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Blog PostIdentity, belonging and resilience: six Latinx artists in London you need to knowFrom Fernanda Liberti photographs of indigenous Brazilian culture, to José García Oliva’s participatory performances about migrant labour, London is home to a thriving community of artists from the Latin American diaspora. Ahead of V&A East’s...
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Blog PostFriday Late: Wild DigitsMore artists are desiring to disrupt the impact of internet culture, artificial intelligence, surveillance…
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Blog PostThe V&A and Republic of Yementhe police, the works will be exhibited at V&A East Storehouse from 2025, as part of a new display on Culture…
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Blog PostYoung V&A wins Art Fund Museum of the Year 2024This win is a clarion call for the vital role of creativity, culture and play in children’s lives when…
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Blog Post‘Acts of Resistance’: artist recommendationsWhen the new regime came into power in 1979 during the cultural revolution, her works were banned due…
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Blog PostDigital Design Weekend 2023This installation calls attention to challenging questions of body autonomy and the culture of shame…
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Blog PostQueer Photobooks in the Photography Centre browsing libraryPhotobooks are visual stories we can hold in our hands, inviting a closer look as images unfold page by page. They create an intimate encounter between the viewer and the book. At the heart of...
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Blog PostRun clubs, bus stations and local heroes – six postcards from east LondonIn a new commission in collaboration with community platform and production agency Take More Photos,…
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Blog PostFollow-on funding: resources and approacheson Research is a series of blog posts commissioned as part of the Early Career Research Fellowships in…
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Blog PostUp Close and Personal: Photography and the ArchiveNeha Kale is a widely-published writer and cultural critic who focuses on the intersection of art, contemporary…
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Blog PostThe Enlightenment and the Universal MuseumThis is a moment of deep crisis for civilised values on the continent of Europe.…
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Blog PostOpen call: Robin Hoodthe Robin Hood Gardens extends far beyond the architectural and into the turmoil of today’s housing crisis…
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Blog PostFour photographers snap behind-the-scenes in a museum store‘Photography for museums is often very clean, crisp, light, and bright. But I wanted to bring that rougher, more authentic feel’ says photographer Vicky Grout. When it came to photographing our new storehouse – now...
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Blog PostWinners: V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography 2024We are delighted to celebrate the winners of the 2024 V&A Parasol Foundation Prize for Women in Photography, marking the second edition of the museum’s annual initiative to identify, support, and champion women artists. Produced...
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Blog PostNew acquisition – Joanne Leonard’s ‘Journal of a Miscarriage’language in a more subtle way.…
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Blog PostHidden gems in the Jameel GalleryThe Jameel Gallery at the V&A holds around 400 treasures from across the Islamic Middle East, produced between the 8th century and our own time. We invited four people with a strong link to art...
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Blog PostV&A Youth Collective / Objects and opinion – sustainable historiesgreat power, as through their histories we can relearn techniques that can help us to combat throw-away culture…
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Blog PostMake Good: Rethinking Material Futures symposium 2023On 1 March 2023 Make Good: Rethinking Material Futures hosted its second symposium in the V&A Lydia…
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Blog PostWe were making history: women in the farmers’ movement‘This farm struggle would only be half as strong, half as vibrant if you had not joined the movement’, said senior farm union leader Joginder Singh Ugrahan. He was addressing a massive rally of women...
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Blog PostHow did we get here? Our paths to working with digital objects at the V&AMy background is in history of design and material culture, and I have this very situated way of thinking…