ALLWORTH PRESS
The Chronicles of Now (Apr., $19.95) by Anthony Hayden-Guest. The illustrator and journalist offers a collection of cartoons that make darkly humorous commentary on art, celebrity and lifestyle. Advertising.
APPLETREE PRESS
(dist. by IPG)
Irish Art 1830-1990 (Apr., $19.95) by Brian Fallon traces the development of Irish art from the Romantic movement to the end of the 20th century.
ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Architecture and the Urban Environment: A Vision for the New Age (June, $39.99) by Derek Thomas appraises the current direction of architecture and urban design.
AV EDITION
(dist. by Princeton Arch. Press)
Best Designed Hotels in Europe II: Fascinating Hideaways for Aesthetes (July, $40) by Martin Nicholas Kunz looks at exclusive hotels in nonurban areas.
BALCONY PRESS
Kesling Modern Structure: Popularizing Modern Living in Southern California 1934-1962 (Apr., $24.95) by Patrick Pascal observes the man who played an important role in the acceptance of modern architecture in Southern California.
BIRKHAUSER
(dist. by Princeton Arch. Press)
Bridge: The Architecture of Connection (Mar., $45), edited by Lucy Blakstad, studies the significance of important bridges.
Architecture by Herzog & de Meuron, Wall Painting by Remy Zaugg: A Work for Roche Basel (Mar., $35) looks at the creative collaboration between architects and artists.
COLLECTORS PRESS
Patriotic Pin-Ups (Mar., $11.95) by Max Allan Collins features 14 illustrations of scantily clad patriotic lasses.
DOVER
Masterpieces of American Architecture (Mar., $29.95) by Edward Warren Hoak and Willis Humphrey Church documents structures built between 1900 and 1930--the golden age of American architecture.
Leonardo on Art and the Artist (June, $19.95), edited by Andre Chastel, is a complete picture of the techniques and philosophy of the artistic genius.
F&W/NORTH LIGHT
Creative Utopia (Apr., $26.99) by Theo Stephan Williams helps designers master 12 techniques that encourage greater creativity.
FLAMMARION
(dist. by Rizzoli)
Brassai and Picasso (Mar., $50) by Anne Baldassari is the catalogue of the Brooklyn Museum exhibition from March through June 2002.
Angkor: A Guide to the Temples (May, $30) by Jean Laur offers a complete guide to the archeological wonder with floor plans of all the monuments and temples.
HEYDAY BOOKS
The Dirt Is Red Here: Contemporary Native California Poetry and Art (June, $19.95), edited by Margaret Dubin, celebrates the beauty of California's Native American artists and poets.
HYPHEN
What Is a Designer?: Things, Places, Messages (Mar., $40) by Norman Potter combines a discussion of the major issues of design with detailed and practical information.
LITTLE, BROWN/BULFINCH
Reprint: The Grammar of Architecture (May, $29.95) by Emily Cole.
LITTLE, BROWN UK
(dist. by Trafalgar Square)
Hockney on 'Art': Conversations with Paul Joyce (Apr., $29.95) by David Hockney with Paul Joyce is taken from interviews between the artist and artist-filmmaker.
MIT PRESS
Olafur Eliasson: Surroundings Surrounded, Essays on Space and Science (Mar., $34.95), edited by Peter Weibel, presents essays on art and science along with works by Icelandic artist Eliasson.
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MONACELLI PRESS
The Next Jerusalem: Sharing the Divided City (May, $50), edited by Michael Sorkin. Israeli, Palestinian and American architects and urban planners consider the physical future of Jerusalem.
Sixteen Houses (Aug., $40) by Michael Bell observes the work of 16 architects who designed a series of single-family houses in Houston.
NATIONAL MUSEUMS OF SCOTLAND
(dist. by Woodstocker Books)
Textile Treasures: An Introduction to European Decorative Textiles for Home and Church in the National Museums of Scotland (Mar., $20.95) by Naomi Tarrant. A textile expert looks at traditional and unusual textiles.
The Battle of Pavia (June, $6.95) is a painting of the siege and battle of Pavia in 1525.
OXFORD UNIV. PRESS
Early Art and Architecture of Africa (June, $18.95) by Peter Garlake reveals the diversity found in more than 5,000 years of African art.
PAPER TIGER
(dist. by Sterling)
Paper Snarl Interviews (Apr., $21.95) by John Grant. Twenty-five fantasy and science fiction artists uncover their creative secrets.
PHAIDON PRESS
Piero Della Francesca (Mar., $19.95) by Marilyn Aronberg Lavin is a portrait of one of the artists of the early Renaissance known for his naturalism.
Vito Acconci (May, $39.95) by Mark C. Taylor looks at the work of a pioneer in the field of performance and video art.
POMEGRANATE
George Tooker (Mar., $30) by Thomas H. Garver contains the artist's complete works of haunting psychological landscapes.
PRINCETON ARCHITECTURAL PRESS
Design Is... (Mar., $29.95), edited by Akiko Busch, photographic essays by David Carson, celebrates design in all its guises.
Lost: Lost and Found Pet Posters from Around the World (May, $14.95) by Ian Phillips features posters notable for their cleverness, humor, sorrow, entreaties and rewards.
Mobile: The Art of Portable Architecture (July, $19.95), edited by Jennifer Siegal, explores the portable possibilities of mobile structures.
ROCKPORT/ROTOVISION
Design It Yourself: Newsletters (June, $24.99) by Chuck Green. Aimed at the layperson, this book provides instruction, examples and templates for producing professional newsletters.
SANTA MONICA PRESS
(dist. by IPG)
Discovering the History of Your House (May, $14.95) by Betsy J. Green explains how to discover the story behind any house through previous owners, architects, newspapers and state agencies.
SKIRA
(dist. by Rizzoli)
40. Contemporary Young Architects (May, $29.95) by Zone Attive presents the finalists, who are all under age 40, for the most prestigious architectural prize in Europe: the Borromini.
STEMMER HOUSE
William Morris Designs (June, $6.95) by Phoebe Ann Erb collects patterns and designs by the British artist and furniture designer; an International Design Library series title.
TEN SPEED PRESS
Shanghai Girl Gets All Dressed Up (June, $24.95) by Beverley Jackson includes photos of the city, the clothes, the Chinese cinema stars who led the fashion trends and the Hollywood movie queens who inspired them.
THAMES & HUDSON
Hip Hotels: Italy (Apr., $29.95) by Herbert Ypma presents the best-designed hotels, from a cave and an abbey to an olive mill and fishing hut.
Stencil Graffiti (Apr., $19.95) by Tristan Manco showcases the work of the originators and innovators of stencil graffiti from Paris to San Diego.
Art of the Middle Ages (June, $18.95) by Janetta Rebold Benton explores the art from familiar masterpieces to lesser-known works. Advertising.
TUTTLE
Blue and White Japan (Apr., $17.95) by Amy Sylvester Katoh, photos by Yutaka Satoh, looks at Japan's classic color combination in items of function and beauty.
UNIV. OF WASHINGTON PRESS
Along the Silk Road (Mar., $24.95), edited by Elizabeth ten Grotenhuis. Cellist Yo-Yo Ma spearheaded this project devoted to the living arts of the peoples of traditional Silk Road lands.
Drawn to Yellowstone: Artists in America's First National Park (July; $35, cloth $50) by Peter H. Hassrick traces the artistic history of the park from the earliest explorers to the present; published with the Autry Museum of Western Heritage.
UNIV. PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
Aerosol Kingdom: Subway Painters of New York City (Aug., $30) by Ivor Miller restores the lost world of subway art and evaluates famous practitioners.
WATSON-GUPTILL
Mirror, Mirror: Self-Portraits of Women Artists (Apr., $24.95) by Liz Redeal with essays by Whitney Chadwick and Frances Borzello explores the self-portraits of 40 women artists from the mid-17th century to today.
Great Masters of Western Art (July, $21.95) by Jordi Vigue is a compact guide to 75 great masters.