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Blog PostRules are made to be broken: Tom Karen’s sketchbooksThe Archive of Art and Design holds the archives of many practitioners working across decorative arts and design processes, but there are few I feel as personal a connection to as Tom Karen’s. ‘If you...
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Blog PostMeet the cast: Henry Cole’s quest for reproductions in France and Germany, 1863In order to make these treasures available to the South Kensington audience, the Museum made use of reproductions…
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Blog PostCome to our Library and Archive Discovery Day on November 1st!Since our majestic reading rooms opened in 1884, the National Art Library and the Museum Archives have been proud of offering and encouraging free, universal access, with our collections, spaces and staff at the...
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Blog PostWatercolours of Industrial landscapes – grey, grimy but gorgeousIt seems this man-made quarry was just as enticing to artists as Day was not the only one to visit the…
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Blog PostPERCEIVE: Caring for Autochromesas shown through damage including fading, broken glass, greening and silvering.…
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Blog PostDaily devotion – Hanuman, the Hindu demi-godresearch two bronze figures of the Hindu deity, Hanuman, exploring his history in literature and how…
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Blog PostAn anti-slavery sugar bowlAs part of ongoing efforts to update the displays in our glass galleries, we are excited to put a very…
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Blog PostArtist Xanthe Somers on ceramics, Zimbabwe and postcolonialismgreen imagery, which contrasted sharply with the arid Zimbabwean landscape, which was dusty and the brown-coloured…
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Blog PostWhy things fail and why it matters: some challenges for digital collecting today – Part 1Daniel Brown’s On Growth and Form, installed in Decode: Digital Design Sensations, 2009. Museum no.…
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Blog PostFashion highlights at the National Art LibraryIt therefore seems like the ideal time to take stock of the amazing range of fashion resources we hold…
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Blog PostLost and Found Yōkaithe love of the game, and our ‘Asian-ness’ however we want to express it.…
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Blog Post(On) Her Majesty’s Service: Henry Cole on a mission to Vienna in 1851December 1851: Through the snowy, moonlit landscape of the Ore Mountains on the border between Germany and Bohemia, a train wends its way through valleys and tunnels. Three men huddle under blankets in a first-class...
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Blog PostThe Royal Photographic Society Library at V&A South Kensington – coming soon!The RPS Library is organised by subject, so you can use the catalogue’s ‘Browse the shelf’ function to…
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Blog PostCollaborating with naturequilt dyed gold, deep purple, rich brown and cornflower blue.…
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Blog PostA stage for DIVATo frame our design process, we identified transformation and multifacetedness as key concepts to drive…
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Blog PostThe Exchange – Nia ManoyloThey became hard to balance, and harder to balance anything on top.…
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Blog PostAI Assisted Collections ExplorationWe asked ChatGPT (v3.5) to imagine Queen’s Victoria’s diary entry on her visit to lay the foundation…
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Blog PostAsh tray: voice notes, memory, and wood‘Witnessing’ is allowing ourselves to pause, and [talks to] how objects live on around us in traces of…
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Blog PostEternal Medium: Seeing the World in Stone – a new exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of ArtWe also visited three of the city’s pietre dure workshops, where we were able to speak to the artisans…
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Blog PostModelling childhood in the 19th centuryA young girl with blue eyes and light brown hair stands alone in a gilded frame.…