LU Murano

News

  • Fabio Fornasier - Air and Fire at Vitraria
  • Fabio Fornasier - Air and Fire at Vitraria
  • Fabio Fornasier - Air and Fire at Vitraria

Air and Fire at Vitraria

Transparent, sinuous, bearer of ancient light and entirely unprecedented, hand blown and fashioned at extremely high temperatures, LU Murano made its debut appearance at Vitraria 2003. This international exhibition has already become a not-to-be-missed event on the glass world's calendar and comprises a string of shows, performances and conferences held in and around San Vito al Tagliamento in Italy's Northeast. Master Glassmaker Fornasier was invited to exhibit on the altar of the Church of Santa Maria dei Battuti, a central and much cherished venue that also happens to be covered in frescoes. The chandelier is transparent so as not to impede the view of the altar, entirely hand blown and lit with red oil that looks as though it came from the frescoes on the vaulted ceilings. Faint flames flicker, disturbed by the movements of visitors who have never seen anything quite like it. Venturing beyond the contemporary and almost into the realm of the future, this unique and revolutionary work turns the spotlight on the ancient Venetian glass tradition, the Master Glassmaker's in-depth knowledge of the techniques of his craft, and his creative strength, which successfully binds craftsmanship and contemporary art.