎世前 Löwenbräu 啤酒厂改造为首个永久空间;2014年修复英国萨默塞特的Durslade农场打造艺术中心;2016年将洛杉矶市中心10万平方英尺的前面粉厂改建为艺术空间,并于2018年获洛杉矶保护协会最高荣誉”主席奖”;2021年7月,通过保护性改造梅诺卡岛Illa del Rei历史建筑开设艺术中心,该项目获”欧洲文化遗产奖”及巴利阿里群岛政府”最佳社会责任倡议”等奖项。
2023年10月,画廊在巴黎塞纳河右岸第八区毗邻香榭丽舍大街的新空间以亨利·泰勒个展开幕;同年11月扩展纽约版图,于苏荷区历史悠久的铸铁街区开设新空间,并在西18街443号设立豪瑟沃斯版画中心(Hauser & Wirth Editions)、新概念书店、Roth Bar及教育枢纽,持续推动艺术与社区的深度联结。
Hauser & Wirth was founded in 1992 in Zurich by Iwan Wirth, Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser, who were joined by Partner and President Marc Payot in 2000. A family business with a global outlook, Hauser & Wirth represents over 90 artists and estates who have been instrumental in shaping its identity and who are the inspiration for Hauser & Wirth’s diverse range of activities that engage with art, education, conservation and sustainability.
The gallery has built a reputation for its dedication to artists and support of visionary artistic projects worldwide. In addition to presenting a dynamic schedule of exhibitions, the gallery collaborates with renowned curators to present museum quality surveys and invests considerable resources in new scholarship and research. Since its earliest days, Hauser & Wirth has mounted historically significant exhibitions. The inaugural exhibition in 1992 took place at Hauser & Wirth’s first gallery, located in the first-floor apartment of an Art Deco villa in the heart of Zurich; it united mobiles and gouaches by Alexander Calder with sculptures and paintings by Joan Miró. Since then, the gallery has continued to forge an ambitious and academically rigorous program of historic exhibitions, providing a natural home for a number of major 20th-century artist estates and encouraging a continued and engaging discourse around their oeuvres. These include Louise Bourgeois, The Estate of Philip Guston, The Eva Hesse Estate, Allan Kaprow Estate, Mike Kelley Foundation for the Arts, The Estate of Jason Rhoades, Dieter Roth Estate and The Estate of David Smith.
Since 2013, Hauser & Wirth Somerset has supported an immersive artist-in-residence program alongside a breadth of learning and community initiatives. Artists-in-residence have included Rita Ackermann, Martin Creed, Allison Katz, Bharti Kher, Pipilotti Rist, Mika Rottenberg, Henry Taylor, Thomas J Price, Rashid Johnson and Christina Quarles. 2024 residencies include Oddur Roth, Firelei Báez, a new writer’s residency in partnership with ArtReview, a guest artist collective selected by Frances Morris responding to the work of Phyllida Barlow and a cohort of female makers from Make Hauser & Wirth.
Hauser & Wirth is committed to inclusive learning programs that create a dialogue between art, artists and diverse audiences. Ongoing global projects are centered on three core pillars: to engage with communities; enrich academic courses; and foster better access to art careers through a series of meaningful partnerships.
In 2023 the gallery partnered with 38 non-profits and supported 21 learning charities, resulting in over 180,000 people globally experiencing an element of the learning program. We welcomed 8,622 learners from schools and universities, running over 400 learning activities and events in 8 locations.
Hauser & Wirth’s Education Lab initiative is located in Menorca, Somerset and Downtown Los Angeles, as well as at Chillida Leku, and each Education Lab is a collaboration with a local community group, school or university. The interactive spaces have been inspired by and developed alongside the gallery’s international artists, facilitating a platform for discovery, discussion, and additional resources. In summer 2024, the Education Labs have taken their starting point from artists Jason Rhoades in Los Angeles, Eduardo Chillida in Menorca and San Sebastian, and Phyllida Barlow in Somerset.
In keeping with Hauser & Wirth’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. Across its dedicated bookstores in the U.S. and Europe, Hauser & Wirth Publishers complements and amplifies the artist’s voice by hosting a robust slate of special programs, including talks, panels, readings and learning initiatives that engage a variety of audiences and communities.
Hauser & Wirth is recognized for its sympathetic approach to restoring historic buildings and giving them a new lease of life as contemporary art spaces that invigorate surrounding communities. From the conversion of its first permanent venue in the former Löwenbräu brewery building that became Hauser & Wirth Zürich in 1996, the gallery has developed and sensitively restored existing structures that respond to their environments, connecting international art with local culture through architecture. The gallery renovated Durslade Farm, a collection of dilapidated farm buildings in rural Somerset, to open a world-class art center Hauser & Wirth Somerset in 2014, as well as converting a 100,000 sq. ft. former flour mill, the Globe Mills complex, in Downtown Los Angeles in 2016. In 2018, Hauser & Wirth Downtown Los Angeles was awarded Los Angeles Conservancy’s highest honor, the Chair’s Award, which recognizes the importance of preserving the historic places that make Los Angeles unique. In July 2021, the gallery opened an art center on Illa del Rei in Menorca after a conservation project repurposing existing historic buildings on the island. The project was recognized with a European Heritage Award by Europa Nostra and Best Social Responsibility Initiative by the Government of the Balearic Islands, among others.
In October 2023, the gallery opened a space in Paris, situated on the right bank of the River Seine close to the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement with an inaugural exhibition by Henry Taylor. The gallery expanded its New York presence in November 2023 with a location on Wooster Street in Soho’s historic Cast Iron District. In addition, a space at 443 West 18th Street in New York is home to Hauser & Wirth Editions, new iterations of the popular Hauser & Wirth Publishers Bookstore and Roth Bar, and the Hauser & Wirth Learning hub for educational and community programs and projects.
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