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Blog PostMore Than Meets the Eye: Transformers, me and the MoCAt this point, their war resumed on earth. …
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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards: Interview with David McConochie – winner of the Moira Gemmill Illustrator of the Year prizeBut I always liked the idea of making things whatever that may be and fancied carpentry at one point.…
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Blog PostThe owls are not what they seem…Modern Languages at Bishop Stortford College for over 40 years, but also pursued a parallel career as a poet…
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Blog PostHidden Treasures of Berkeley Castle (… and a few not-so-hidden ones)gold cup and cover bearing the hallmarks of the most celebrated goldsmith ever to work in England, Paul…
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Blog PostIntrepid Artists – William Hodges and a voyage towards the South PoleAt this point it is important to note some contention over the accuracy of the etchings. …
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Blog PostThe couturier who fell from graceNot Alexander McQueen but French couturier Paul Poiret.…
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Blog PostWho’s in a Name? Paquin and the Named Design, 1898-1950the most widely recognised ensemble from Christian Dior’s 1947 ‘New Look’ collection; and ‘Sorbet,’ Paul…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 6 – Wednesday 30 October 2014She told us that the design of the dress “marked a transitional point in fashion, from the fussy froufrou…
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Blog PostLighting up the Studiobronze mount decoration to the Bâtiments du Roi (The King’s Buildings) throughout his career and at some point…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 8 – 26 November 2014 – Part IA Punch and Judy show at Ilfracombe, photograph by Martin Paul, 1894.…
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Blog PostTime capsules, finding the unexpected in buildings and objects. Part 1museum’s galleries, we have been slowly able to discover these hidden treasures – insights in to a pocket…
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Blog PostObject Pitch Day 7 – 19 November 2014Object Pitch Day 7 began with a high-speed intro from Bill Sherman – by this point we were well drilled…
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Blog PostDesign is Everywhere: London Design Festival @ the V&A 14 – 22 Septemberit – it is an enormous, custom-made chandelier which will be suspended from the Cupola – the highest point…
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Blog PostMaking artists and meeting architects: Community Artist in Residence updatePhoto of the nursery children © Paul Sanders Here are four things I learnt from the children. 1.…
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Blog PostBorn on This Day: Master of the Animal Still LifeThe disgruntled parrot’s poise as it looks down at the monkey tentatively reaching for a grape, suggests…
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Blog PostSave the Wolsey Angels – Director’s Circle exclusive object handling sessionMembers joined Director, Martin Roth, and the Keeper of Sculpture, Metalwork, ceramics and Glass, Paul…
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Blog PostA Point of DepartureThis post was written by Joanna Weddell, AHRC CDA Disseminating Design, Centre for Research and Development, University of Brighton and Research Department, the Victoria & Albert Museum. This post is prompted by a curious caption and...
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Blog PostLondon Design Festival at the V&AAs the Festival Hub, the V&A is at the heart of all Festival activity – the first point of call for visitors…
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Blog PostThe Uncanny World of John Paul GaultierOn a recent research trip to the Barbican I had what was both a fascinating and rather uncomfortable experience visiting the Fashion World of Jean Paul Gaultier: from the Sidewalk to the Catwalk. The opening...
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Blog PostIf you build it, will they shop?We were toured by the head project architect, Patrick Vantomme, as well as Paul Sutliff, the director…