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Hauser & Wirth
Opening hours
- Monday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: Closed
- Sunday: Closed
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Gallery showcasing modern & contemporary works from both established & emerging artists.via Google
Dynamic exhibitions paired with a rooftop garden, an art bookstore, and a community-focused ethos.
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- Free, closed Sundays and Mondays
Reviews from Google
I had the pleasure of viewing Camille Henrot's show "A Number of Things" and Catherine Goodman's "Silent Music" at Hauser & Wirth. The staff were welcoming and knowledgable. The work and space were both exciting and complemented each other well. Camille's work brought a sense of wit and play to the space that kept me engaged in the experience immediately. I can't wait to go back and see future shows here.
Amazing gallery with great curation. Was lucky enough to stumble upon Louise Bourgeois' "Gathering wool" Exhibition. Definitely worth stopping by. So many galleries on this road, its very much worth a stop if you love art and exhibitions.
Not the kind of place that screams for attention—but the kind you remember. 5 floors, 3 open to visitors, and every corner feels like a quiet conversation between you and the art. If you’re in Chelsea, stop by. It might just become your favorite hidden moment of the day.
One of two Chelsea outposts of the great Hauser & Wirth gallery. The exhibition on David Smith's late sculptures was an eye opener if you are used to his "standard" sculptures in shiny bare steel. These late sculptures are a lot more experimental than I would have expected in terms of forms and colors. The 5th floor skylit gallery is a great space for these sculptures. The building was designed by Selldorf Architects whose other New York projects include the Neue Galerie, the Frick Collection renovation, and One Domino Square in Williamsburg. I especially like the staircase.
Great setting - came for Louise Bourgeois Gathering Wool. Worth a visit!