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FACES
2024

A portfolio of prints by 14 artists, dedicated to the topic of the face. The original techniques on which the prints are based range from painting to photography to technology-based image creation and manipulation, and the motifs from human to abstract to fantasy.

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Cadavre Exquis
2021

Inspired by the Surrealists' favourite game, each artwork is the interpretation of the preceding artist's work – beginning with Edouard Manet's classic "Olympia". Only at the end did the full series of 11 artworks by 11 artists become visible, taking up the entire FAS newspaper on 23 August 2020, when it was first presented. Thus, a collective work of art was created that became a document of the year 2020, from Corona to Black Lives Matter. Schellmann Art published the series of 11 digital pigment prints on hand-torn rag paper.

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Forty Are Better Than One
2009

As a special edition of the Edition Schellmann Catalogue Raisonné 1969 - 2009, Edition Schellmann published a series of 7 + 22 leporello (zig zag fold) prints to accompany the catalog. 

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Re-Object/Mythos
2007

A portfolio of 6 (+2) prints published by Edition Schellmann on the occasion of the exhibitions "Re-Object" and "Mythos" at Kunsthaus Bregenz in 2007.

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Door Cycle
2006

Inspired by Willem de Kooning's Door Cycle, a series of female figures painted on hollow-core wood doors, Schellmann Art invited 16 artists to create works of art on prefabricated hollow-core doors. The resulting group portfolio includes painting, object, silkscreen, sculpture, relief, and other techniques, on wood, glass, steel and even paper, each produced in an edition of 15. 

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Double Exposure
2002

The editorial idea of Sequences was turned into a photo print project, using a photographic term as a title. The prints of this project are not double exposures in the literal sense, but the term seemed appropriate to represent the concept of two photographs. The resulting portfolio is a collection of photographic diptychs by 14 artists. 

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Sequences
1998

Artists like Frank Stella, Donald Judd, Dan Flavin, Sol LeWitt, Hanne Darboven, and Daniel Buren and many others have celebrated the sequence, the series, and thus created fundamental, new aesthetics in contemporary art, with great influence on design, graphic design, and architecture. The concept of the sequence also reflects our more filmic use and consumption of images in our time.
29 artists contributed to this portfolio of altogether 78 prints, each a diptych or triptych. 

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Wall Works
1992 - 2019

Edition Schellmann asked artists to conceive site-specific wall paintings or installations for a project entitled Wall Works. The artists were to create a conceptual design for a work to be executed professionally by skilled craftsmen in the specific space/wall of the buyer. The resulting wall works consist of many different media and combinations of media, including painting, installation of objects, wallpaper, photo, projection, light, drawing, typography, etc. The entire archive collection, with the exception of Gillick's Heightened Division, which was created in 2019, was acquired by the Nationalgalerie Berlin in 2013 and exhibited until 2015.

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For Joseph Beuys
1987

This portfolio was published to commemorate Joseph Beuys' death in 1986. Bernd Klüser and Jörg Schellmann – who had worked with Beuys on exhibitions, books, and editions since 1969 – jointly published the portfolio to honor this outstanding artist who had been of crucial artistic and personal influence to both partners. 30 artists contributed to this portfolio of 28 prints, one object and one record. 

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Landscapes
1975

Portfolio of four collotype/silkscreen prints on cardstock by Jan Dibbets, Richard Hamilton, Christo & Jeanne-Claude, and Dennis Oppenheim. 

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