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Ursula is the art magazine of Hauser & Wirth, featuring essays, profiles, films, interviews, original portfolios, and photography by some of the most thought-provoking writers and artists in the world.

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Inside Issue 10

Ursula No. 10 features an ambitious new work by Pierre Huyghe on the cover, accompanied by a conversation with artists Fabien Giraud and Raphaël Siboni and curator Anne Stenne focusing on Huyghe’s prophetic work and the future of art and humanity.

Other features include Berlinde De Bruyckere on her upcoming exhibition at the Abbazia di San Giorgio Maggiore in Venice; a selection of poems by Anna Maria Maiolino, published in English for the first time; artist Josh Kline and playwright Will Arbery in conversation about the political implications of artificial intelligence; as well as new poetry, short fiction and the latest installment of our long-running series The Artist’s Library.

Each copy of Ursula No. 10 includes an exclusive, limited-release seven-inch vinyl record, featuring two previously unreleased compositions from Caroline Shaw and Andrew Yee’s film score of Wu Tsang’s Moby Dick; or, The Whale.

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Preview: Featured in Issue 10

An Everlasting Itch for Things Remote

Wu Tsang, Fred Moten and Laura Harris on Tsang’s filmMoby Dick; or, The Whaleand the enduring power of Melville,accompanied by a custom vinyl record featuring two previously unreleased compositions by Caroline Shaw and Andrew Yee from the film’s score.

A Record of Existing

Discover five poems by Anna Maria Maiolino, translated into English for the first time, paired with a selection of photographs from her personal collection.

Jazz Church

Revisiting Verena Loewensberg’s City-Discount, a fabled Zurich record shop, with a series of specially commissioned drawings by illustrator Nicholas Blechman.