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In love & war

Designmuseum Danmark - from 26 April, 2024 to 5 January, 2025
Copenhagen, Denmark

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Images of heroic warriors in battle and beautiful young people can be experienced in the exhibition ‘In Love and War’ at Designmuseum Danmark. The exhibition showcases carefully selected Japanese woodblock prints from the museum’s large collection of Japanese craftsmanship.

In Love & War provides a rare glimpse into a period in Japan’s history when the shogun ruled and the country was isolated from the outside world. Here, the audience can experience images of beautiful young men and women from the so-called Edo period (1600-1868), when the Tokugawa shogunate ruled from the capital Edo, today Tokyo – as well as images of samurai and modern graphic war images from the Meiji period (1868-1912), where feudal rule under the shogun was replaced by a constitutional monarchy under Emperor Meiji. The title of the exhibition refers to the proverb “In love and war, all is fair” and alludes to the visual impact of the famous Japanese ukiyo-e woodblock prints, one of the foremost art forms of the Edo period. The distinctive expression in the ukiyo-e idealized the daily life of the prostitutes of that time and served as visual propaganda in the form of war images with nationalist and patriotic undertones.

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