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Drop-inThe Hair in the CableV&A South KensingtonA new display by Mimi Ọnụọha…
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ExhibitionMembers' Preview Day: Design and DisabilityV&A South KensingtonMembers can be among the first to explore the new exhibition Design and Disability which will showcase…
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Special eventThe Magic Thrills of Her: Untold Stories of Women IllusionistsV&A South KensingtonA premiere of a new performance-based lecture by Olivier Award-winning Showwoman and performance artist…
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ExhibitionMembers' Preview Day: CartierV&A South KensingtonMembers can be among the first to explore this new exhibition featuring more than 350 objects, charting…
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Special eventMembers' V&A Photography TrailV&A South KensingtonGain new smartphone photography skills on this Members-only trail of the V&A…
Features
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ArticleOld, new, borrowed, blueDiscover the significance of this superstitious little rhyme
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ArticlePLAY: new videogame commissionsPlay these three commissioned videogames by leading international independent designers
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ArticleAudio: What was Europe? A New SalonA series of four conversations that marked the 2016 opening of the V&A's new permanent galleries devoted to art and design in Europe 1600 – 1815
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ArticleVivienne Westwood: punk, new romantic and beyondTrack the development of Westwood's truly unique career in fashion – from the edgy printed T-shirts of the punk years, to sumptuous ballgowns
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ArticlePhilip Webb: a new vision for domestic spacePhilip Webb's designs for Red House highlight his quietly revolutionary approach to the design of domestic space
Collections
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CollectionArtists and the Bookcentury has been dubbed 'the century of artists' books', although their history starts earlier and takes new…
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CollectionAestheticisma group of artists, architects and designers in Britain found themselves united in the search for a new…
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CollectionFrederick HollyerFrederick Hollyer (1837 – 1933) adapted new technical developments in photography to create a unique…
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CollectionModernismthe First World War and the Russian Revolution – a period when the artistic avant-garde dreamed of a new…
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CollectionPaul Strandclose-ups of natural and machine forms, and extended explorations of the American Southwest, Mexico, New…
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Research ProjectSound in Museums: New Engagements, New Tool, New AudiencesProviding renewed access to and engagement with museum objects and spaces from an aural perspective
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InfoFuturePlanfamily of sites including South Kensington, Young V&A (reopening 2023), V&A Dundee, and the new…
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InfoDesignLab NationDesignLab Nation is a programme of in-depth projects that explore new ways of engaging secondary school…
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InfoVARI projectsThis project will rework the cabinet concept to engage new audiences with collecting's deep histories…
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InfoTransforming the V&A Museum of ChildhoodGet in touch at: young@vam.ac.uk Sign up to be the first to hear about Young V&A news and events.…
From the Blog
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Blog PostBREAKING NEWS! Henry Cole’s beloved Jim identifiedObservant visitors to the V&A’s Madejski Garden frequently notice two commemorative plaques set into a discreet corner of the garden’s perimeter wall, adjacent to the entrance to The Dorothy and Michael Hintze Sculpture Galleries. Dedicated...
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Blog PostNew photography acquisition: Mónica Alcázar-DuarteMónica Alcázar-Duarte is a Mexican-British multi-disciplinary artist. ‘Second Nature’ is an ongoing project examining the role of search engine algorithms in society, and how digital bias reinforces racial and gender stereotypes. Since 2017, Alcázar-Duarte has...
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Blog PostNew acquisition – Joanne Leonard’s ‘Journal of a Miscarriage’Joanne Leonard is an American artist renowned for her photography, photo-collage and feminist art practice. Leonard describes her work as being an ‘intimate documentary’, often centring overlooked women’s stories and difficult personal experiences, such as...
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Blog PostChiming in the new year with DickensAt least one Christmas I am sure you’ve settled down and ended up watching or perhaps even reading A Christmas Carol. It is hard to go through life and avoid this Dickensian classic altogether (and...
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Blog PostChiming in the new year with DickensAt least one Christmas I am sure you have settled down to watch, or perhaps even read, ‘A Christmas Carol’ (1843). It is hard to go through life and avoid this Dickensian classic altogether –...