Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters

January 6 - May 6, 2018

In the 1980s, Japan’s strong trade surplus and currency were causing friction and antagonism overseas. In response, three renowned Japanese artists—Ikko Tanaka, Shigeo Fukuda, and Kazumasa Nagai—took on the challenge of changing Japan’s global image through graphic design. In posters promoting trade fairs, cultural festivals, exhibitions, and sporting events, they used a powerful language of simple forms, vivid color, and a touch of humor to foster—both nationally and internationally—a deeper understanding of the different faces of Japan and its long cultural history. Their eye-catching designs often incorporated familiar traditional symbols and motifs, notably the iconic red circle against a white background of Japan’s national flag. Archetypal animals, human figures, and landscapes borrowed from folklore and visual culture were also distilled into forms of iconographic clarity. These dazzling posters are a fascinating chapter in the history of Japan’s ongoing efforts to shape its identity in the post-World War II era.

Lead support for Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters is provided by AISIN, the E. Rhodes and Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, and the University of Michigan Center for Japanese Studies.

Images

Kazumasa Nagai, Ueno Zoo, 1993, silkscreen. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Gift of DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, 2017/2.71. © Kazumasa Nagai, 2017Images

Shigeo Fukuda, Kyogen, 1981, offset print. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Gift of DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, 2017/2.88. © Shigeo Fukuda, 2017

Ikko Tanaka, Nihon Buyo (Japanese traditional dance), 1981, offset print. University of Michigan Museum of Art, Gift of DNP Foundation for Cultural Promotion, 2017/2.25. © Ikko Tanaka/licensed by DNPartcom, 2017

Timeline

Exhibition Timeline

SatJan 6
Exhibition Opens
Sun
Jan 21
Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters and In Focus: Paul Rand
2:00pm3:00pm
Gallery Talks and Tours
Sun
Jan 28
In Conversation: Graphic Power: Promoting Japan through Contemporary Posters
3:00pm4:00pm
Artists and Curators / Exhibitions Related / Gallery Talks and Tours
Sat
Feb 10
Family Art Studio: Red Circle
11:00am1:00pm
Artmaking / Exhibitions Related / Family
Sat
Feb 10
Family Art Studio: Red Circle
2:00pm4:00pm
Artmaking / Exhibitions Related / Family
Sun
Feb 11
Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters and In Focus: Paul Rand
2:00pm3:00pm
Gallery Talks and Tours
Fri
Mar 9
UMMA Dialogue: Think Japan, Act Global: Japanese Graphic Design in the Postwar Period with Curator Natsu Oyobe and Stamps Professor Franc Nunoo-Quarcoo
5:30pm7:00pm
Artists and Curators / Exhibitions Related
Sun
Mar 11
Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters and In Focus: Paul Rand
2:00pm3:00pm
Gallery Talks and Tours
Sun
Apr 8
Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters and In Focus: Paul Rand
2:00pm3:00pm
Gallery Talks and Tours
Sun
May 6
Red Circle: Designing Japan in Contemporary Posters
2:00pm3:00pm
Gallery Talks and Tours
SunMay 6
Exhibition Closes
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