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Since 2004, JRP|Editions (formerly JRP|Ringier, 2004–2018) has established itself as one of the leading international and independent publishers of contemporary art, partnering with artists, museums, galleries, and private institutions worldwide. We have built up a catalogue of more than 500 titles currently in active distribution (in English, German, and French) in the field of contemporary art.

Recently released are monographs on Allison Katz, Olivier Mosset, and Jim Shaw; the legendary “The Story of Bern” by Dorothy Iannone; “Art Basel|Year 50”, the seventh volume of the innovative series of publications started with Art Basel in 2014; the complete writings of influential figure Gustav Metzger, a landmark tome for any contemporary art amateur; as well as an invaluable archive of Kara Walker’s drawing practice entitled A Black Hole Is Everything a Star Longs to Be. In 2019, JRP|Editions has launched a brand-new website to reflect its new impetus and its Multiples’s department, planning to produce limited editions in different mediums such as screen print, lithograph, mirror, sculpture, and bronze. Since then, we released new editions with artists from different generations and nationalities such as Sylvie Fleury, Dorothy Iannone, Wade Guyton, John M Armleder, Isabelle Cornaro, Olivier Mosset, Greg Parma Smith, Kenny Scharf, Joe Andoe, and Todd Bienvenu.

“Walter Robinson: Let the Music Play” solo exhibition is currently on view at Jeffrey Deitch in New York until June 6!⁠⁠...
31/05/2026

“Walter Robinson: Let the Music Play” solo exhibition is currently on view at Jeffrey Deitch in New York until June 6!⁠

The show focuses on Walter’s later paintings including work from his Still Life, Normcore, Romance, Nurses series and more.⁠

Like a beguiled and befuddled shopper lost in the market aisles of a surplus surfeit store of superficial indulgences, Walter knows just what grabs our attention and the myriad ways in which a look becomes an insidious form of entertainment… Too good to be true, they are ultimately as troubling as they are satisfying, deceptions that are completely honest. - Carlo McCormick⁠

📷⁠ ⁠Jeffrey Deitch⁠




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Sheree Hovsepian & JRP|Editions are thrilled to unveil their new collaboration: a series of hand-finished photolithograp...
29/05/2026

Sheree Hovsepian & JRP|Editions are thrilled to unveil their new collaboration: a series of hand-finished photolithographs, coming soon exclusively on !⁠

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Working across photography, collage, sculpture, and assemblage, Sheree Hovsepian explores the relationship between image, body, and materiality. Her works often move between photograph and object, combining fragmented imagery with tactile elements to create compositions charged with memory, touch, absence, and desire.⁠

This edition is released in support of Sheree Hovsepian’s recent monograph published by JRP|Editions.⁠

In collaboration with Uffner & Liu.⁠

⁠📷 ⁠David Sepa⁠


Last days to visit Paul McCarthy’s solo exhibition “SS EE SAINT SANTA EVA ELF”, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth in P...
27/05/2026

Last days to visit Paul McCarthy’s solo exhibition “SS EE SAINT SANTA EVA ELF”, currently on view at Hauser & Wirth in Paris, until May 31!⁠

This exhibition presents a new series by the artist comprising large-scale drawings and a new six-channel video installation. Marking the latest chapter in McCarthy’s ongoing collaboration with German actress Lilith Stangenberg as a continuation of his acclaimed A&E series, this new body of work sees the artist return to one of his most potent and enduring motifs, Santa Claus.⁠

📷⁠ Fredrik Nilsen⁠




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Eliza Douglas’s “GHOSTS” is currently on view at Gagosian in New York, until !⁠⁠Curated by Francesco Bonami, this is Dou...
21/05/2026

Eliza Douglas’s “GHOSTS” is currently on view at Gagosian in New York, until !⁠

Curated by Francesco Bonami, this is Douglas’s first solo exhibition in New York and her first at the gallery. Douglas has long experimented with the ideas of appropriation and doubling that shape “GHOSTS.” Yet the current exhibition represents the first time she has incorporated a cannibalizing ouroboros into her own production, eating an extant body of work to create something new. ⁠

📷 Owen Conway⁠

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Giorno Poetry Systems & JRP|Editions are thrilled to unveil their first collaboration: a series of iconic screenprints b...
19/05/2026

Giorno Poetry Systems & JRP|Editions are thrilled to unveil their first collaboration: a series of iconic screenprints by John Giorno—coming soon exclusively on ⁠!⁠

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A key figure in New York’s art scene, John Giorno (1936–2019) gained early visibility in the 1960s through Andy Warhol’s “Sleep.” A poet, performer, and visual artist, Giorno pioneered spoken-word performance, formed “The John Giorno Band” in 1981, and began his celebrated “Poem Paintings” in 1989.⁠

His earliest experiments in printed visual poetry date back to 1969, when he began working with silkscreen and spray paint through stencils.⁠

⁠📷 Marco Anelli, Julien Gremaud⁠


Stefan Brüggemann’s “Extreme Words (Works on Paper)” is currently on view at Kotaro Nukaga Roppongi in Tokyo, until May ...
17/05/2026

Stefan Brüggemann’s “Extreme Words (Works on Paper)” is currently on view at Kotaro Nukaga Roppongi in Tokyo, until May 23!⁠

This is the first comprehensive presentation in Japan of Brüggemann’s recent drawing series. The over 30 drawings on view were created across his three studios in London, Ibiza, and Mexico City. Executed in graphite, oil stick, oil-based marker, and metallic marker on white and variously colored A4 sheets, these works on paper are not preparatory sketches for painting. They are what comes after painting: a site where the residue of thought, impulse, and sensation is set loose. ⁠

📷 Stefan Brüggemann⁠




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“The lake and the sun: Caroline Bachmann” solo exhibition is currently on view at Meyer Riegger in Berlin, until June 13...
10/05/2026

“The lake and the sun: Caroline Bachmann” solo exhibition is currently on view at Meyer Riegger in Berlin, until June 13!⁠

Bachmann works with a form of attention that is organized through duration: she lingers, observes, takes notes and captures fleeting constellations of light, weather and atmosphere in drawings. The paintings show the lake as a space that continuously changes and is redefined over the course of the day.⁠

📷 ⁠Oliver Roura⁠


Opening next week! “The Materiality of Judy Chicago” solo exhibition will debut on May 8 at Galerie Alberta Pane in Veni...
03/05/2026

Opening next week! “The Materiality of Judy Chicago” solo exhibition will debut on May 8 at Galerie Alberta Pane in Venice, in conjunction with the upcoming Biennale.⁠

The show, curated by Allison Raddock, explores the innovative and diverse materials that have defined Judy Chicago’s six-decade career. From spray-painted car hoods and porcelain plates to needlework and glass, Chicago has continuously challenged artistic hierarchies, embracing techniques historically dismissed as ‘craft’ to expand feminist and conceptual art practices.⁠

📷 Chicago Woodman LLC; Donald Woodman/ARS, NY⁠
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“Lubaantun” by John M Armleder is back in a luminous gold variation—this mirror edition is now available, exclusively on...
30/04/2026

“Lubaantun” by John M Armleder is back in a luminous gold variation—this mirror edition is now available, exclusively on !⁠

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A familiar form returns, reframed in gold. Rooted in decades of exploration, Armleder’s skull motif draws from Maya crystal skulls and reflects on time, memory, and impermanence. Bridging past and present, Lubaantun (2026) revisits the 2002 edition in a new light—where reflection becomes transformation.⁠

📷 Théa Giglio, Julien Gremaud, Claude Cortinovis ⁠

Sheila Hicks and Shi Hui’s exhibition “Material Matters” is currently on view at West Bund Museum in Shanghai until Augu...
29/04/2026

Sheila Hicks and Shi Hui’s exhibition “Material Matters” is currently on view at West Bund Museum in Shanghai until August 2!⁠

Curated by Clément Dirié, Liu Xiao, and Chen Yangyi, this show brings together two major figures in contemporary art for whom material matters. Sheila Hicks (b. 1934, American, lives in Paris) has been active on the international art scene since the early 1960s, working primarily with fiber, color, and structures. Shi Hui (b. 1955, Chinese, lives in Hangzhou) has developed her own language since the 1980s, exploring paper pulp, pure white, and poetic spatial forms. Both are pushing the traditions of art making through experimentation using humble materials in innovative modes.⁠

📷⁠ West Bund Museum⁠


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