During the height of Italy’s Radical Design movement of the 1960s and ’70s—when armchairs looked like baseball gloves and chaise lounges doubled as sculpture—it was practically a rite of passage for a designer to spend time in the Milan studio of photographers Aldo and Marirosa Toscani Ballo. Their marketing and magazine photos helped share Italian design with the world; and for this traveling exhibit (making its only U.S. stop), roughly 300 images from Studio Ballo along with 70 iconic design works will showcase the beauty of function and form.