Editions

Editions is a space dedicated to a limited selection of works, books, and editions that emerge as a direct extension of artistic and theoretical research. These are not derivative products or market-driven objects, but controlled outcomes of working processes, conceived to circulate in a measured and conscious way.

The editions include books, multiples, and glass works produced in limited series. Each project is developed in close relation to the artistic practice, the material, and the context from which it originates. The edition is not understood as a simplification of the artwork, but as an alternative mode of its existence—one that makes a fragment of research accessible without losing conceptual density.

Production unfolds through carefully supervised processes, in which qualitative control, the time of making, and responsibility toward materials remain central. Even when articulated through multiple exemplars, the editions retain an intentional, non-serial character.

Editions occupies a transitional space between artwork, thought, and use. It is a space where circulation is not driven by urgency or quantity, but by the possibility of establishing durable relationships between those who produce and those who receive the work.