New March Releases
March 3, 2023
Rizzoli has just what you need to awaken you from your winter slumber! We are thrilled to introduce our latest collection of Spring books in your favorite categories like interior design, art, fashion, cooking, and entertainment. Discover our new titles for March below and keep an eye out for our upcoming books throughout the season.
Photo: Courtesy of Abu Jani and Sandeep Khosla from India in Fashion
INTERIORS & ARCHITECTURE
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Dreamy estates from the island of Menorca come alive in this lively collection of images presented by Spanish tastemaker Susana Gallardo.
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The beautifully photographed homes of clients of celebrated style maker Suzanne Rheinstein that reflect a vision of richness tempered by restraint.
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The interior design of this New England seaside escape—by decorating legend Nina Campbell—explores a myriad of themes: the evolution of a home, the importance of place, and the creation of an oasis amid a bustling world.
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Susanna Salk’s latest book is a passionate primer on how to transform an empty space, whether it’s an apartment or a house, into a home. This is an inspiring and practical guide to designing your space from the floor up.
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A wide-ranging book on the timeless, elegant interiors of the versatile Frances Elkins, the grande dame of early twentieth-century design who influenced so many important designers of our time.
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A celebration of the recent work of McALPINE, the award-winning architectural and interior design firm, with a collection of residences embracing modernism, classicism, and romanticism.
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This inspiring volume takes readers on a tour of luxurious interiors by acclaimed Italian designers and architects from the second half of the twentieth century.
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A reassuring, idea-filled guide to decorating by interior designer Leslie Banker, enriched by advice and contributions from other prominent decorators.
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New York–based stylist Colin King shares his wisdom and insights for cultivating beauty in our everyday surroundings—composing objects into simple, sophisticated vignettes that enrich our homes and our lives.
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Presented here are houses to dream of and dream in—a luminous celebration of the finest examples of the Santa Fe Style from the eighteenth century to today, in this high-desert mecca of artists, craftspeople, artisans, and designers.
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FLORAL DESIGN
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Bring beauty in the form of nature into your home and your lifestyle, no matter where you live, through artful floral arrangements, as well as indoor and outdoor flowering plants.
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This first book by Sandra Sigman, award-winning floral designer and owner of Les Fleurs, presents arranging flowers in the French style—bouquets that are chic and romantic.
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COOKING & ENTERTAINING
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In her follow-up to Pret-a-Party, fashion designer Lela Rose takes the party outdoors, sharing tips and inspiration on hosting more than a dozen fun and festive gatherings.
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Well-known interior designer, consummate hostess, and world traveler Stephanie Stokes presents inspiring tables set with irresistible items accumulated on her far-flung journeys.
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This inspirational tome is full of beautifully photographed joyous gatherings at beach retreats that reflect an artful—sometimes bohemian—approach to today’s entertaining.
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This beautifully photographed guide celebrates the endless possibilities of the vegetable patch and shows that edible gardening can be both productive and stunning to behold.
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FASHION
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India in Fashion explores the beautiful and sophisticated history and aesthetics of traditional Indian fashion, dress, and textiles and their profound impact on European and American fashion from the eighteenth century to today.
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The Royal Oak by Audemars Piguet is one of the watch models most coveted and sought-after by collectors. This book is dedicated to its history from the perspective of collectors and enthusiasts around the globe.
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ART & PHOTOGRAPHY
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Renowned portrait photographer Mark Mann documents an impressive host of dancers—their eloquent bodies in posed tranquility and vibrant motion—representing years of excellence and varied disciplines of the art form.
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A look at a leading figure Cubism, widely regarded as the most influential style to emerge at the advent of modernism.
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Talented emerging fiction writers find inspiration in one of the most famous paintings in New York’s Frick Collection: Jean-August-Dominique Ingres’s Comtesse d’Haussonville from 1845.
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The first book on painter and sculptor Sam Moyer, best known for her unique practice of combining remnants of stone and natural materials inlaid into painted canvas, creating powerfully expressive works.
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Showcasing the best works by the acclaimed Nordic master of light and solitude, this is the first major book on the artist since 1998.
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This is the most comprehensive volume probing the life and work of one of the most controversial and consequential artists of the twentieth century, modern art icon Giorgio de Chirico.
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A medium that has often been characterized as more craft than art, clay is now an exciting platform for formal and conceptual innovation. Clay Pop documents the reinvention of ceramic sculpture by a new generation of artists.
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A coming-to-America success story, this is the autobiography of Pakistani-born American artist Jamali who originated Mystical Expressionism and whose mission is to bring peace to the world through art.
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NFTs, or non-fungible tokens, exploded into the art space last year. This book explains NFTs in the art world—and the ways they might not only democratize the arts but enliven our larger democracy.
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The first comprehensive monograph of Pakistani-born, New York-based artist Seher Shah, a leading figure in South Asian art working at the edge of architectural drawing and abstraction.
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This is the second extensive monograph dedicated to the internationally acclaimed Russian artist collective: AES+F.
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A sequence of photographs, many of them never published before, taken over a period of two decades from 1980 to the early 2000s.
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POP CULTURE
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The iron-on lettering that is the subject of Heated Words remains without attribution. Created anonymously and passed down over decades and across subcultures, the typeface is unique within the histories of typography and street fashion.
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A nerdy insider’s accessible celebration of Hulk’s seminal comic book stories over the comic’s run, including all things Hulk: Bruce Banner and his character’s origin; various significant story lines over the decades; and his presence as a pop-culture icon in today’s wildly popular superhero climate.
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A definitive collection of the world’s most iconic skateboard designs, complete with history, engineering, collectability, sports and pop culture trivia, and graphics.
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From incredible scenery to dramatic panoramas, these carefully selected tours of the most beautiful places to pedal throughout Europe will delight both seasoned and novice cyclists.
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HUMOR & GIFT
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A is for Anarchist upends the traditional ABC format, flipping it into incisive commentary on modern life and the state of the world.
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Choose the perfect calming vista, from dramatic mountains to serene lakes, refreshing woodland streams to peaceful seascapes—all, of course, with happy little clouds. Each of the thirty-two detachable postcards includes a Bob Ross masterpiece and words of wisdom to make the day of any of his legions of fans.
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