JOJO in Paris

JoJo In Paris was a special exhibition held from April 10 to April 30, 2003 at the Odermatt-Vedovi Gallery in. It is remarkable for being the first time Hirohiko Araki publicly exposed his artworks.

Summary
The exposition happened from April 10 to April 30, 2003, in the modern art gallery Odermatt-Vedovi (now closed). It featured more than 40 original artworks related to the JoJo's Bizarre Adventure series from Phantom Blood to Stone Ocean. Araki himself was present for the of the exhibition. JoJo in Paris is the first time Hirohiko Araki has publicly exposed his artwork and is one of the rare times a mangaka has exposed their work out of Japan. Araki mentions that he realized that even people who didn't read his manga would appreciate his artwork when he met a little girl and an old man who never read his work before who praised him for his art. Going from that, Araki chose France as the first place where he'd expose his artwork because France was, according to him, a country where his manga wasn't famous but where art was held in high esteem.

To commemorate his exposition, Araki has made two exclusive artworks for the occasion featuring Giorno Giovanna and Jolyne Cujoh, the two most recent JoJo protagonists of the series at the time.