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Blog PostPaolozzi: Man and the machineBorn in 1924 in Leith to Italian parents, Paolozzi is known as one of the founding members of the Pop…
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Blog PostV&A Youth Collective / Objects and opinion – the racial erasure of colour in beauty norms© Victoria and Albert Museum, London I remember reading Firenzuola and noticing how eerily similar his…
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Blog PostToppling and reclaiming: What should we do with the objects that trouble us?experimentation on enslaved women and his design for a vaginal speculum.…
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Blog PostAnimating AliceInspired by our Alice: Curiouser and Curiouser exhibition, which celebrates the enduring power of Lewis…
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Blog PostEnter the wonderful world of Kristjana S WilliamsLewis Carroll, I think, to a lot of creators is remarkable because of the depth of creativity, the layering…
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Blog PostSecrets of the Museum — in books!The exhibition itself is bursting with the creativity of Lewis Carroll and the weird and wonderful artworks…
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Blog PostPandemic Objects: Sewing MachineToday a sewing machine can be purchased from as little as £33.00 from the likes of John Lewis, Lidl and…
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Blog PostRe-reading Alice’s Adventures in WonderlandWritten by Lewis Carroll and first published in 1865, it continues to delight, inspire and puzzle readers…
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Blog PostCome Let us Build a New World TogetherFired by the romantic spirit of the Beat poets, he took his camera with him – and immediately found himself…
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Blog PostHow we made ‘Curious Alice’ a (virtual) reality: part oneIn his own lifetime, Carroll was fascinated with creating games, solving puzzles and manipulating logic…
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Blog PostPandemic Objects: Clothing ShopJohn Lewis, founded in 1864, is permanently closing one third of its stores and may convert its London…
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Blog PostDon’t be late! Make your own Alice in Wonderland costumes for World Book Day: Curiouser and Curiouser, we’ve come up with 5 fail-safe costume designs, based on characters from Lewis…
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Blog Post‘If In Doubt, Innovate’: Heal’s at the V&AWith his maxim, ‘if in doubt, innovate’, Ambrose was grounded in Arts and Crafts ideas but later embraced…
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Blog PostIan Fleming : Bibliophilethe bibliographer John Carter who recognised the significance of Fleming’s collection and persuaded him…
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Blog PostAlfred Tennyson’s Idylls of the King and Other Poemspublished two volumes ‘each with twelve plates plus portraits of Tennyson as frontispiece and excerpts from his…
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Blog PostModelling Euro-centricity? Revisiting Architectural Models in the Ottoman EmpireLewis, John Frederick Watercolour.…
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Blog PostThe Devil’s in the DetailIt stars Daniel Day-Lewis as Reynolds Woodcock, the fictional doyen of a London atelier, and is inspired…
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Blog PostGuest Post: An Exercise of Re-fashioning Fashionable Fancy DressElizabethan dress given by the Marquise of Salisbury … described by the Author of Alice in Wonderland, Lewis…
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Blog PostFrankenstein on Stages Frankenstein, Curator of Printed Books, Beverley Hart, explores the tradition of Frankenstein and his…
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Blog PostV&A Print Season: Angie Lewin’s Honesty BlueAngie Lewin: When I’m out walking and on sketching trips I collect seedheads, feathers, lichened branches…