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catalogues and illustrated books fall 2014 / spring 2015

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contents 2 The Wonders of Florence 8 AZIMUT/H Continuity and new 14 Terrazza Artists, stories, places in Italy in the 2000s 20 Pedagogical Poem The Archive of the Future Museum of History 26 Jodice Canova 32 Elements of Architecture 38 La Biennale di Venezia. 14th International Architecture Exhibition Fundamentals 44 5 +1 Architecture Rights and Duties 50 5earths + 1form Magic Realism 56 Backlist


POP CULTURE Dario Cestaro Franca Lugato The Wonders of Florence 22.2 x 22.5 cm, hardcover 12 pages with 40 color illus. isbn 978.88.317.1921 e 15.00 Dario Cestaro’s spectacular drawings and paper architecture reveal Florence and its treasures in a pop-up book telling the city’s history with straightforward texts and interesting facts. This fascinating journey in colored pages shaped into Florence’s most celebrated landmarks will help even younger children to recognize the main buildings: the cathedral with its famous ogival dome; the Palazzo Vecchio with its great tower and crenelated walls; the Palazzo Pitti, once the Medici’s majestic ducal residence; the Ponte Vecchio, the iconic bridge over the Arno with its historic craft shops; and the church of Santa Croce, which contains tombs and monuments to many illustrious persons (Dante, Michelangelo, Galileo).

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Dario Cestaro is a paper engineer and writer of children’s books. He has specialized in pop-up books, creating the concept, story and illustrations as well as handling the technical aspects. His preferred media are watercolor, collage and computer graphics. He has also had considerable experience as a stage designer. Franca Lugato has been dealing with popularizing Venice’s artistic heritage for many years now and has collaborated with various museums and cultural institutions. In 1996, together with Alessandra Bassotto, she founded ARTEmisia, a group that develops innovative approaches to museum education activities

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Dario Cestaro The Wonders of Florence

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The first pop-up book on Florence, a 3D guide for kids and adults that explores the wonders of the cradle of the Renaissance

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Dario Cestaro The Wonders of Florence

Following the success of The Treasures of Venice (over 2,500 copies sold in Italy), our pop-up series featuring major Italian art cities continues with Florence

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Beautiful, original drawings The perfect gift for anyone going to Florence

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ARt AZIMUT/H Continuity and new edited by Luca Massimo Barbero 24 x 29 cm, paperback with flaps 336 pages with 300 color illus. isbn 978.88.317. 1918 e 40.00 In the post-war period characterized by wide-ranging experimentation involving major artists and international exchanges, Azimut/h played a key cultural and expressive role. Founded in 1959 with slightly different names by Piero Manzoni and Enrico Castellani, the gallery (Azimut) and the magazine (Azimuth) forged a new concept of aesthetics. In doing so they were inspired by intense relationships developed with some of the leading figures exploring the language and theory of Italian and international art at the time. This book focuses on the Italian artists of that generation and the European and American reach of their work.

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Luca Massimo Barbero (Turin, 1963) is a modern and contemporary art historian. He was director of the MACRO, Rome from 2009 to 2011 and president of the Fondazione Bevilacqua La Masa, Venice from 1998 to 2001. Since 2002 he has been an associate curator at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection, Venice. He is currently director of the Institute of Art History at the Fondazione Cini, Venice and artistic director of the Galleria d’arte contemporanea di Palazzo Forti, Verona.

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The story of a seminal experience on the international art scene in the 1960s “Azimuth was the first true catalyst of multiform experiences and played a crucial role in the creation of a new European artistic vision� Francesca Pola

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AZIMUT/H Continuity and new

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Lavishly illustrated with many unpublished images from the Fondazione Manzoni and the Fondazione Castellani

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ARt Terrazza Artists, stories, places in Italy in the 2000s edited by Laura Barreca, Andrea Lissoni Luca Lo Pinto, Costanza Paissan 18.5 x 21.5 cm, paperback with flaps 464 pages with 565 color illus. isbn 978.88.317.1642 e 38.00 This book explores various aspects of art in Italy from 2000 to 2010: production centers, benchmark exhibitions, the major artistic developments and the leading Italian artists in recent generations. The story is mainly told in images. In the first part the book describes the more vital energies in artistic culture in Italy by examining significant interrelations and developments. The second part is devoted to the analysis of the work of sixty artists who have emerged in the last ten years.

Laura Barreca is an art critic and collaborates as an external curator with the MAXXI, Rome and as a lecturer with the IED-Istituto Europeo di Design, Rome, La Sapienza University, Rome, the University of Tuscia, and the University of Udine Andrea Lissoni is an art historian. He is a lecturer at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Brera, Milan and at the Department of Art, Music and Performing Arts (DAMS) at the University of Calabria; he is a consultant and special projects editor with publishers Mondadori. Luca Lo Pinto is a curator who lives and works in Rome. He is editor of the magazine Nero. Costanza Paissan is a young contemporary art curator; she has collaborated with MACRO since 2009.

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Terrazza Artists, stories, places in Italy in the 2000s

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What’s hot and what will be hot in contemporary art in Italy This book will be of great interest to artists, critics, academics, and contemporary art enthusiasts

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Terrazza Artists, stories, places in Italy in the 2000s

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An overview of the state of contemporary art in Italy

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ARt Pedagogical Poem The Archive of the Future Museum of History edited by Arseny Zhilyaev and Ilya Budraitskis 15x21 cm, hardcover 260 pages with 100 color illus. isbn 978.88.317. 1923 e 35.00 Pedagogical Poem is an interdisciplinary research program and exhibition conceived by Arseny Zhilyaev and Ilya Budraitskis and organized by the V-A-C Foundation. This unique project bridges history, contemporary art and pedagogy and originated from a series of over 100 lectures and seminars conducted by Russian and international artists, historians and cultural theorists at the Presnya Historical Memorial Museum, Moscow from March to November 2012. The project culminated in the exhibition “The Archive of the Future Museum of History� devised by a group of participants at the Pedagogical Poem series and presented at the museum as the outcome of the educational program and independent archival research work carried out there.

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Arseny Zhilyaev is an artist, curator and contemporary art theorist. Born in 1984 in Voronezh, he was educated at the Institute of Contemporary Art, Moscow and at the Valand School of Fine Arts, Gothenburg, Sweden. He has been on the editorial board of Moscow Art Magazine since 2010, and was awarded the Innovation and Soratnik contemporary art prizes the same year. Ilya Budraitskis is an artist, theorist and historian. Born in Moscow in 1981, he studied in the History Department at the Russian Academy of Education, and since 2009 he has been a graduate student in the Institute of General History at the Russian Academy of Sciences. Since 2010 he has been on the editorial board of Moscow Art Magazine.

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Pedagogical Poem

A fascinating project involving art, history and literature

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The V-A-C Foundation continues its work with young Russian artists

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Pedagogical Poem

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The continually evolving Russian art scene is one of the liveliest worldwide

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PHOTOGRAPHY Jodice Canova edited by Giuliana Ericani 24x28 cm, hardcover 128 pages, 65 b/w images isbn 978.88.317.1757-1 e 35.00 The decision to pay homage to Antonio Canova could not but start out from the encounter with the person who, back in 1992, had already understood his sculptures and captured their essence in images that have themselves become works of art. This person, this contemporary artist, could only be Mimmo Jodice. Jodice is not just a photographer of art but a man with a keen gaze and vision who has decided to tackle perhaps the most complex sculptor of all time. He chose to approach Canova with love and intellectual nobility and now, through a fascinating series of unprecedented details, is offering us a new, contemporary, conceptually lucid, authoritative and captivating view of one the greatest artists in history.

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Mimmo Jodice is one of the most prominent names in Italian photography. He lives in Naples, where he was born in 1934. An avant-garde photographer, attentive to experimentation and the expressive possibilities of the photographic language, he has been an indefatigable protagonist of the cultural debate that has led to the development of Italian photography and subsequently to its international success. Giuliana Ericani was born in Trieste and graduated in Art History with Rodolfo Pallucchini at the University of Padua. She is the director of the Museums at Bassano del Grappa (Italy).

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Jodice Canova

A disquiet expressed with a timeless vision

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Jodice Canova

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A new approach to classical beauty

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ARCHITECTURE Elements of Architecture edited by Rem Koolhaas 20x25,5 cm, paperback 900 with 2500 photographs isbn 978.88.317.1852 e 99.00 The focus of this book is the evolution of the elements used by architects of every age throughout the history of architecture. Doors, windows, ceilings, floors, stairs, balconies, hearths and other basic elements of architecture - often overlooked but universally familiar - are studied, analyzed and catalogued by means of an endless variety of visual references, from ancient times to modern developments. By looking at the evolution of architectural elements that are common to all cultures, this exploration avoids the classical Eurocentrism that often characterizes architectural discourse. National identity has seemingly been sacrificed to modernity. Nevertheless, even within globalization the survival of unique national features and mentalities continue to exist and flourish just as international collaboration and exchange intensifies.

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Rem Koolhaas (Rotterdam, 1944) Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Biennale Architettura 2010, and Pritzker Prize in 2000, founded OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) in 1975 together with Elia and Zoe Zenghelis and Madelon Vriesendorp. Recently completed OMA buildings include the new headquarters for China Central Television in Beijing, a new headquarters for Rothschild Bank in London, the Wyly Theatre, Dallas, and Milstein Hall, an extension to Cornell’s College of Architecture, Art and Planning.

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Elements of Architecture

A follow-up to Rem Koolhaas’ iconic “S M L XL” “We will take a fresh look at fundamental elements, to find new insights enabling us to grasp that this is the raw material that the architect assembles in order to build” Rem Koolhaas

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A book conceived as a “summa” of architectural knowledge Graphic design by world famous designer Irma Boom Rem Koolhaas will make this book the editorial event of the century, just as he did in 1995 with “S, M, L, XL”, a book that sold more than 180,000 copies An encyclopaedic book presenting the research that generated Koolhaas’s Biennale. This book will encourage a renewed understanding of our rich stock of building foundations, currently apparently exhausted

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ARCHITECTURE La Biennale di Venezia. 14th International Architecture Exhibition

Fundamentals edited by Rem Koolhaas 20x25,5 cm, paperback with flaps pp. 516 with 600 photographs isbn 978.88.317.1869 e 43.00 The emphasis of the 2014 Biennale is on architectural history. Each country is asked to narrate its history over the last one hundred years in relation to the idea of modernity. Has national identity been sacrificed on the altar of modernity? This is the issue that this Biennale is called on to address. 60 countries, 50 architects and 30 collateral events brought together to collaborate in a single great research powerhouse.

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Rem Koolhaas (Rotterdam, 1944) Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement at the Biennale Architettura 2010, and Pritzker Prize in 2000, founded OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) in 1975 together with Elia and Zoe Zenghelis and Madelon Vriesendorp. Recently completed OMA buildings include the new headquarters for China Central Television in Beijing, a new headquarters for Rothschild Bank in London, the Wyly Theatre, Dallas, and Milstein Hall, an extension to Cornell’s College of Architecture, Art and Planning.

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La Biennale di Venezia. 14th International Architecture Exhibition Fundamentals

“Fundamentals will be a Biennale on architecture rather than architects� Rem Koolhaas

The most important event for architecture worldwide

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La Biennale di Venezia. 14th International Architecture Exhibition Fundamentals

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Graphic design by world famous designer Irma Boom Will interest professionals, students and enthusiasts alike

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ARCHITECTURE 5 +1 Architecture Rights and Duties edited by Alfonso Femia and Gianluca Peluffo 25 x 20.5 cm, hardcover 506 pages with 600 color illus. isbn 978.88. 317.1919 e 50.00 5+1 Architetti Associati was founded in Genoa in 1995. Having gradually built up an interdisciplinary team round the central importance of the project, this architecture practice faces the challenges of the city – its obsolescence and renewed vitality – by tackling the transformation of the real. This involves pursuing unusual actions such as dialoguing with the banal and the ugly or exploring the aesthetics of poverty and the ethics of perception. Their focus on the public and the social, its contemporary languages and related crossovers, creates horizons in which architecture is often expressed as a bringing together of actions and responses, all aimed at experimenting with the real. 5+1AA’s realized projects include the Officine Grandi Riparazioni, Turin and the Magazzini Frigoriferi, Milan, while they are currently working on the major redevelopment of the historical docks complex in Marseilles and redesigning the Tangier waterfront and on the masterplan for Expo 2015 in Milan.

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Alfonso Femia (Taurianova, 1966) is professor of architectural design teaching methodology in the Department of Architecture at Genoa University and teaches at KSU in Florence. Gianluca Peluffo (Savona, 1966) is a researcher in the Department of Architecture at Genoa University. Femia and Peluffo are partners in “5+1ArchitettiAssociati” (Genoa, 1995). In 2006 they opened a new practice in Milan and more recently also in Paris.

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5 + Architecture Rights and Duties

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The first monograph bringing together all the projects of this leading architectural firm 5+1AA is enjoying European-wide success thanks to its original vision of architecture

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5 + Architecture Rights and Duties

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A book for architects, scholars and students of architecture but also for anyone interested in design, art

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ARCHITECTURE 5earths + 1form Magic Realism edited by Alfonso Femia and Gianluca Peluffo photographs by Ernesta Caviola 18.5 x 21.5 cm, hardcover 316 pages with 250 color illus. isbn 978.88. 317.1922 e 30.00 Architectural models, long used as tools in developing projects and controlling buildings, or as a way of presenting plans to the client in three-dimensional form or even as teaching aids, retain all their fascination despite the current predominance of digital images and renderings. The model, in fact, is not just a method of representing a building before it is constructed, but an anticipation of a reality in continual evolution and can be used as a genuine creative instrument, often able to convey an idea in an allegorical or at times abstract way. Through models and their material qualities, projects take on a new dimension, forming an animated landscape open to interpretation that effectively differentiates them from the building that is to be constructed. The models used by the architectural studio 5+1AA for their projects are unique and constitute small objets d’art in their own right. They are made in ceramics by master craftsman Danilo Trogu, who works directly from the technical drawings of the architects. Using his hands, the craftsman turns the material into a small object/building that encapsulates the work of architectural design and becomes one of a kind, an object with a life of its own.

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Alfonso Femia (Taurianova, 1966) is professor of architectural design teaching methodology in the Department of Architecture at Genoa University and teaches at KSU in Florence. Gianluca Peluffo (Savona, 1966) is a researcher in the Department of Architecture at Genoa University. Femia and Peluffo are partners in “5+1ArchitettiAssociati” (Genoa, 1995). In 2006 they opened a new practice in Milan and more recently also in Paris. Ernesta Caviola (Imperia, 1964) works chiefly with the medium of photography. For the last six years she has been carrying out original research into the revealing attitude of the body in interior photography.

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5earths + 1form Magic Realism

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The fascinating relationship between drawing and building A highly original insight into the profession of architect

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5earths + 1form Magic Realism

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A book for architects, scholars and architecture students, but also anyone interested in handicrafts, design and art

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Art

Maurizio Zecchini The Caprotti Caprotti A Study of a Painter Who never Was pp. 260 with 179 col. ills. and 27 b/w e 30,00, $ 35 isbn: 978-88-317-1470-9

In Grimani Ritsue Mishima Glass Works edited by Giulio Manieri Elia, Ritsue Mishima, Ana Miljanovic pp. 144 with 74 col. ills. e 32,00, $ 36 isbn: 978-88-317-1647-5

Jacob Hashimoto Superabundant Atmospheres edited by Luca Massimo Barbero pp. 152 con 110 ill. a col. e 35,00, $ 40 isbn: 978-88-317-1645-1

Foundation Katrín Sigurðardóttir The Pavilion of Iceland at the Venice Biennale 2013 edited by Hafthor Yngvason pp. 128 with 65 col. ills. e 30,00, $ 39 isbn: 978-88-317-1646-8

Museum of Proletarian Culture The Industrialization of Bohemia pp. 88 with 50 col. ills. and 31 b/w ills. e 20,00, $ 19 isbn: 978-88-317-1635-2

The Way of Enthusiasts edited by Katerina Chuchalina, Silvia Franceschini pp. 216 with 147 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 39 isbn: 978-88-317-1636-9

La Biennale di Venezia. 55 International Art Exhibition The Encyclopedic Palace edited by Massimiliano Gioni 2° ed. pp. 756 with 850 col. ills. a col. e 99,00, $ 130 isbn: 978-88-317-1485-3

Lucy + Jorge Orta Fabulae Romanae edited by Maria Luisa Frisa pp. 124 with 125 col. ills. e 30,00, $ 30 isbn: 978-88-317-1338-2

Americans in Florence Sargent and the American Impressionists edited by Francesca Bardazzi, Carlo Sisi pp. 288 with 180 col. ills. e 45,00, $ 65 isbn: 978-88-317-1199-9

Capogrossi A Retrospective edited by Luca Massimo Barbero pp. 416 con 581 ill. a col. e b/n, 2° ed. e 40,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-1314-6

La Biennale di Venezia. 54 International Art Exhibition Illuminations edited by Bice Curiger 2° ed. pp. 604 with 480 col. ills. e 70,00, $ 90 isbn: 978-88-317-0820-3

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Michelangelo Pistoletto The Third Paradise pp. 96 with 17 col. ills. e 15,00, $ 24,95 isbn: 978-88-317-0649-0

Inca Origins and mysteries of the civilisation of gold edited by Paloma Carcedo de Mufarech pp. 264 with 270 col. ills. e 39,00, $ 50 isbn: 978-88-317-0589-9

George Barbier The Birth of Art Deco edited by Barbara Martorelli pp. 176 with 190 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 50 isbn: 978-88-317-9646-0

Late Titian and the Sensuality of Painting edited by Sylvia Ferino-Pagden pp. 336 with 248 col. ills. e 44,00, $ 65 isbn: 978-88-317-9412-1

Architecture

La Biennale di Venezia. 53 International Art Exhibition Making Worlds edited by Daniel Birnbaum pp. 660 with 900 col. ills e 68,00, $ 90 isbn: 978-88-317-9696-5

Common Ground A Critical Reader edited by David Chipperfield, Kieran Long, Shumi Bose pp. 334 with 111 col. ills e 38,00, $ 35,95 isbn: 978-88-317-1435-8

Andrea Palladio and the Architecture of Battle with the Unpublished Edition of Polybius’ Histories edited by Guido Beltramini pp. 332 with 175 col. ills. e 60,00, $ 65 isbn: 978-88-317-9986-7

La Biennale di Venezia. 13 International Architecture Exhibition Common Ground edited by David Chipperfield pp. 348 with 384 col. ills. e 53,00, $ 72 isbn: 978-88-317-1366-5

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Masterpieces Restored The Gallerie dell’Accademia and Save Venice Inc. edited by Giulio Manieri Elia pp. 300 with 188 col. ills. and 43 b/w ills. e 38,00, $ 50,00 isbn: 978-88-317-9811-2


Matthew A. Cohen Beyond Beauty Reexamining Architectural Proportion through the Basilica di San Lorenzo and Santo Spirito in Florence pp 304 with 130 col. ills. e 70,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-1643-7

Daniel McReynolds Palladio’s Legacy Architectural Polemics in Eighteenth-Century Venice pp. 272 with 35 col. ills. and 95 b/w ills. e 38,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-0996-5

David Rifkind The Battle for Modernism Quadrante and the Politicization of Architectural Discourse in Fascist Italy pp. 304 with 138 col. ills. e 38,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-1348-1

La Biennale di Venezia. 12 International Architecture Exhibition People meet in architecture edited by Kazuyo Sejima pp. 576 with 700 col. ills. e 82,00, $ 90 isbn: 978-88-317-0651-3

Uneternal City Urbanism Beyond Rome edited by Aaron Betsky pp. 272 with 267 col. Ills. e 46,00, $ 65 isbn: 978-88-317-9617-0

La Biennale di Venezia. 11 International Architecture Exhibition Out There. Architecture Beyond Building edited by Aaron Betsky pp. 732 with 900 col. ills. e 80,00, $ 110 isbn: 978-88-317-9447-3

The Beautiful and the Good Reasons for Sustainable Fashion edited by Marco Ricchetti, Maria Luisa Frisa pp. 236 with 93 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 40 isbn: 978-88-317-1260-6

Diana Vreeland after Diana Vreeland edited by Maria Luisa Frisa, Judith Clark pp. 240 with 250 col. ills. e 34,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-1279-8

Fashion

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Palladio and His Legacy A Transatlantic Journey edited by Irena Murray, Charles Hind 2° ed. pp. 196 with 173 col. ills. and 71 b/w ills. e 35,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-0652-0

Maria Luisa Frisa Italian Fashion Now pp. 212 with 814 col. Ills. e 34,00, $ 39,95 isbn: 978-88-317-9812-9

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Judith Clark, Maria Luisa Frisa, Vittoria C. Caratozzolo Simonetta. The First Lady of Italian Fashion pp. 192 with 100 col. Ills. e 18,00, $ 19,95 isbn: 978-88-317-9399-5

Elda Danese The House Dress A Story of Eroticism and Fashion pp. 152 with 100 col. Ills. e 18,00, $ 19,5 isbn: 978-88-317-9525-8

James Sherwood The London Cut Savile Row Bespoke Tailoring 4° ed. pp. 256 with 300 col. ills. e 20,00, $ 29,95 isbn: 978-88-317-9155-7

Walter Albini and his times All power to the imagination edited by Maria Luisa Frisa, Stefano Tonchi pp. 240 with 222 col. ills. and 202 b/w ills. e 35,00, $ 50 isbn: 978-88-317-9968-3

Gianfranco Ferré Lessons in Fashion edited by Maria Luisa Frisa pp. 168 with 207 col. ills e 18,00, $ 19,95 isbn: 978-88-317-9974-4

Workwear Work, fashion, seduction edited by Oliviero Toscani, Olivier Saillard pp. 224 with 304 col. ills. e 34,00, $ 48 isbn: 978-88-317-9690-3

Gianni Berengo Gardin Caffè Florian edited by Denis Curti pp. 96 with 52 b/w ills. e 20,00, $ 29,95 isbn: 978-88-317-1644-4

Maurizio Galimberti Italyscapes edited by Benedetta Donato pp. 320 with 352 col. ills. e 45,00, $ 58 isbn: 978-88-317-1500-3

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Claudio Marenco Mores From Fiorucci to the Guerrilla Stores Shop Displays in Architecture, Marketing and Communications pp. 144 with 250 col. Ills. e 16,00, $ 19,95 isbn: 978-88-317-8957-8

Graziella Vigo Karabakh The Secret Garden pp. 244 con 163 ill. a col. e 45,00, $ 60 isbn: 978-88-317-1637-6


Gianni Berengo Gardin Stories of a photographer edited by Denis Curti pp. 208 with 137 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 39,95 isbn: 978-88-317-1501-0

Decorative Arts

Design

Juergen Teller Common Ground pp. 96 with 92 col. ills. e 15,00, $ 19,50 isbn: 978-88-317-1436-5

Sergey Sapozhnikov edited by Eugenia Kikodze, Irene Calderone pp. 204 with 75 col. ills. e 28,00, $ 30 isbn: 978-88-317-1337-5

Images from Italy Italian photography from the archives of Italo Zannier edited by Denis Curti pp. 296 with 98 col. ills. and 133 b/w ills. e 35,00, $ 55 isbn: 978-88-317-0821-0

Bertil Vallien 9 Rooms pp. 176 with 114 col. ills. e 30,00, $ ??? isbn: 978-88-317-1316-0

Lino Tagliapietra From Murano to Studio Glass Works 1954 - 2011 edited by Rosa Barovier Mentasti, Sandro Pezzoli pp. 168 with 130 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 50 isbn: 978-88-317-0834-0

Exquisite Glass Ornaments The nineteenth-century Murano glass revival in the de Boos-Smith Collection edited by Rosa Barovier Mentasti pp. 144 with 114 col. ills. e 40,00, $ 39,50 isbn: 978-88-317-0650-6

Franco Cologni In Praise of Hands The Art of Fine Jewelry at Van Cleef & Arpels pp. 200 with 157 col. ills. e 90,00, $ 90 isbn: 978-88-317-1486-0

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Italian Uniqueness 1961/2011. The Making of a National Identity edited by Enrico Morteo, Alessandra Maria Sette pp. 380 with 335 col. ills. and 80 b/w ills. e 45,00, $ 55 isbn: 978-88-317-1005-3

Luana Carcano Masters of the Sea Italian Yacht Building, A Story of Excellence pp. 244 with 60 col. ills. e 29,00, $ 40 isbn: 978-88-317-1196-8

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Food and Drink

Enrica Rocca Venice on a Plate But What a Plate! Photographs by Jean Pierre Gabriel 2° ed. pp. 180 with 150 col. ills. e 35,00, $ 45 isbn: 978-88-317-1504-1

Pop Culture

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Dario Cestaro, Paola Zoffoli The Treasures of Venice 12 illustrated spreads e 15,00, $ 22,50 isbn: 978-88-317-1502-7

Cooking Couture edited by Gisella Borioli, photographs by Giovanni Gastel pp. 160 with 197 col. ills. e 30,00, $ 39,95 isbn: 978-88-317-1503-4

Paola Segramora Rivolta Carmignani 150 years of luxury linens for hotels and restaurants e 35,00, $ 40 pp. 160 with 163 col. Ills. isbn: 978-88-317-1641-3

Rubelli A Story of Silk in Venice edited by Irene Favaretto pp. 284 with 210 col. ills. e 58,00, $ 65 isbn: 978-88-317-0822-7

Luciana Boccardi Colors Symbols, history, correlations pp. 224 with 64 col. ills. e 40,00, $ 50 isbn: 978-88-317-9973-7


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