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reduces artists and works of art to mere subjects of historical circumstance. Pietro Chiesa's Cartoccio vase with sandblast bubble decoration, c. 1940, was, when first presented, acclaimed in New York as much as it was in Fascist Italy. The sheer momentum of the desire to embrace Modernist change after the dark years of the Western Front served as a tsunami bringing sudden transformation in the aesthetic, artistic and cultural world regardless of what political regime would dominate. The audacity of the artistic direction of Fontana Arte was evident in the firm's intense beliefs about architecture and the role of lighting in it: boundaries were crossed with the flick of a switch. It is no coincidence that Ponti's most famous book is called Architecture is a Crystal, in which he compares the art of building to the structure of glass: "magical, closed, exclusive, autonomous, uncontaminated, uncorrupted, absolute, definitive like crystal." Glass was a vehicle for light and for electricity, which fascinated these three virtuosos. They created works of art dedicated to the gift of artificial light and its transformative new architectural presence within the built world and in nature. In doing so, the Pietro Chiesa, curious table lamp, c. 1938 HYLAND

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