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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.

Stefan Brüggemann’s latest solo exhibition “SPEED” is currently on view at Gathering Cologne, until October 18!⁠⁠Brüggem...
15/09/2025

Stefan Brüggemann’s latest solo exhibition “SPEED” is currently on view at Gathering Cologne, until October 18!⁠

Brüggemann situated “Untitled (Faith)” at the centre of the gallery’s interior. At two metres long, fifty centimetres high and carved from Italian marble, the sculpture’s minimalist, bench-like form subtly echoes a cross laid flat, merging function with symbolism to invite reflection on the sacred within the everyday. Black and red spray paint and stencilled vinyl lettering inject the work with fragmented text, interrupting the clean geometry and introducing a poetic tension between gesture and structure, ephemerality and solidity.⁠

📷 ⁠Roman Häbler, Lars-Ole Bastar⁠

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🌟✨ Discover Golden Memories (Spray & Splash) XVI by Isabelle Cornaro — exclusively at !⁠⁠🔗 Make it yours, or contact art...
14/09/2025

🌟✨ Discover Golden Memories (Spray & Splash) XVI by Isabelle Cornaro — exclusively at !⁠

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Cornaro’s unique work brings together painted textile, acrylic spray, and found trinkets — keys, chains, toys — layered upon a dusk-hued fabric backdrop. Each object is quiet yet charged, its opacity emphasising presence and memory. In the Golden Memories series, the artist echoes the spontaneous patterns that emerge in her studio from spray paint, shadow, and chance. Spray & Splash XVI is both subtle and evocative, holding space for history, light, and the collected artifacts of everyday life.⁠


⚡🔥 Light up your space with Blair Thurman’s “Sashimi Satans  #3” — available on !⁠⁠🔗 Make it yours, or contact art@jrp-e...
13/09/2025

⚡🔥 Light up your space with Blair Thurman’s “Sashimi Satans #3” — available on !⁠

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Thurman’s neon sculpture continues his exploration of pop culture, signage, and abstraction. Shaped in his iconic “D-track” form, Sashimi Satans #3 merges handmade neon with painted wood, evoking both the glow of roadside Americana and the distilled purity of geometric reduction. ⁠
Balancing nostalgia with minimalism, the work transforms industrial light into a striking sculptural presence.⁠


🌸🍈 Step inside the world of Mai-Thu Perret with “Don’t wear your shoes in the melon patch”—available on !⁠⁠🔗 Make it you...
12/09/2025

🌸🍈 Step inside the world of Mai-Thu Perret with “Don’t wear your shoes in the melon patch”—available on !⁠

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Perret’s first porcelain object is modeled after a disposable plastic container for melon flavored ice cream the artist found in a Japanese supermarket. The artist was fascinated by this cheap replica that mimics the form of a traditional Chinese lidded jar, and undertook to reproduce it in a much larger shape in the classic material of porcelain.⁠
Reflecting on the impact of capitalism and over-consumption on traditional cultures, the artist has chosen to restore the noble aspect of this plastic commodity.⁠


📚 Join us on September 12, on the occasion of the Printed Matter Art Book Fair, for the signing of Julia Chiang’s first ...
11/09/2025

📚 Join us on September 12, on the occasion of the Printed Matter Art Book Fair, for the signing of Julia Chiang’s first monograph at MoMA PS1 Bookstore!⁠

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BOOK SIGNING:⁠
📅 Friday, September 12, from 4 to 5pm⁠
📍 Artbook at MoMA PS1⁠ Bookstore⁠
👥 Meet and greet with the artist⁠

Published by JRP|Editions in collaboration with The Modern Institute, the book showcases Julia Chiang’s work from the late 1990s to the present and features an essay by Eugenie Tsai, writer and former Senior Curator at the Brooklyn Museum, as well as a conversation with Jasmine Wahi, Founder and Co-Director of Project for Empty Space, New York City and Newark, New Jersey.⁠

To see a painting by Julia Chiang is to experience a connection to the vastness of the universe—from the tiniest of details in her mark marking to the impact of colors appearing like aurora borealis in the night sky. Concurrently, the bulbous sensual shapes of her ceramics transport us through their organic forms. A sense of connectivity, of the body in nature and the environment that surrounds us, has always been part of the artist’s approach and is fundamental to her work. ⁠

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✨ Discover Mark Thomas Gibson’s powerful new series of hand-colored stone lithographs: “We Make Our Own Water If We Choo...
10/09/2025

✨ Discover Mark Thomas Gibson’s powerful new series of hand-colored stone lithographs: “We Make Our Own Water If We Choose to Grow.” ✨⁠
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Drawing from his “Boutonniere” works, Gibson explores themes of growth and self-reflection. Harnessing the unique qualities of stone lithography, he seamlessly fuses painting and drawing into each print—making every edition a striking testament to his practice.⁠

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Last day to discover Sterling Ruby’s exhibition “THE MOUNTAIN”—currently on view at Gagosian in Gstaad!⁠⁠In dialogue wit...
07/09/2025

Last day to discover Sterling Ruby’s exhibition “THE MOUNTAIN”—currently on view at Gagosian in Gstaad!⁠

In dialogue with the Romantic tradition of the sublime, Ruby explores themes of germination, birth, growth, and decay, drawing upon the physical and metaphysical cycles of life. Intimately rooted in the artist’s time in California’s Eastern Sierras, these sculptures and paintings are deeply attuned to environmental transformation.⁠

📷 Sterling Ruby Studio⁠, Annik Wetter⁠




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Last days to visit RAMMELLZEE’s solo exhibition “ALPHABETA SIGMA (Side A)”—on view until September 7 at Palais de Tokyo ...
02/09/2025

Last days to visit RAMMELLZEE’s solo exhibition “ALPHABETA SIGMA (Side A)”—on view until September 7 at Palais de Tokyo in Paris!⁠

The Palais de Tokyo and the CAPC Musée d’art contemporain in Bordeaux join forces to unveil and present the cryptic work of RAMMELLZEE. The two-part exhibition, curated by Hugo Vitrani and Cédric Fauq, rather than taking on the form of a retrospective, or claiming to be exhaustive, delves into the meanders of a sprawling practice that manifests itself equally in theoretical and poetic writing, painting, sculpture, music, performance, film, costumes and jewelry. These elements that glow under the black light were part of RAMMELLZEE’s war against language and its violence. ⁠

📷 Aurélien Mole⁠

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Last day to explore “Arrivare in tempo,” the most extensive exhibition dedicated to the Italian artist Salvo, on view at...
31/08/2025

Last day to explore “Arrivare in tempo,” the most extensive exhibition dedicated to the Italian artist Salvo, on view at Pinacoteca Agnelli in Turin!⁠

📚 We’re very proud to have published the catalogue of Salvo’s exhibition, in collaboration with Pinacoteca Agnelli. ⁠
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A retrospective journey through Salvo’s oeuvre, from his approach to Conceptual Art and Arte Povera through to painting. The title of the exhibition “Arrivare in tempo” (Arriving on time) itself refers to the artist’s pictorial methodology, which aims to capture the essence of the moment in the canvas. The room of the fifth chapter is ideally directly connected to the title of the exhibition with a pleasant personal anecdote of the artist: after a minor collision in a car, Salvo justified himself by saying that he was speeding in order to, precisely, arrive on time to see the sunset. ⁠

📷 ⁠Sebastiano Pellion di Persano⁠

⁠ .cosulich

Last day to visit Julia Chiang’s exhibition “Run Like the Rain,” on view at Jessica Silverman in San Francisco!⁠⁠The exh...
30/08/2025

Last day to visit Julia Chiang’s exhibition “Run Like the Rain,” on view at Jessica Silverman in San Francisco!⁠

The exhibition brings together a trio of voluptuous ceramic sculptures and eight new paintings that range in scale from intimate to immersive. In both mediums, Chiang explores the tension between structure and fluidity. Her distinct forms and mark-making echo natural phenomena, often evoking rain storms, oceans, and fog as metaphors for emotional landscapes. ⁠

📚 We’re proud to have just released the artist’s first monograph, showcasing her work from the late 1990s to the present.⁠
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📷 Julia Chiang⁠


🌙 Congratulations to Ann Craven on her luminous new collaboration with J.Crew! ✨⁠⁠The celebrated painter translates her ...
29/08/2025

🌙 Congratulations to Ann Craven on her luminous new collaboration with J.Crew! ✨⁠

The celebrated painter translates her universe into wearable art—where fashion meets painting in radiant harmony.⁠

From canvas to cotton, this limited-edition capsule merges Craven’s poetic imagery with J.Crew’s timeless silhouettes, turning each piece into a living artwork. Step inside her NYC studio and discover the inspirations behind her bold palettes and cyclical themes.⁠

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“Psot Netebras Xul,” featuring works by Sylvie Fleury, Valentin Carron, Mai-Thu Perret, Sup Kim, among other artists, is...
20/08/2025

“Psot Netebras Xul,” featuring works by Sylvie Fleury, Valentin Carron, Mai-Thu Perret, Sup Kim, among other artists, is now on view at MAMCO Genève until September 7!⁠

Set within a newly activated industrial space reminiscent of the museum’s original SIP factory site, this exhibition reflects on the Geneva art scene from the 1990s to today. ⁠Together, the featured works embody a dialogue between past and present, play and provocation—offering vital insight into a scene defined by continual transformation.⁠

📷 Annik Wetter⁠


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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.