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Blog PostFrom Taming to Wildness: Fashion, Nature, Systems ChangeIn 2021 we are turning our attention to systems change, and engaging with critical and propositional…
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Blog PostMutton Bone Doll‘Bethnal Green: Hie Away Juno’ engraving from a drawing by H. W. Bambury, 1792.…
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Blog PostPandemic Objects: Animal CrossingWhat makes the Animal Crossing series so engaging is that it’s open ended and plays out in real time.…
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Blog PostLearning from nature: from ecosystem thinking to climate action at the museumIn 2021 we are turning our attention to systems change, and engaging with critical and propositional…
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Blog PostKehinde Wiley’s ‘Portrait of Melissa Thompson’ enters the V&A CollectionBut nobody could climb through that pattern – it strangles so… Beyond engaging the tropes of historic…
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Blog PostThe Charter School North Dulwich wins V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge 2020–21The imagination, resourcefulness and engaging presentations by all of our finalists was inspiring to…
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Blog PostTake a Seat at the Royal Albert Hall – Courtesy of Sir Henry ColeIn the picture gallery the public could admire architecture, engravings, photography and water colours…
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Blog PostAfrican Heritage Guides at the V&A – reflectionsThroughout the tour people were engaged and engaging.…
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Blog PostMaking the V&A’s collections more discoverable onlineAs part of our research we explored the different modes people may be in when engaging with the collections…
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Blog PostA renewed focus for sustainability at the V&AEngaging with our audiences on issues that matter to them is vital, opening space for honest debate and…
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Blog PostHow we made ‘Curious Alice’ a (virtual) reality: part oneHer eye-popping artworks combine layers of digital collage and Victorian engravings to create richly…
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Blog PostV&A Illustration Awards – In Conversation with Sally Dunne, Student Illustrator of the Year 2020can remember and it has remained a consistent outlet for expressing ideas, discovering stories and engaging…
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Blog PostAimee Lax – Engaging Ceramics ResidentUsing a variety of materials, but privileging porcelain for its sense of fragile power, Aimee facilitates a conversation around the human influence on the environment, the effects of nuclear power, and the use of alternative energy...
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Blog PostGoing Underground: Smeaton’s Photographs of the Roman Catacombsused by both Romans and Christians) had been known about for hundreds of years, but only reproduced in engravings…
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Blog PostThe smallest of tokens…By the 1820s steel engraving was used almost comprehensively, showcasing the latest printing technique…
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Blog PostRevisiting Walker Evans’s modernist photographs of African sculptureMeanwhile, the Museum’s attempt at engaging with local African-American communities in New York increased…
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Blog PostRecording Rome: The John Henry Parker Collectiontradition of recording Rome, but previous representations had been limited to paintings, drawings and engravings…
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Blog PostVéronique Rolland in conversationIn recent years she’s spent less time photographing people and more time engaging with the landscape…
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Blog PostIsabel Agnes Cowper: Still Life, 1880Objects of Indian Art (1874) are illustrated exclusively with photographs made by Cowper or with wood-engravings…
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Blog PostMuseum interactivesPlanning Stage Fortunately, we already had several components capable of presenting information in engaging…