Renato D’Agostin: Tokyo Untitled

Venice-born photographer Renato D'Agostin recently spent time in the world's largest city capturing the abstract side of its urban landscape. The resulting monograph "Tokyo Untitled" was released this month and is the subject of concurrent exhibitions in Paris, Tokyo and now Manhattan's Leica Gallery. D'Agostin's unconventional narrative of his Tokyo journey makes for a series of images imbued with a language made up of dislocated …

Frank Gehry: The Houses

by Anna Carnick Beginning with an insightful quote, Rizzoli’s newest architectural book Frank Gehry: The Houses illustrates his philosophy that "You can learn from the past, but you can’t continue to be in the past; history is not a substitute for imagination." The retrospective of Gehry’s seminal residential designs over the years includes his work before achieving fame for the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao and …

The Visual Miscellaneum

$27 width=”100″ height=”100″ /> $27 The Visual Miscellaneum A great gift for anyone who loves to enrich their brain with fun and interesting facts. This book of trivia tries to make sense of everything in the information age. David McCandless visualizes the unique relationships in the data and endless random facts using graphs, illustrations and charts. Available from Powells for $19. width=”300″ height=”300″ /> The …