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Blog PostIdentity, belonging and resilience: six Latinx artists in London you need to knowFrom Fernanda Liberti photographs of indigenous Brazilian culture, to José García Oliva’s participatory performances about migrant labour, London is home to a thriving community of artists from the Latin American diaspora. Ahead of V&A East’s...
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Blog PostFriday Late: Wild DigitsMore artists are desiring to disrupt the impact of internet culture, artificial intelligence, surveillance…
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Blog PostThe V&A and Republic of Yementhe police, the works will be exhibited at V&A East Storehouse from 2025, as part of a new display on Culture…
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Blog PostYoung V&A wins Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024This win is a clarion call for the vital role of creativity, culture and play in children’s lives when…
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Blog Post‘Acts of Resistance’: artist recommendationsWhen the new regime came into power in 1979 during the cultural revolution, her works were banned due…
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Blog PostDigital Design Weekend 2023This installation calls attention to challenging questions of body autonomy and the culture of shame…
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Blog PostQueer Photobooks in the Photography Centre browsing libraryPhotobooks are visual stories we can hold in our hands, inviting a closer look as images unfold page by page. They create an intimate encounter between the viewer and the book. At the heart of...
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Blog PostRun clubs, bus stations and local heroes – six postcards from east LondonIn a new commission in collaboration with community platform and production agency Take More Photos,…
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Blog PostFollow-on funding: resources and approacheson Research is a series of blog posts commissioned as part of the Early Career Research Fellowships in…
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Blog PostUp Close and Personal: Photography and the ArchiveNeha Kale is a widely-published writer and cultural critic who focuses on the intersection of art, contemporary…
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Blog Post‘Do I belong here?’ How the V&A helps organisations think differently about their workplace cultureMuseums are temples of belonging. For one thing, they attempt to define it. Imagine a vase. It’s huge. It’s made of majolica – tin-glazed pottery – and it’s adorned with Bacchuses, leering in 3D. Does...
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Blog PostThe Enlightenment and the Universal MuseumThis is a moment of deep crisis for civilised values on the continent of Europe.…
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Blog PostOpen call: Robin Hoodthe Robin Hood Gardens extends far beyond the architectural and into the turmoil of today’s housing crisis…
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Blog PostFour photographers snap behind-the-scenes in a museum store‘Photography for museums is often very clean, crisp, light, and bright. But I wanted to bring that rougher, more authentic feel’ says photographer Vicky Grout. When it came to photographing our new storehouse – now...
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Blog PostWinners: V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography 2024We are delighted to celebrate the winners of the 2024 V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography, marking the second edition of the museum’s annual initiative to identify, support, and champion women artists. Produced...
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Blog PostNew acquisition – Joanne Leonard’s ‘Journal of a Miscarriage’language in a more subtle way.…
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Blog PostHidden gems in the Jameel GalleryThe Jameel Gallery at the V&A holds around 400 treasures from across the Islamic Middle East, produced between the 8th century and our own time. We invited four people with a strong link to art...
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Blog PostV&A Youth Collective / Objects and opinion – sustainable historiesgreat power, as through their histories we can relearn techniques that can help us to combat throw-away culture…
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Blog PostMake Good: Rethinking Material Futures symposium 2023On 1 March 2023 Make Good: Rethinking Material Futures hosted its second symposium in the V&A Lydia…
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Blog PostHow did we get here? Our paths to working with digital objects at the V&AMy background is in history of design and material culture, and I have this very situated way of thinking…