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At the core of JRP|Editions' publishing program lie the books on contemporary artists. Either realized in collaboration with cutting-edge institutions or by the artists themselves, these books guide you through the most recent developments of contemporary art practices.
 
Matthew Ronay - Goin\' Down, Down, Down
2006
English edition
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First monograph.
Ugo Rondinone - Zero Built a Nest in My Navel
2006
English edition
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Exhaustive monograph devoted to this Swiss artist. Using photography, video, painting, drawing, sculpture, sound, and text by turns, Rondinone is a virtuoso of forms and techniques.
Linder Sterling - Works 1976-2006
2006
English edition
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First book dedicated to the English artist and musician, this publication brings together material ranging from her drawings from the 1970s to her most recent works, her punk designs to her musical performances.
 Peter Fischli & David Weiss - Fragen & Blumen - Eine Retrospektive
2006
German edition
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This unique book, developed in collaboration with the artists, accompanies a major, touring retrospective exhibition and is the most extensive visual record of their extraordinarily varied work yet published.
Tony Cragg - Formations and Forms
2006
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
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Monograph.
Johannes Kahrs - Lonely Long Meaningless Way Home
2006
bilingual edition (English / German)
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New monograph to capture the characteristic dark and uncanny atmosphere emanating from the German artist's oeuvre.
Anselm Reyle - Ars Nova
2006
bilingual edition (English / German)
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First monograph and luxurious four-color album with additional fluorescent colors, conceived and realized by the German artist.
Heidi Bucher -
2005
bilingual edition (English / German)
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First retrospective monograph devoted to the Swiss artist, famous for her soft sculptures and latex molds of architectural fragments or whole spaces.
Kelley Walker - The Failever of Judgement
2005
English edition
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The first monograph devoted to these two young American artists.
Cory Arcangel - Beige
2005
bilingual edition (English / German)
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First monograph of the artist "hacking" the video game imagery..
Liam Gillick - Woven/Intersected/Revised
2005
bilingual edition (English / Italian)
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This small monograph shows the realization of Liam Gillick's designs in conference rooms, corridors, and offices of a bank, coinciding with his sustained interest in the negotiation of a middle ground between corporate culture and contemporary art. The volume is accompanied by an artist's essay discussing the dissolution of the public/private dichotomy into a grey zone of semi-public/semi-private spheres.
Gianni Motti -
2005
trilingual edition (English / German / French)
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First monograph of the activist-artist.
Urs Fischer - Kir Royal
2004
bilingual edition (English / German)
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Fully illustrated monograph, with three essays and a chronology.
On Kawara - The \'90s
2004
bilingual edition (English / French)
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The 1990s in eleven "Date Paintings" As one of the most important Conceptual artists, On Kawara features in most of the surveys on post-war art. This book, conceived in close collaboration with On Kawara himself, takes a very intimate form in comparison to many monographs published recently. This seems an appropriate manner in which to discover eleven paintings created over a decade, letting the viewer complete their reading with personal associations, historical events, or academic interpretations. “Perhaps,” writes Thierry Davila in his text, “art is simply a particular way of taking time … So the work, the on-going creation is essentially a question of using time … ” Seen from this perspective On Kawara has invented a simple and striking way to make art, by taking time, taking his time. He found a way to use the calendar to make a kind of “non-individual” art work. In his Date Paintings, time itself has become a piece of art. The work is pure realism, the existence of time put in painting, thus rendering it—up to a certain point—viewable and readable.
Paul Noble -
2004
English edition
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First monograph.
Eva Rothschild -
2004
bilingual edition (English / German)
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First monograph on Irish artist.
Albert Oehlen - Peintures / Malerei – 1980-2004 - Selbstportrait mit 50 millionenfacher Lichtgeschwindigkeit
2004
bilingual edition (German / French)
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The most comprehensive monograph on Oehlen's paintings.
Jim Shaw - O
2004
French edition
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Documentation of the O-ist religion created by Shaw.
Pierre Vadi - Safari
2003
bilingual edition (English / French)
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First monograph on the Swiss artist.
Dan Walsh - Recycling - Livres et estampes 1995-2002
2002
bilingual edition (English / French)
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Walsh has produced many artist's books and prints that function as an experimental field for his paintings. The first documentation on this body of work.
Fabrice Gygi -
2001
bilingual edition (English / French)
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Catalogue.
Fabrice Gygi - Self-Tattoos - Estampes et multiples 1982-2001
2001
French edition
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The book includes an extensive interview with the Swiss artist and an inventory of his work.
Ari Marcopoulos - Never Done
2025
English edition
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A massive anthology of photographs made by Ari Marcopoulos between 2009 and 2018, featuring an introduction text by the artist as well as an essay by art critic, curator, and New York figure Bob Nickas..
2025
English edition
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Nature Never Loses surveys six decades of Carl Cheng's prescient, genre-defying work and accompanies the eponymous traveling exhibition organized by the Contemporary Austin. It is the definitive guide to Cheng's career, including a detailed overview of his most impressive works and an abundance of never-before-seen archival material.
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