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JRPIEditions We Make Books and Multiples with Art

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.

André Butzer’s work is featured in the group exhibition “THE LONG NOW,” currently on view at Saatchi Gallery in London t...
09/11/2025

André Butzer’s work is featured in the group exhibition “THE LONG NOW,” currently on view at Saatchi Gallery in London through March 1, 2026!⁠

The monumental painting “Frau am Tisch mit Früchten - Matisse” by Butzer is on display in the group show. Celebrating the last 40 years of contemporary art, the exhibition presents new works by artists closely associated with the gallery’s dynamic history, alongside fresh voices from a new generation. The show is curated by Philippa Adams.⁠

📷 André Butzer⁠

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06/11/2025

Claudia Comte & JRP|Editions are thrilled to present “The Ceramic Fire Corals”—the highly anticipated series of unique works, now available on !⁠

🔗 Discover them now, or inquire at [email protected]

Building on Comte’s exploration of organic motifs—cacti, corals, and leaves—this series presents her first rendering of the five-pointed coral in ceramic. These works reflect Claudia Comte’s ongoing engagement with the natural world through her distinctive sculptural language. “The Ceramic Fire Corals” merge beauty and precarity, evoking the delicate balance of life within marine environments and the broader environmental challenges they face.⁠

⁠📷 Claudia Comte⁠ Studio⁠


Marilyn Minter’s newest solo exhibition opens this Thursday, November 6 at Regen Projects in Los Angeles, and will be on...
04/11/2025

Marilyn Minter’s newest solo exhibition opens this Thursday, November 6 at Regen Projects in Los Angeles, and will be on view until December 20!⁠

Presenting four distinct bodies of work—large-scale portraits, the “Odalisque” and “After Guston” series, and a selection of her iconic magnified mouths—the exhibition displays both the technical sophistication of the Minter’s enamel painting process, which she has spent decades refining, and the personal immediacy of her relationship to her subjects and artistic antecedents.⁠

📷 ⁠Marilyn Minter⁠




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02/11/2025

Julia Chiang’s solo exhibition “This Way, That Way, Here” is currently on view at Rockefeller Center in New York, until November 6!⁠

📚 We’re proud to have released the artist’s first monograph, showcasing her work from the late 1990s to the present.⁠ 🔗 Discover the publication!⁠

The exhibition is presented by Art Production Fund and Rockefeller Center. This site-specific Art in Focus installation features Chiang’s stunningly vivid images and a selection of ceramic vessels, inviting audiences to encounter her deeply personal work in an unexpected urban setting.

📷 Julia Chiang, Art Production Fund


“Mirror, Mirror”—a new limited-edition by Peter Halley, is available exclusively on !⁠⁠🔗 Secure yours today, or email us...
31/10/2025

“Mirror, Mirror”—a new limited-edition by Peter Halley, is available exclusively on !⁠

🔗 Secure yours today, or email us at [email protected]⁠ ⁠⁠

“Mirror, Mirror” is inspired by 17th century European stumpwork mirrors, in which complex embroidered allegories were incorporated into the mirror’s border. In this edition, Halley combines his long-standing interest in digital printing techniques with historical design and architecture.⁠

⁠📷 ⁠Matt Grubb⁠


Now Available: we’re excited to celebrate the launch of Sayre Gomez’s comprehensive monograph today!⁠⁠🔗 Order your copy ...
29/10/2025

Now Available: we’re excited to celebrate the launch of Sayre Gomez’s comprehensive monograph today!⁠

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Published by JRP|Editions & Xavier Hufkens, in collaboration with David Kordansky Gallery, this first comprehensive monograph on the artist compiles works from 2016 to 2025. It includes two critical texts by art critic and The Industry’s Executive Director Tim Griffin, and writer and curator Valerie Mindlin, as well as a conversation between the artist and The Brick’s Director, Hamza Walker.⁠

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Since moving from Chicago to Los Angeles in 2006, Sayre Gomez has focused on the city’s urban landscape in his photorealistic, semi-fictionalized paintings. Employing Hollywood set techniques such as trompe-l’oeil, airbrushing, and stenciling, he captures often-overlooked moments of the city. Strip malls, billboards, commercial signs, and utility poles—along with recurring motifs of windows and doors—are frequently juxtaposed with L.A.’s sublime landscape. Gomez’s luminous, hyper-detailed canvases explore nostalgia, authenticity, the digital flattening of life, and a city in constant renewal.⁠

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H.R. GIGER PARIS—the newest exhibition dedicated to the visionary Swiss artist, is currently on view at Long Story Short...
27/10/2025

H.R. GIGER PARIS—the newest exhibition dedicated to the visionary Swiss artist, is currently on view at Long Story Short in Paris through November 15!⁠

Organized in collaboration with Mai 36 Galerie and Kaleidoscope Magazine at the occasion of Art Basel Paris, the show unites original works spanning Giger’s entire career—from early surrealist experiments to a rare life-size Necronom from Alien III, a haunting sculpture that crystallizes the essence of his biomechanical universe.⁠

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Mickalene Thomas’ newest solo exhibition “je t’adore deux” is currently on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris thro...
26/10/2025

Mickalene Thomas’ newest solo exhibition “je t’adore deux” is currently on view at Galerie Nathalie Obadia in Paris through January 3, 2026!⁠

This new exhibition unveils eleven previously unseen works drawn from series inspired by JET and Nus Exotiques-publications known for their portrayals of ‘exotic’ nudes. Drawing from archival imagery, Thomas reassembles these sources into spectacular new collages, deploying formal richness to articulate a powerful critical discourse. For over two decades, Thomas has developed a bold, politically engaged practice shaped by the intersecting dynamics of gender, race, and power.⁠

📷 Galerie Nathalie Obadia⁠, Getty Images, Luc Castel⁠

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Explore Jacqueline de Jong’s latest exhibition “Disobedience,” now on view at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen through March 22, 2...
21/10/2025

Explore Jacqueline de Jong’s latest exhibition “Disobedience,” now on view at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen through March 22, 2026!⁠

📚 We’re proud to have published a comprehensive monograph offering an overview of Jacqueline de Jong’s work, accompanying her retrospective at Kunstmuseum St. Gallen.⁠
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This first Swiss retrospective of the recently deceased Dutch artist brings together painting, sculpture, and graphic art produced in dialogue with major post-war European movements—including Art Brut, Pop Art, New Figuration, and Postmodernism. At 21, De Jong joined the revolutionary avant-garde movement Situationist International. Her shapeshifting, politically engaged work remained playful, erotic, funny, dark, and always radically contemporary.⁠

📷 Sebastian Stadler⁠


Sylvie Fleury’s new exhibition “Thunderb” is currently on view at Mrac Occitanie in Sérignan, until March 22, 2026!⁠ ⁠⁠T...
20/10/2025

Sylvie Fleury’s new exhibition “Thunderb” is currently on view at Mrac Occitanie in Sérignan, until March 22, 2026!⁠ ⁠

Through a pop aesthetic and materials borrowed from the worlds of luxury, fashion, cosmetics, and automobiles, Sylvie Fleury reveals the paradoxes of a culture obsessed with image and appearance. Using the language of advertising not to sell a product but to dissect the mechanisms of consumer desire, she presents iconic installations such as Shopping Bags — a ready-made work born from a day of shopping — alongside humorous reinterpretations of American Minimalism, neon pieces with advertising slogans, videos featuring women and vintage cars, paintings inspired by makeup palettes, and a site-specific wall painting nodding to Daniel Buren. ⁠

📷 Aurélien Mole⁠




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JUST RELEASED: “Frau und Früchte”—the new series of line etchings by André Butzer, is now available exclusively on !⁠⁠🔗 ...
16/10/2025

JUST RELEASED: “Frau und Früchte”—the new series of line etchings by André Butzer, is now available exclusively on !⁠

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The “Frau und Früchte” works reveal a rare quietness—an exploration without color. Mediterranean fruits float and tumble in gentle motion. Amid them, a woman’s face appears like a medallion on a wall, her calm smile anchoring the scene. Each image is drawn directly onto a metal plate before being etched, transforming Butzer’s delicate gestures into fine, permanent lines. ⁠

📷 André Butzer Archive, Daniel Rasmussen ⁠

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We Make Books and Multiples with Art.

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 contemporary art field.

In September 2019, we launched our Multiples’ department with a brand-new website, new lithographs on denim by the Swiss artist Sylvie Fleury, as well as a new lithograph by Dorothy Iannone on the occasion of her exhibition at the Centre Pompidou, 25 September 2019 – 6 January 2020, for which we also publish a facsimile of her legendary book The Story of Bern, 1970.

All our lithographs are printed at the oldest Parisian printing house called «IDEM», founded in 1881 where Picasso, Matisse, Miró, or Chagall printed too. Paper we use to print the lithographs is 100% cotton handmade and all the colors are also prepared by hand.

Ongoing projects include a new anthology of interviews by Hans Ulrich Obrist with figures from the Indian art scene; the complete writings of influential figure Gustav Metzger; a volume of texts on Ed Ruscha’s seminal work; and lithographs by Greg Parma Smith and Kenny Scharf.