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Spring 2017

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All titles available at Books & Books Bal Harbour. JOHN CURRIN Reminiscent of Old Masters, John Currin's paintings present complex images of women that walk the line between enticing and repellent. This new collection challenges the viewer to question idealized beauty. (Rizzoli) All titles All titles All available titles available titles at Books at Books at & Books & Books Books & Books & Bal Books Bal Books Harbour. Bal Harbour. Bal JOHN CURRIN Reminiscent of Reminiscent of Reminiscent Old of Old of Masters, Old Masters, Old John Currin's paintings present complex present complex present images of women of women of that walk that walk that the walk the walk line between enticing and enticing and enticing repellent. and repellent. and This new collection challenges the viewer to question idealized beauty. idealized beauty. idealized (Rizzoli (Rizzoli ( ) All titles available at Books & Books Bal Harbour. ALBERT FREY One of Le Corbusier's most intrepid disciples, Albert Frey designed California's unforgiving desert into a modernist wonderland. This visually stunning tome captures the sleek optimism of one of Midcentury architecture's most ingenious minds. (Taschen) LA CUCINA DI LUCA FANTIN Arguably the world's best Italian chef, Luca Fantin practices his art in a surprising location: the top floor of Bulgari Ginza Tower in Tokyo. Readers can attempt to recreate Fantin's idiosyncratic and culturally imaginative concoctions as they delve into the art of fine cuisine. (Assouline) CHOCOLAT Sweet-tooths everywhere owe Pierre Marcolini, Belgium's foremost chocolatier, their gratitude. This stunning volume is the innovator's mouth- watering meditation of the craft that spans from the bean to the dessert (or savory) bowl. (Rizzoli) ABSTRACT ART Taschen's comprehensive guide on abstract art is bound to become required reading for any creator inspired by the movement that upended any and all convention to radically expand the possibilities of expression. (Taschen) VENETIAN CHIC The intimate side of Venice is put on display in this magnificent new volume. Native Francesca Bortoletto Possati and photographer Robyn Lea will have readers checking fares for the next direct flight to Marco Polo airport. (Assouline) DIGIT@L GIRLS Marko Macpherson chronicles the lives of the pioneering women that pushed fashion into the social media era. Diversity and self-expression are celebrated in this timely who's who of contemporary couture. (Rizzoli) THE GARDEN OF PETER MARINO Freed from contractual obligations, architect Peter Marino crafted a meticulous, if unorthodox, garden at his Hamptons retreat. This book offers an unparalleled tour of his distinctive folly. (Rizzoli) BAL HARBOUR 223

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