The Royal Albert Hall was originally intended to be a ‘Central Hall of Arts and Sciences’, following Prince Albert’s vision for South Kensington and beyond. The talk will show how this building, intimately connected with the early V&A, was a crucible for innovation. Illustrious techniques from antiquity were reimagined for the new mechanical age, placing the Hall at the heart of a process of collecting, describing, and systematising arts and practices. At the same time, the Hall was conceived as a ‘manifesto’ of what the Victorians thought Britain ought to be, at a crucial moment of its socio-economic history: a symbolic cultural hub for the Empire’s metropole.
This talk will be streamed on Zoom and all ticketholders will receive a link to view the morning of the event. It will also be recorded for those not able to watch live.