Curator Philip Larratt-Smith walks us through ‘Louise Bourgeois. Soft Landscape’ in Hong Kong
Philip Larratt-Smith Introduces Louise Bourgeois in Hong Kong‘Louise Bourgeois. Soft Landscape’ explores the dynamic relationship between landscape and the human body in Bourgeois’s work. Curated by Philip Larratt-Smith, this is her second show at Hauser & Wirth Hong Kong, and coincides with the ongoing tour of a major survey exhibition organized by the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, which is currently on view at the Fubon Art Museum, Taipei, from 15 March to 30 June 2025. Consisting of...
Painting is a Gift: Angel Otero reads from Jack Whitten’s 'Notes from the Woodshed'Like many artists, Jack Whitten used writing to process and engage with his art and the world around it. From detailed daily logs to longer essays, published statements and public talks, Whitten’s writing tells a story of artistic growth through experimentation, and of his path to a meaningful and expansive creative life. To mark the release of a new edition of the celebrated Notes from the Woodshed...
Salon Series at Manuela: ‘Sugar High’ with The Wooster Group & Willem DafoeA join partnership between the SoHo restaurant Manuela and the gallery, the ‘Salon Series at Manuela’ features a unique program combining thought provoking talks and performances alongside curated culinary experiences. Each salon brings together noted guest speakers, performers, artists, writers, chefs and more, in an intimate setting, to explore various topics spanning art, food, sustainability and New Yo...
Camille Henrot Introduces ‘A Number of Things’ in New York
Getting to Know: Catherine Goodman
Camille Henrot Introduces ‘A Number of Things’ in New YorkCamille Henrot debuts an extraordinary new body of bronze sculptures, titled ‘Abacus,’ for her first major exhibition with the gallery in New York City. Evoking children’s developmental tools, shoes, distorted graphs and ancient counting devices, the large-scale sculptures, alongside smaller-scaled works such as ‘Tomber Pour Toujours’ and ‘Misfits,’ address the friction between a nascent sense of imagination and ...
In Conversation: Charles Gaines, Naima J Keith & Olga VisoWe joined artist Charles Gaines, Naima J. Keith, Vice President of Education and Public Programs at LACMA, and Olga Viso, Phoenix Art Museum Chief Curator and Director of Curatorial Affairs in conversation in celebration of Gaines’ exhibition ‘Numbers and Trees, The Tanzania Baobabs’ at Hauser & Wirth West Hollywood. – Hauser & Wirth is an international contemporary and modern art gallery with spaces in Zurich, London, S...
Getting to Know: Catherine GoodmanInside her exhibition at our New York gallery, Catherine Goodman met with a group of young people from Culture for One, to talk about her new body of work. ‘Catherine Goodman. Silent Music’ presents a series of new, large-scale paintings by the British artist, where her characteristically expressive brushwork yields animated surfaces that pulse with the dynamic energy of their making. For Goodman, the studio is a place of spiritual meditation. Each p...
Arnauld Pierre on Francis Picabia’s WorkWe joined Arnauld Pierre, art historian and member of the Comité Picabia. On the occasion of Francis Picabia’s current exhibition in Paris ‘Éternel recommencement / Eternal Beginning’ for a discussion on the life and work of the artist. Arnauld Pierre, PhD, is an art historian, curator, and professor at Sorbonne University, Paris. A member of the Comité Picabia since the late 1990s, he contributed to the catalogue raisonné of the arti...
A glimpse into Barbara Chase-Riboud’s life and work