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Join us for our upcoming event exploring the interconnectivity between Uzbek craft, culture and the community working to ...
The Ripple Effect is a newly commissioned ceramic seating installation for the V&A’s garden and pond, by artist and designer ...
A collaborative embroidery project exploring concepts of identity, belonging and home, inspired by the artist’s personal ...
In celebration of the centenary of Art Deco, join us for a panel discussion about the movement’s ongoing influence on ...
Why leave a legacy? Bequests come to the V&A museum in numbers large and small in various ways. Their stories are often fascinating. Serious collectors amass pieces through their lives and wish to ...
Dr Tristram Hunt is Director of the V&A – a family of museums dedicated to the power of creativity. Since taking up the post in 2017, he has championed design education in UK schools, encouraged ...
Lebanese artists and designers Rana Haddad and Pascal Hachem’s installation documents the spectacles blown from people’s faces during the Beirut Port explosion of 2020.
The first festival at Worthy Farm was called the Pilton Pop Blues and Folk Festival and took place in late Summer 1970, opening the day after Jimi Hendrix died.
Take a mind-bending journey into Wonderland with our immersive exhibition, exploring the origins, adaptations and artistic reinventions of 'Alice's Adventures...' across time and media. Discover how ...
The monumental porcelain sculpture '399 Days' by contemporary British artist Rachel Kneebone will be displayed amongst the V&A's Medieval and Renaissance collection, highlighting the sculptors' shared ...
With a multitude of names from ‘Dutch Wax’ to ‘Liputa’, wax print textiles are found in African homes across the world and have become an important part of African cultures. Selvedge Magazine For many ...
Featuring highlights from a unique collection of etchings by Lucian Freud, most of which had never previously been exhibited, these trial proofs told the story of Freud's long collaboration with ...