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Plaster Casters: V&A Relaunch Cast Court First Opened In 1873

Plaster Casters: V&A Relaunch Cast Court First Opened In 1873

by News Desk | Nov 7, 2014 | News

The V&A have announced the re-launch of  the newly refurbished Italian sculpture Cast Court. Measuring 24 metres in height, the two galleries house some of the V&A’s largest objects and are among the most visited galleries in the museum. Collecting plaster...
Alexander McQueen Retrospective Exhibition At V&A Details Announced Today

Alexander McQueen Retrospective Exhibition At V&A Details Announced Today

by News Desk | Oct 9, 2014 | News

The V&A has announced details for the only major retrospective in Europe of the work of the visionary fashion designer Lee Alexander McQueen. One of the most innovative designers of his generation, McQueen was celebrated for his extraordinary creative talent. He...
Wedgwood Collection To Stay In Staffordshire After Appeal Success

Wedgwood Collection To Stay In Staffordshire After Appeal Success

by News Desk | Oct 3, 2014 | News

One of the worlds most important industrial archive, the Wedgwood Collection has been saved for the nation after a public appeal raised nearly £3m. The Art Fund will now gift the collection to the V&A who intend to continue to display the  ceramics at the current...

Horst P. Horst: Superlative Survey Of A Great Photographer Of Style

by News Desk | Sep 7, 2014 | Reviews

It’s another coup for the V&A with this superlative survey of the late, great Horst P. Horst. Not only does the excellent exhibition design and intelligent curation highlight what was great about the first great master of fashion photography, the show ties in with...

Disobedient Objects: Creative Ingenuity That Emerges From Situations Of Political Strife

by News Desk | Aug 12, 2014 | Reviews

Ornate china tea sets, warped casserole dishes, and smartphone apps are all disobedient objects, according to a new exhibition in the V&A’s Porter Gallery, which spans across the globe from the late 1970s to today. Not in the sense that this motley assortment of...
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