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Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco
Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco
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Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco

Century-Old Style with a Modern Vision

Nakanoshima Museum of Art marks the centenary of the Art Deco movement with a landmark exhibition exploring design, fashion, architecture, and the rise of the modern woman—set against Osaka’s vibrant cultural district.

Art Deco has always embodied the thrill of modernity—a style that captured the moment the world felt like it was leaping into the future. Born from the 1925 Paris International Exposition, it celebrated speed, elegance, machinery, femininity, geometry, and a new era of luxury. A century later, its influence still echoes through skyscrapers, fashion design, cinema, and contemporary lifestyles. This winter, Osaka invites residents and visitors to rediscover that spirit with “The Venus of a New Age! Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco,” a major exhibition at the Nakanoshima Museum of Art.

What makes this exhibition especially compelling is not only its global scope, but also the fact that Japan played an early and significant role in embracing Art Deco. In the late Taishō and early Shōwa eras, Japanese artists, architects, and designers absorbed Deco aesthetics and reinterpreted them through local sensibilities. The period saw the rise of department-store modernism, lacquerware with geometric motifs, stylized posters of the “modern girl,” and architectural landmarks that blended Western elegance with Japanese craft.

This exhibition highlights that cultural exchange beautifully. Rather than dividing the show into isolated artifacts, the museum guides visitors through a flowing narrative of Art Deco’s evolution: beginning with the optimism of the 1925 exposition, moving into an age defined by speed, automobiles, and international glamour, and then shifting the focus toward changing ideas of femininity through fashion, work, and leisure. The exhibition culminates in a visually striking finale that explores jewelry, skyscrapers, and the aspirational lifestyle of the early 20th century—a world where the modern woman emerged as both muse and icon of the era.

Across these galleries, visitors will encounter rare jewelry from Boucheron and Lalique, period automobiles that symbolized technological ambition, and more than one hundred posters depicting the confident, stylish “New Woman” of the era. These artifacts show how Art Deco shaped a generation seeking beauty, independence, and speed—values that feel surprisingly current.

Located along the river in one of Osaka’s most elegant cultural districts, the Nakanoshima Museum of Art provides the perfect setting. Its sleek architecture and curated spaces echo the movement’s passion for bold geometry and urban sophistication. Whether you’re an art lover, a design enthusiast, or simply drawn to the glamour and optimism of the Roaring Twenties, this exhibition offers a rich, atmospheric journey through the past century of style.

 

  Rare Deco Jewels: Pieces from Boucheron and Lalique seldom exhibited in Japan.

  Speed & Style: Period automobiles showcasing the era’s fascination with motion.

  New Woman Posters: Over 100 works depicting the emerging modern woman.

  Riverside Setting: Explore Osaka’s cultural island before or after your visit.

  Century Celebration: A global design movement revisited in a stunning Osaka venue.

 

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ACCESS

Keihan Nakanoshima Line – Watanabebashi Station (Exit 2): 5 min walk

Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line – Higobashi Station (Exit 4): 10 min walk

JR Tozai Line – Shin-Fukushima Station (Exit 2): 10 min walk

SCHEDULE

Oct 4, 2025 – Jan 4, 2026

Exhibit closed Mondays except Oct 13, Nov 3, Nov 24,  Museum closed Dec 30–Jan 1

Best time to visit: Weekday mornings

TICKETS

Tickets available at venue or online

• Adults ¥2,000

• High School / University Students ¥1,600

• Junior / Elementary ¥600

Group Discounts (20+): Adults ¥1,800; Students ¥1,400

INFO & TIPS

• Photography allowed in designated areas (no tripods)

• Audio guide available: ¥700 (Japanese)

• Museum café and shop recommended for before/after visit

CONTACTS

• Museum Phone: 06-6479-0550

• Website: https://nakka-art.jp

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The Venus of a New Age! Celebrating the 100th Anniversary of Art Deco

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Nov. 1 – Jan. 4
  • 4-chōme-3-1 Nakanoshima, Kita Ward, Osaka, 530-0005, Japan
  • 10:00–17:00 (Last Entry 16:30)

  • Keihan Nakanoshima Line – Watanabebashi Station

  • Osaka Metro Yotsubashi Line – Higobashi Station

  • ¥600~¥2,000

  • nakka-art.jp
  • Closed: Mondays (except holidays), Dec 30–Jan 1

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