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Blog PostA Moving Experience: Olympia to the Olympic ParkHouse Decant to us – focused on the barcoding (around 500,000 applied) and digitisation (over 140,000 photographs…
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Blog PostA window into Mughal craftsmanship: conservation of a C16th white marble jaliConservation Studio in September 2022 when we assessed it and did a quick clean so that it could be photographed…
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Blog PostA closer look at the golden throne of Maharaja Ranjit SinghPhotograph by Revati Mann It’s evident that floral motifs are plentiful and multidimensional on the…
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Blog PostFlorence Dwyer: DesignLab Nation residentPhotograph by Peter Kelleher What was your relationship to the V&A (and especially the V&A Wedgwood…
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Blog PostPictures and progress? Frederick Douglass and early Scottish photographyEarly photographic pioneers Robert Adamson (1821 – 1848) and David Octavius Hill (1802 – 1870), and their links to abolitionist Frederick Douglass
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Blog PostA day in the life of the V&A East curatorial team: Object viewingsOn one very busy Monday in February, we viewed dozens of objects ranging from photographs to fashion…
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Blog PostFrom One Palace to Another – the Torrijos ceiling at the Château VillandryA photograph of the part of the ceiling, showing its original plasterwork, accompanies the article.…
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Blog PostThe UN International Year of Glass at the V&A – part 2: Glass on filmPhotograph by Reino Liefkes.…
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Blog PostWhen Science Meets Art: Making London PorcelainPhotography by Valentina Risdonne Making London Porcelain has been supported generously through the…
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Blog PostCall-out for applicants for the Field Notes summer schoolother than making in wood, for example through writing, sketching, podcast making, film making, or photography…
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Blog PostThe Victorian ecosystem of collecting, and its legacyinterested in Islamic art and passionate about ceramics, and contained 32 plates with black and white photographs…
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Blog PostTropical Modernism: Architecture and power in West AfricaPhotograph by Michael Dylan Welch, AA Archives KNUST became something of a Bauhaus in the tropics.…
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Blog PostHow to Get a Job in a Museum: Administratorget a look into her day at work plus her top tips for job hunting and staying organised Jasmine photographed…
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Blog PostQuilting heritagePhotograph: Ahmed Abo El-Fadl I am a costume designer as well as a textile product designer.…
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Blog PostAsh tray: voice notes, memory, and woodShe recorded her surroundings – natural and social – with photographs and sound recordings, and by hand-working…
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Blog PostInventing new support systems – George FeredayProcess photographs by George Fereday With minimal processing steps – sawmilling, drilling and dowelling…
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Blog PostV&A East x A Vibe Called Techthree months of the residency into an exploration of five different mediums; creative writing, film, photography…
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Blog PostRecording Oral Histories with Poplar’s Windrush ResidentsPhillips and Armet Francis reproduction prints © Victoria and Albert Museum, London Many of the photographs…
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Blog PostInterview with Terry Abraham, Producer and Director of ‘Potterland’ – a specially commissioned film for Beatrix Potter: Drawn to NatureProduced and directed by award-winning filmmaker and photographer Terry Abraham, this film celebrates…
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Blog PostCall for Entries: P&O Makower Trust Silver Commissioncontact details, a personal statement about your practice (max 250 words), and 6 high-quality digital photographs…