The series will highlight artists from across the globe, including Sarasota, Los Angeles, New York, Berlin, Bruton, London, and Zurich. Explore all artists in the online exhibition ‘Homegrown,’ below.

Michael Amrhein

Thomas Barratt, Mayo Miwa, Alice Shields

Margot Bird

Liz Brown

Lola Bunting

Milly Calverley Rowland

Joshua Cave

Paul Chapellier

Dave Chow

Peter Crummey

Canon Crummey

Lucy Dabbs

Margarita Danielyants

Erik den Breejen

Paul Desborough

Jessica Doherty

Jonathan Donaldson

Bryan Dooley

Lloyd Durling

Anna Eisenman

Ashley Epps

Jens Erland

Karen Erland

Jon Etter

Michael Everett

Callum Farrell

Sophia Flood

Ryan Michael Ford

Marc Freeman

Beth Galton

Eliot Greenwald

Patrick Hari

David Hendren

Troy Hoffman

Richard Howell

James Isherwood

Paul Knight

Ayse Kucuk

Mervi Kytösalmi-Buhl

Camilla Langdon

Susu Laroche

Melanie Letoré

Juhye Lim

Joseph Loli

Becky Martin

Gary McDonald

Joe Moss

Rebecca Newnham

Theo Niderost

Samuel Nicolle

Oliver Offord

Marija Olšauskaitė

Ben Phelps

Stephany Pollard

Nicole Pollina

Elizabeth Portanova

Jeffrey Porterfield

Yuval Pudik

Ephraim Puusemp

Caoimhe Rogan

Carlotta Roma

Kim Rosin

Maxwell Runko

Luke Samuel

Paul Schaffenberger

Camille Schefter

Harry Schleiff

Phoebe Selby

David Shimamura

Dorit Shmuel

Thomas Spoerndle

Julian Stalbohm

Mike Taylor

María Tinaut

Kat Tune

Tiffany Wang

Silke Weißbach

Michael Welsh

Paul Zografakis
This online showcase features works made by artists across all of the regions where Hauser & Wirth has locations, representing almost every internal department. On view through 24 July, this selection will be updated on a bi-weekly basis.
#artforbetter
‘As is the case with so many galleries and arts institutions around the world, many of our staff members are also practicing artists. With this project we are thrilled to be able to celebrate the artists within our worldwide Hauser & Wirth family. With so much talent in our own backyard, we felt it was important to create a platform where their creativity can be appreciated by a much larger audience.’—Manuela Wirth, Co-president of Hauser & Wirth
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Under the umbrella of Hauser & Wirth’s new global philanthropic and charitable initiative #artforbetter, we are donating 10% of gross profits from sales of all works in our online exhibitions to the COVID-19 Solidarity Response Fund for the World Health Organization.
Artwork details from top: Theo Niderost, Untitled (Monte Verita) from the series In the gaze of the Kutabuk, 2012; Harry Schleiff, Lemon Receipts, 2019; Yuval Pudik, Shorts No. 11, 2019; James Isherwood, Western Pacific