EXHIBITIONS / FEATURED EXHIBITIONS
Spaced Out: The Final Frontier in Album Covers

August 15, 2009 - January 3, 2010
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Organized by EMP|SFM, Spaced Out! The Final Frontier in Album Covers presents 117 spaced-themed record album covers released between the 1940s and 1969—the dawn of the space age. In the post-war years, humanity seemed on the verge of taking a giant leap into space. Futuristic themes filled popular culture. Space was the place, and everyone wanted to be there. Musicians thronged to the fad, and space themes invaded album covers of every genre including pop, jazz, folk and classical.

These album covers embody the fantasy and mystery of space—what we imagined it to be, what we hoped it would be.

All albums from the collection of Cheryl Pawelski.
Main image: Detail, From Another World, photo by Wendy Hilty, 1956.

FUTURISMIC FACT!
Pop culture meets space travel: in 1955 the Disneyland Astro-Jets attraction resembled Air Force jets. In 1967, it was redesigned to look like Saturn rockets, reflecting advancements in the space program. (Stroder, 54-55)
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