Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles is one of seven locations worldwide of Hauser & Wirth, the international gallery devoted to contemporary art and modern masters. A new destination in the heart of the burgeoning Downtown Arts District of Los Angeles, the gallery is located at 901 East 3rd Street. It occupies the restored Globe Mills complex, a collection of interconnected late 19th and early 20th century buildings and internal outdoor spaces that have been adapted by Creative Space, Los Angeles, in consultation with Annabelle Selldorf, Selldorf Architects. Here visitors discover museum-caliber exhibitions as well as public programs and educational activities that contextualize the art on view for diverse audiences.For travelers who use our international travel planner, Los Angeles holidays become easier to arrange, with trips to the Hauser & Wirth and other attractions mapped out and timetabled.
Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles complements its exhibition program with the first ARTBOOK store in Los Angeles; a gallery space for Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Book & Printed Matter Lab, the restaurant Manuela, featuring seasonal fare and locally-sourced produce with a menu focused upon foods of the American South; a public garden; murals that engage the architecture of the complex; and a dramatic and expansive open-air courtyard where visitors will find sculpture as well as a place for quiet contemplation and informal gathering.
Founded in Switzerland in 1992 by Iwan and Manuela Wirth and Ursula Hauser, Hauser & Wirth is a global enterprise, with spaces in Zurich, Gstaad, London, New York, Somerset, and Los Angeles. Hauser & Wirth’s next initiative will be construction of a major new building on historic West 22nd Street in the West Chelsea Arts District of New York City.
The gallery’s global operations are overseen by Iwan and Manuela Wirth; Marc Payot, Partner and Vice President.
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Hauser & Wirth reviews
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This amazing place is a commercial gallery with a museum-size space, and museum-style exhibitions. Their comprehensive show are extrordinary, and always worth a visit. (Philip Guston currently... more »
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This is worth a visit while in LA. The galleries are free and have rotating exhibits. This was my second time to visit the galleries and they had new exhibits that are world-class. The docents are... more »
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an international gallery in LA. Exhibition changes so check before you go. a Nice space to wander around. Visit the bookstore, if you enjoy good a selection of art books and magazines.
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A nice art gallery featuring a variety of exhibits surrounding a central square and a restaurant/bar. If they’re showing an artist you like definitely stop by. Parking can be hard to come by so plan ahead. Or just take the light rail and walk south a few blocks.
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