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BALENCIAGA IN BLACK Perhaps no designer has explored the possibilities of the color black as fully as Cristóbal Balenciaga. "Balenciaga in Black" collects 50 quintessential pieces from the Galliera Collection and the Balenciaga archives to show the creativity and vision of one of the most mythical names in haute couture. (Rizzoli) 101 ART DESTINATIONS In "101 Art Destinations in the U.S.," author Owen Phillips zooms in on must-see destinations for art aficionados from Donald Judd's monastic Chinati Foundation in Marfa to Andrew Wyeth's charmingly painted home studios in Pennsylvania. Better yet, this wanderlust-inducing travel guide works double duty as a standalone photography monograph. (Rizzoli) ALAÏA Azzedine Alaïa never submitted to the rigid norms of the fashion world, instead pursuing a distinctive vision of intricate, form-fitting couture on his own schedule. Art publishing giant Rizzoli is reprinting "Alaïa," the only major monograph of the designer's work, and reintroducing fashion devotees to the world and work of one of the industry's true iconoclasts. (Rizzoli) STARMAKER With a vision that Andy Warhol often confused for his own, artist and art director Richard Bernstein was instrumental in spreading the glamour of the Factory as it established its status as the high temple of celebrity worship. "Richard Bernstein Starmaker: Andy Warhol's Cover Artist" is at once a celebration of the legendary figures that graced the cover of Interview magazine (think: Madonna, Grace Jones, Mick and Bianca Jagger) and a glimpse into the mind of the man who produced them. (Rizzoli) 198 BAL HARBOUR REWRITING HISTORY Whether taking a glamorous romp through the minds of the world's greatest fashion designers or illuminating the real star behind Andy Warhol's Factory, fall's most exciting titles reveal the untold stories of culture as we know it. BY JESSICA IDARRAGA