April 13鈥揝eptember 2, 2024

Songs for Modern Japan

Popular Music and Graphic Design, 1900鈥1950

Japan experienced a whirlwind of change between 1900 and 1950. At the turn of the century, Western music notation had become a sign of modernity, helping spread jazz and Broadway to Tokyo caf茅s and nightclubs, and promoting Japanese film music both inside and outside Japan. Increasing modernism, consumerism, and influence from the West came alongside a revolution in sound and mass-produced images from movies and radio.

鈥淪ongs for Modern Japan: Popular Music and Graphic Design, 1900鈥1950鈥 explores how sheet music covers provide a window into Japanese society and culture during this period of immense transformation. 澳门六合彩开奖现场直播ors discover how leading Japanese graphic designers of the day interpreted modernist international art movements like Art Nouveau and Art Deco, and how demand for military sheet music with propagandist images grew in the 1920s and 鈥30s, reflecting the country鈥檚 imperialist aspirations. Through investigating styles of graphic design, bold typography, genres of music, and the societal environment in Japan, visitors get a glimpse of how design and music celebrating modernity and globalism gave way to endorsing nationalism.

About 100 sheet music covers from the collection of Mary and Robert Levenson鈥攁longside paintings, photographs, textiles, music, film clips, and musical instruments from the period鈥攃apture the dynamic effects of international artistic exchange and the profound societal shifts in a globalizing Japan. The exhibition presents an opportunity to draw parallels between this pivotal time in Japan鈥檚 history and today.

  • Charlotte F. and Irving W. Rabb Gallery (Gallery 155)

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