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Eating at Hotel Il Pellicano By Antonio Guida, Juergen Teller and Will Self With images by Juergen Teller and text by chef Antonio Guida (plus an introduction by Will Self), this is food photography reinvented for the modern age - all bright colours, dark shadows and glistening sauces. Teller treats food as he treats the human body, getting up close and personal, voyeuristically emphasising the unusual and perverse. Guida's residency at the Hotel Il Pellicano in Grosseto has resulted in two Michelin stars, and a transformation of the remote retreat into a gastronomic destination. Published by Violette Editions, £45
The book opens with a series of spreads of Antonio Guida's mouth-watering dishes, photographed by Juergen Teller Eating at Hotel Il Pellicano By Antonio Guida, Juergen Teller and Will Self With images by Juergen Teller and text by chef Antonio Guida (plus an introduction by Will Self), this is food photography reinvented for the modern age - all bright colours, dark shadows and glistening sauces. Teller treats food as he treats the human body, getting up close and personal, voyeuristically emphasising the unusual and perverse. Guida's residency at the Hotel Il Pellicano in Grosseto has resulted in two Michelin stars, and a transformation of the remote retreat into a gastronomic destination. Published by Violette Editions, £45
Guida's recipes include red mullet wrapped in a courgette flower with pepper sauce and argan oil Eating at Hotel Il Pellicano By Antonio Guida, Juergen Teller and Will Self With images by Juergen Teller and text by chef Antonio Guida (plus an introduction by Will Self), this is food photography reinvented for the modern age - all bright colours, dark shadows and glistening sauces. Teller treats food as he treats the human body, getting up close and personal, voyeuristically emphasising the unusual and perverse. Guida's residency at the Hotel Il Pellicano in Grosseto has resulted in two Michelin stars, and a transformation of the remote retreat into a gastronomic destination. Published by Violette Editions, £45
The design of the book reflects Guida's wittiness in the kitchen Eating at Hotel Il Pellicano By Antonio Guida, Juergen Teller and Will Self With images by Juergen Teller and text by chef Antonio Guida (plus an introduction by Will Self), this is food photography reinvented for the modern age - all bright colours, dark shadows and glistening sauces. Teller treats food as he treats the human body, getting up close and personal, voyeuristically emphasising the unusual and perverse. Guida's residency at the Hotel Il Pellicano in Grosseto has resulted in two Michelin stars, and a transformation of the remote retreat into a gastronomic destination. Published by Violette Editions, £45
Nature Morte: Contemporary artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition By Michael Petry The still life is a somewhat overlooked art form in the modern era, usurped by installations, technology and the slow but steady marginalisation of traditional artistic mediums. But scratch the surface of any major art show and the still life remains, the ultimate way of looking at the world through modern eyes. Work by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Marc Quinn, Gary Hume, David Hockney and lesser-known names fill the pages of this large monograph. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35; available from 14 October Writer: Jonathan Bell
From the book: 'Untitled (Orange Pyramid)', by Michael Coffin, 2007 Nature Morte: Contemporary artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition By Michael Petry The still life is a somewhat overlooked art form in the modern era, usurped by installations, technology and the slow but steady marginalisation of traditional artistic mediums. But scratch the surface of any major art show and the still life remains, the ultimate way of looking at the world through modern eyes. Work by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Marc Quinn, Gary Hume, David Hockney and lesser-known names fill the pages of this large monograph. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35; available from 14 October
'Myth of the Metals', by Ged Quinn, 2012 Nature Morte: Contemporary artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition By Michael Petry The still life is a somewhat overlooked art form in the modern era, usurped by installations, technology and the slow but steady marginalisation of traditional artistic mediums. But scratch the surface of any major art show and the still life remains, the ultimate way of looking at the world through modern eyes. Work by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Marc Quinn, Gary Hume, David Hockney and lesser-known names fill the pages of this large monograph. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35; available from 14 October
'Giallina', by Joana Vasconcelos, 2008 Nature Morte: Contemporary artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition By Michael Petry The still life is a somewhat overlooked art form in the modern era, usurped by installations, technology and the slow but steady marginalisation of traditional artistic mediums. But scratch the surface of any major art show and the still life remains, the ultimate way of looking at the world through modern eyes. Work by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Marc Quinn, Gary Hume, David Hockney and lesser-known names fill the pages of this large monograph. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35; available from 14 October
'Black Kites', by Gabriel Orozco, 1997 Nature Morte: Contemporary artists reinvigorate the Still-Life tradition By Michael Petry The still life is a somewhat overlooked art form in the modern era, usurped by installations, technology and the slow but steady marginalisation of traditional artistic mediums. But scratch the surface of any major art show and the still life remains, the ultimate way of looking at the world through modern eyes. Work by Damien Hirst, Gerhard Richter, Marc Quinn, Gary Hume, David Hockney and lesser-known names fill the pages of this large monograph. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35; available from 14 October
Holidays After The Fall: Seaside Architecture and Urbanism in Bulgaria and Croatia Edited by Elke Beyer, Anke Hagemann, Michael Zinganel We'll admit to enjoying the niche appeal of this new slice of architectural history, but Holidays After the Fall is a special sort of social history. Looking at the great swathes of concrete-built vacation land that covered the coastlines of the former Eastern Bloc, Holidays chronicles the rise of officially sanctioned vacation culture, from its origins in the vast people's sanataria beloved by interwar totalitarians to the more utopian spaces that mirrored the growth along the decadent Mediterranean coast. After the fall - and after the region's turbulent modern era - it's the global tourism industry that is rediscovering this treasure trove of ready-made seaside infrastructure.   Published by Jovis, €29.80
From the book: Hotel Haludovo in Malinska, designed by Boris Magaš, 1972. Photography: Ccn-Images Zagreb Holidays After The Fall: Seaside Architecture and Urbanism in Bulgaria and Croatia Edited by Elke Beyer, Anke Hagemann, Michael Zinganel We'll admit to enjoying the niche appeal of this new slice of architectural history, but Holidays After the Fall is a special sort of social history. Looking at the great swathes of concrete-built vacation land that covered the coastlines of the former Eastern Bloc, Holidays chronicles the rise of officially sanctioned vacation culture, from its origins in the vast people's sanataria beloved by interwar totalitarians to the more utopian spaces that mirrored the growth along the decadent Mediterranean coast. After the fall - and after the region's turbulent modern era - it's the global tourism industry that is rediscovering this treasure trove of ready-made seaside infrastructure.   Published by Jovis, €29.80
Haludovo in 2012 - an investment ruin. The abandoned swimming pools of the Hotel Palace. Photography: Daniele Ansidei Holidays After The Fall: Seaside Architecture and Urbanism in Bulgaria and Croatia Edited by Elke Beyer, Anke Hagemann, Michael Zinganel We'll admit to enjoying the niche appeal of this new slice of architectural history, but Holidays After the Fall is a special sort of social history. Looking at the great swathes of concrete-built vacation land that covered the coastlines of the former Eastern Bloc, Holidays chronicles the rise of officially sanctioned vacation culture, from its origins in the vast people's sanataria beloved by interwar totalitarians to the more utopian spaces that mirrored the growth along the decadent Mediterranean coast. After the fall - and after the region's turbulent modern era - it's the global tourism industry that is rediscovering this treasure trove of ready-made seaside infrastructure.   Published by Jovis, €29.80
The restaurant annex and spacious coquina-paved terrace of Hotel Journalist in Chaka. Photography: BTA 1959 Holidays After The Fall: Seaside Architecture and Urbanism in Bulgaria and Croatia Edited by Elke Beyer, Anke Hagemann, Michael Zinganel We'll admit to enjoying the niche appeal of this new slice of architectural history, but Holidays After the Fall is a special sort of social history. Looking at the great swathes of concrete-built vacation land that covered the coastlines of the former Eastern Bloc, Holidays chronicles the rise of officially sanctioned vacation culture, from its origins in the vast people's sanataria beloved by interwar totalitarians to the more utopian spaces that mirrored the growth along the decadent Mediterranean coast. After the fall - and after the region's turbulent modern era - it's the global tourism industry that is rediscovering this treasure trove of ready-made seaside infrastructure.   Published by Jovis, €29.80
Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardes Art used to be something that happened in predefined locations; to make it big, an artist had to make a pilgrimage to a centre of culture. This book follows the now-familiar Phaidon format of farming out its content to individual curators on the ground, in this case 12 art experts from a corresponding number of emerging art cities. These include big-hitters like Beirut, Delhi and Istanbul but also some more out-there predictions for the future: Lagos, San Juan and the Romanian city of Cluj. Published by Phaidon, £49.95
From the book: 'Wave of Mind, Awakening Moment Between', by Hodeuk Kim, 2011 Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardes Art used to be something that happened in predefined locations; to make it big, an artist had to make a pilgrimage to a centre of culture. This book follows the now-familiar Phaidon format of farming out its content to individual curators on the ground, in this case 12 art experts from a corresponding number of emerging art cities. These include big-hitters like Beirut, Delhi and Istanbul but also some more out-there predictions for the future: Lagos, San Juan and the Romanian city of Cluj. Published by Phaidon, £49.95
'Portrait of a Landscape: Abu Dhabi, by Ziad Antar, 2010 Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardes Art used to be something that happened in predefined locations; to make it big, an artist had to make a pilgrimage to a centre of culture. This book follows the now-familiar Phaidon format of farming out its content to individual curators on the ground, in this case 12 art experts from a corresponding number of emerging art cities. These include big-hitters like Beirut, Delhi and Istanbul but also some more out-there predictions for the future: Lagos, San Juan and the Romanian city of Cluj. Published by Phaidon, £49.95
'Prospect Point', by Kevin Schmidt, 2007 Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardes Art used to be something that happened in predefined locations; to make it big, an artist had to make a pilgrimage to a centre of culture. This book follows the now-familiar Phaidon format of farming out its content to individual curators on the ground, in this case 12 art experts from a corresponding number of emerging art cities. These include big-hitters like Beirut, Delhi and Istanbul but also some more out-there predictions for the future: Lagos, San Juan and the Romanian city of Cluj. Published by Phaidon, £49.95
100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age By Kelly Grovier Making a stab at artistic eternity is not an easy task, but this new Thames & Hudson tome is an attempt at cataloguing the essential works of the modern era. Author Kelly Grovier has set himself a heady challenge, not least because each featured artist has to be pared down to a single, highly representative work. You can't argue with the line-up, but the temptation to box every career into a classic one-liner serves some artists worse than others (Hirst, Barney and Koons, for example). But as a snapshot of art's preoccupation with spectacle and statement, 100 Works is a grand definition of the age. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35
From the book: 'Puppy', by Jeff Koons, 1992 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age By Kelly Grovier Making a stab at artistic eternity is not an easy task, but this new Thames & Hudson tome is an attempt at cataloguing the essential works of the modern era. Author Kelly Grovier has set himself a heady challenge, not least because each featured artist has to be pared down to a single, highly representative work. You can't argue with the line-up, but the temptation to box every career into a classic one-liner serves some artists worse than others (Hirst, Barney and Koons, for example). But as a snapshot of art's preoccupation with spectacle and statement, 100 Works is a grand definition of the age. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35  
'Leviathan Thor', by Ernesto Neto, 2006 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age By Kelly Grovier Making a stab at artistic eternity is not an easy task, but this new Thames & Hudson tome is an attempt at cataloguing the essential works of the modern era. Author Kelly Grovier has set himself a heady challenge, not least because each featured artist has to be pared down to a single, highly representative work. You can't argue with the line-up, but the temptation to box every career into a classic one-liner serves some artists worse than others (Hirst, Barney and Koons, for example). But as a snapshot of art's preoccupation with spectacle and statement, 100 Works is a grand definition of the age. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35  
'Self', by Marc Quinn, 1991 100 Works of Art That Will Define Our Age By Kelly Grovier Making a stab at artistic eternity is not an easy task, but this new Thames & Hudson tome is an attempt at cataloguing the essential works of the modern era. Author Kelly Grovier has set himself a heady challenge, not least because each featured artist has to be pared down to a single, highly representative work. You can't argue with the line-up, but the temptation to box every career into a classic one-liner serves some artists worse than others (Hirst, Barney and Koons, for example). But as a snapshot of art's preoccupation with spectacle and statement, 100 Works is a grand definition of the age. Published by Thames & Hudson, £35  
Baccarat 1764: Two Hundred and Fifty Years By Murray Moss and Laurence Benaïm Even in an era of heritage-obsessed luxury branding, two and a half centuries at the top of your industry is a pretty impressive achievement. Understandably, Baccarat - the prestigious French crystalworks - wants to mark its 250th anniversary in style. The company kicks off with this hefty volume tracing the art, artistry and innovation of the company. The book delves deep into Baccarat's archives, presenting a starry client list and an array of spectacular set pieces, including work by Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck and Arik Levy. Published by Rizzoli New York, £55
From the book: 'Zénith Alvorada' chandelier, by Fernando and Umberto Campana, from the 'Fusion' collection, 2013 Baccarat 1764: Two Hundred and Fifty Years By Murray Moss and Laurence Benaïm Even in an era of heritage-obsessed luxury branding, two and a half centuries at the top of your industry is a pretty impressive achievement. Understandably, Baccarat - the prestigious French crystalworks - wants to mark its 250th anniversary in style. The company kicks off with this hefty volume tracing the art, artistry and innovation of the company. The book delves deep into Baccarat's archives, presenting a starry client list and an array of spectacular set pieces, including work by Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck and Arik Levy. Published by Rizzoli New York, £55
'Charles X', pitcher, 1828. At the conclusion of Charles X’s visit to Lorraine in 1828, Baccarat presented this clear crystal cut-glass pitcher to the dauphin, Louis de Bourbon. It is decorated with the arms of France and Navarre, rendered in gold and polychrome enamel Baccarat 1764: Two Hundred and Fifty Years By Murray Moss and Laurence Benaïm Even in an era of heritage-obsessed luxury branding, two and a half centuries at the top of your industry is a pretty impressive achievement. Understandably, Baccarat - the prestigious French crystalworks - wants to mark its 250th anniversary in style. The company kicks off with this hefty volume tracing the art, artistry and innovation of the company. The book delves deep into Baccarat's archives, presenting a starry client list and an array of spectacular set pieces, including work by Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck and Arik Levy. Published by Rizzoli New York, £55
An illustration from Baccarat's archives, circa 1858 Baccarat 1764: Two Hundred and Fifty Years By Murray Moss and Laurence Benaïm Even in an era of heritage-obsessed luxury branding, two and a half centuries at the top of your industry is a pretty impressive achievement. Understandably, Baccarat - the prestigious French crystalworks - wants to mark its 250th anniversary in style. The company kicks off with this hefty volume tracing the art, artistry and innovation of the company. The book delves deep into Baccarat's archives, presenting a starry client list and an array of spectacular set pieces, including work by Ettore Sottsass, Philippe Starck and Arik Levy. Published by Rizzoli New York, £55
John Varvatos: Rock in Fashion By John Varvatos and Holly George-Warren Designer John Varvatos has a very different take on the rock-and-roll aesthetic. Since his childhood in Detroit - amid the contrast of frayed edges and sharp style, the ragged, vibrant noise of the Motor City and his heroes the Stooges and MC5 - Varvatos has been enthused by the sound, and sight, of rock. It's a well-charted obsession that has spilled over into his menswear, falling somewhere between the happily accidental appearance of addled rock star and the carefully contrived look of the hyper-stylised modern musician. Published by Harper Design, £40
From the book: Paul Weller, whose band The Jam took its sly cues form the Who's mod period, with Pete Townshend. Photography: Janette Beckman John Varvatos: Rock in Fashion By John Varvatos and Holly George-Warren Designer John Varvatos has a very different take on the rock-and-roll aesthetic. Since his childhood in Detroit - amid the contrast of frayed edges and sharp style, the ragged, vibrant noise of the Motor City and his heroes the Stooges and MC5 - Varvatos has been enthused by the sound, and sight, of rock. It's a well-charted obsession that has spilled over into his menswear, falling somewhere between the happily accidental appearance of addled rock star and the carefully contrived look of the hyper-stylised modern musician. Published by Harper Design, £40
The Clash's style was as diverse as its music. Photography: Mark Hanauer John Varvatos: Rock in Fashion By John Varvatos and Holly George-Warren Designer John Varvatos has a very different take on the rock-and-roll aesthetic. Since his childhood in Detroit - amid the contrast of frayed edges and sharp style, the ragged, vibrant noise of the Motor City and his heroes the Stooges and MC5 - Varvatos has been enthused by the sound, and sight, of rock. It's a well-charted obsession that has spilled over into his menswear, falling somewhere between the happily accidental appearance of addled rock star and the carefully contrived look of the hyper-stylised modern musician. Published by Harper Design, £40
A Blessing in Disguise: War and Town Planning in Europe 1940-1945 By Jörn Düwel and Niels Gutschow An extraordinarily comprehensive look at the grand plans that rose out of the steaming ruins of 1940s Europe, A Blessing in Disguise examines the optimism, opportunism and quiet but resolute belief that the new Europe would be fair, democratic and fundamentally modern. It would be a world of new boulevards, expansive squares, swift roads and rigorous architecture replacing the jumble - in places dating back many centuries - laid waste by bombs, siege and battle. Rich with archival material and eye-opening ideas (many of which, perhaps thankfully, never came to pass), A Blessing in Disguise focuses on Germany, Holland, the UK and Russia. Published by DOM, €98
From the book: The imagined future of Manchester, '2045 A.D.', admittedly, as the planner writes, 'merely a flight of fancy, intended to remind you that Manchester will in any case be a much altered place by the year 2045'. © Nicholas, 1945 A Blessing in Disguise: War and Town Planning in Europe 1940-1945 By Jörn Düwel and Niels Gutschow An extraordinarily comprehensive look at the grand plans that rose out of the steaming ruins of 1940s Europe, A Blessing in Disguise examines the optimism, opportunism and quiet but resolute belief that the new Europe would be fair, democratic and fundamentally modern. It would be a world of new boulevards, expansive squares, swift roads and rigorous architecture replacing the jumble - in places dating back many centuries - laid waste by bombs, siege and battle. Rich with archival material and eye-opening ideas (many of which, perhaps thankfully, never came to pass), A Blessing in Disguise focuses on Germany, Holland, the UK and Russia. Published by DOM, €98
Rotterdam after the bombing. View in the direction of the Oostplein, where one of the few remaining windmills miraculously escaped destruction (only to fall victim to a fire in the 1950s). © Maria Austria Instituut, Amsterdam. Photography: Eva Besnyö A Blessing in Disguise: War and Town Planning in Europe 1940-1945 By Jörn Düwel and Niels Gutschow An extraordinarily comprehensive look at the grand plans that rose out of the steaming ruins of 1940s Europe, A Blessing in Disguise examines the optimism, opportunism and quiet but resolute belief that the new Europe would be fair, democratic and fundamentally modern. It would be a world of new boulevards, expansive squares, swift roads and rigorous architecture replacing the jumble - in places dating back many centuries - laid waste by bombs, siege and battle. Rich with archival material and eye-opening ideas (many of which, perhaps thankfully, never came to pass), A Blessing in Disguise focuses on Germany, Holland, the UK and Russia. Published by DOM, €98
Pretty Pictures By Marian Bantjes Graphic artist Marian Bantjes has blazed a singular path throughout her career (creating a cover and a sailboat for Wallpaper* in the process). This retrospective reveals the origins and processes behind her major projects, explaining how her organic, calligraphic aesthetic brings together the analogue and the digital. Published by Thames & Hudson,  £42
From the book: 'Er will mich / er will mich nicht / geliebte', by Marian Bantjes for Zeit Magazine Pretty Pictures By Marian Bantjes Graphic artist Marian Bantjes has blazed a singular path throughout her career (creating a cover and a sailboat for Wallpaper* in the process). This retrospective reveals the origins and processes behind her major projects, explaining how her organic, calligraphic aesthetic brings together the analogue and the digital. Published by Thames & Hudson,  £42
'Hallowe'en', 2005, celebrates Bantjes darker side Pretty Pictures By Marian Bantjes Graphic artist Marian Bantjes has blazed a singular path throughout her career (creating a cover and a sailboat for Wallpaper* in the process). This retrospective reveals the origins and processes behind her major projects, explaining how her organic, calligraphic aesthetic brings together the analogue and the digital. Published by Thames & Hudson,  £42
Beautiful Lego By Mike Doyle Few companies have made the transition into the digital age as seamlessly as Lego. Now sitting astride a global brand that manages to embrace both the original plastic toys and a vast virtual realm - helped by a clutch of canny licenses - Lego has managed to retain its appeal to enthusiasts from the architectural to the technical. Beautiful Lego chronicles hundreds of fan-inspired artworks, all of which demonstrate the toy's enduring appeal and the sheer flexibility offered by its inexhaustible global supply. Published by No Starch Press, $29.95
From the book: 'Rearing Stallion', by Tim Goddard, 2011. © The artist Beautiful Lego By Mike Doyle Few companies have made the transition into the digital age as seamlessly as Lego. Now sitting astride a global brand that manages to embrace both the original plastic toys and a vast virtual realm - helped by a clutch of canny licenses - Lego has managed to retain its appeal to enthusiasts from the architectural to the technical. Beautiful Lego chronicles hundreds of fan-inspired artworks, all of which demonstrate the toy's enduring appeal and the sheer flexibility offered by its inexhaustible global supply. Published by No Starch Press, $29.95  
'Doc Edgerton', by Tom Simon, 2010. © The artist Beautiful Lego By Mike Doyle Few companies have made the transition into the digital age as seamlessly as Lego. Now sitting astride a global brand that manages to embrace both the original plastic toys and a vast virtual realm - helped by a clutch of canny licenses - Lego has managed to retain its appeal to enthusiasts from the architectural to the technical. Beautiful Lego chronicles hundreds of fan-inspired artworks, all of which demonstrate the toy's enduring appeal and the sheer flexibility offered by its inexhaustible global supply. Published by No Starch Press, $29.95
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