SCHELLMANN ART:
established in 1969, Schellmann Art (formerly known as Edition Schellmann) is a leading international publisher of contemporary fine art editions. Working with a diverse range of media and techniques, we have published prints, objects and installations by over 200 artists, including Andy Warhol, Joseph Beuys, Keith Haring, Donald Judd, Christo and Jeanne-Claude, Nam June Paik, Jenny Holzer, Bernd and Hilla Becher, Cindy Sherman, Mona Hatoum, Thomas Ruff, Liam Gillick, Rachel Whiteread, Joseph Kosuth, Sarah Morris, and many others. For more information on our history, go to About Us.
SCHELLMANN ART
is a leading international publisher of contemporary fine art editions since 1969. Working with a diverse range of media and techniques, we have published prints, objects and installations by over 200 artists.

Schellmann Art Editions Shop
Explore our newly launched Editions Shop: a curated selection of editioned prints and objects, available for direct online purchase.

Current Special Offers
Discover our curated selection of works temporarily offered at a special discount. The selection changes several times a year.

Forty Are Better Than One
The catalogue raisonné of our editions offers a comprehensive record of Schellmann Art’s publishing activities from 1969 to 2009. This curated publication highlights every artist collaboration and group project, as well as editions produced in partnership with museums, magazines, and other institutions. It also documents major exhibitions, special events, and key milestones that have shaped our history.
We are currently preparing a new and expanded catalogue raisonné covering the years 1969 to 2025, which will be released very soon. Stay tuned for an updated look at over five decades of edition publishing.

Our latest Group Project: Table Tableau
This project brings together ten contemporary artists using large-scale wood panels that function as both tables and wall works, exploring the boundary between object and image.

Perspectives in Photography
Photography serves as a powerful tool for observing and reinterpreting the world, as seen in editions by artists such as Cindy Sherman, Thomas Ruff, and Nan Goldin. Spanning themes from identity to politics, these works underscore the medium’s versatility and enduring relevance.
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