Il gruppo Hauser & Wirth, dal 9 Luglio apre Hauser & Wirth Rämistrasse 5 nel centro di Zurigo dove è già presente la sede centrale del gruppo, che aveva aperto l'anno scorso, presso i rinnovati spazi dell'ex-birrificio Löwenbrau.
La mostra di apertura sarà con un artista poco noto ma molto interessante, Georges Vantongerloo, che era parte del gruppo De Stijl.
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Announcing our new gallery space in Zurich’s historic cultural center on Rämistrasse
Hauser & Wirth Rämistrasse will open on 9 July in Zurich’s historic central cultural district, on the same street as Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Headquarters, which opened last year. The new space complements its landmark location in the former Löwenbrau brewery and is a natural extension of the gallery’s presence across Switzerland.
Hauser & Wirth Rämistrasse is surrounded by renowned establishments which have hosted an international community of artists and intellectuals for more than a century, including Zurich’s Schauspielhaus, Kunsthaus, Opera House, Kronenhalle, and Café Odeon. The historic building is adjacent to a public courtyard garden and one of the most important baroque houses in Zurich, ‘Haus zum Garten’. The new venue joins Hauser & Wirth’s five existing spaces in Switzerland in Zurich, St. Moritz and Gstaad and Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Headquarters. The building was initially converted into offices and private viewing rooms in 2018 and will now open as an exhibition space.
‘Opening this space to the public in the cultural heart of Zurich allows us to create intimate encounters with art of extraordinary calibre which is so important in this moment.’—Iwan Wirth
Our new gallery is our second space on Rämistrasse, following the launch of Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ HQ, and it perfectly complements our programmes in our existing Zurich galleries in the renowned Löwenbräu building.
The inaugural exhibition at Rämistrasse will present works by Georges Vantongerloo, the Belgian sculptor, painter, architect, designer and theorist, and a founding member of De Stijl.
Iwan Wirth says, ‘Opening this space to the public in the cultural heart of Zurich allows us to create intimate encounters with art of extraordinary calibre which is so important in this moment. Since we founded our first gallery in Zurich close to three decades ago, we have gradually grown our network of spaces in Switzerland. The vibrant Swiss art scene draws collectors from around the world, and we are proud to contribute to this ecosystem of outstanding museums, institutions, private collections and galleries. Our new gallery is our second space on Rämistrasse, following the launch of Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ HQ, and it perfectly complements our programs in our existing Zurich galleries in the renowned Löwenbräu building.’
The inaugural exhibition at Hauser & Wirth Rämistrasse will present works by Georges Vantongerloo, the Belgian artist, architect, and theorist, and a member of the De Stijl group. Curated by Dr. Angela Thomas Schmid, President of the Max Bill Georges Vantongerloo Stiftung, the exhibition traces Vantongerloo’s artistic evolution throughout his five-decade career. This focused presentation will be accompanied by a display of archival material and books on Vantongerloo and his contemporaries at Hauser & Wirth Publishers’ Headquarters at Rämistrasse 5.
In each location, the goal is to create strong, well-proportioned spaces that place the art on view at the forefront.
The conversion of the three-story building into a gallery space with viewing rooms was overseen by long-standing collaborator, the architect Luis Laplace. Laplace has worked on numerous Hauser & Wirth projects, including Vieux Chalet in Gstaad; the gallery in St. Moritz; the restoration and conversion of Hauser & Wirth Somerset’s 18th-century farm buildings into an art center; and the creation of an art center on Isla del Rey in Menorca which is currently underway. In each location, the goal is to create strong, well-proportioned spaces that place the art on view at the forefront.
Hauser & Wirth Rämistrasse’s series of exhibitions and events will feature 20th-century masters and contemporary artists represented by the gallery. As in each of the gallery’s locations, exhibitions will be accompanied by talks and collaborations with local organizations.