Hauser & Wirth Publishers
World Book DaY
From artists’ writings and exhibition-related books to new scholarship, Hauser & Wirth Publishers creates vital, lasting records of artists’ work and ideas. This World Book Day, discover five special collections, inspired by our Ursula Kiosk and Bookshops around the world, bringing readers into the universe of our artists and behind the scenes of their practices.

Discover Hauser & Wirth Publishers' Year in Books, a complete collection of all titles published in the past twelve months inspired by our bookstore located in Zurich's historic centre. From artists’ writings and exceptional exhibition-related books to new scholarship, each of these 16 titles forge critical gateways to the cultural discourse they inspire.
Explore Hauser & Wirth Publishers' Year in Books

Ursula Bookshop, located at our 18th St gallery, hosts events, readings and is also the headquarters of Ursula magazine. Discover titles related to recent and current New York exhibitions in our galleries and beyond, from Catherine Goodman to Francis Picabia and Jack Whitten.
Explore the New York Collection

The Ursula Kiosk brings our magazine of contemporary culture to life featuring works by gallery artists, titles from Hauser & Wirth Publishers, alongside every issue of our award-winning magazine. Learn more about the work of artists currently on display at Hauser & Wirth Los Angeles through exhibition catalogues of David Hammons and Charles Gaines and our most recent issue of Ursula.
Explore the Los Angeles Collection

Hauser & Wirth Menorca’s Ursula shop offers a selection of books and gifts inspired by our current exhibitions. From Eduardo Chillida to Cindy Sherman, explore some of the artists who have been instrumental in shaping Hauser & Wirth Menorca on Illa del Rei.
Explore the Menorca Collection

In 2014 Hauser & Wirth Somerset opened its doors with the inaugural Phyllida Barlow’s exhibition ‘GIG.’ Celebrate this unique artist and location with ‘Phyllida Barlow: Sculpture’, ‘Beyond the Town: Conversations of Art and Land’ and Ursula issue 11.