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The official opening of the Bethnal Green Museum by the Prince of Wales in 1872.. The museum was founded in 1872 [3] as the Bethnal Green Museum.However, the iron structure was a prefabricated building originally constructed at Albertopolis, South Kensington in 1856-7, which was displaced by the construction of early phases of the present V&A complex.
The Young V&A is designed by young people, for young people. (David Parry/ V&A) ... Young V&A has established a deep engagement with its local community and, at the same time, it has become an ...
In July 1973 as part of its outreach programme to young people, the V&A became the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert. The V&A presented a combined concert/lecture by the British progressive folk-rock band Gryphon , who explored the lineage of medieval music and instrumentation and related how those contributed to contemporary ...
V&A East is a planned branch of the Victoria and Albert Museum, located in Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in Stratford, London. [1] It is one of two branches of the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the other being Young V&A. V&A East will form part of the East Bank development at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park. [2]
He quickly set up two photographic collectives, Young Photographers United and photodebut, followed more recently by The Photographer's Office. His body of photographic work focusing on the ‘homo ludens’ – the man who learns through play, is itself built from a playful integration of pedagogical theory with his own personal experiences of ...
Walker's Wonderful Things exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in 2019–2020 consisted of 10 rooms containing new projects, each one inspired by various artefacts from the V&A. Over the course of three years, Walker visited the V&A’s numerous storerooms, met with curators and technicians, even scaled the roof of the museum ...
Jacket and portrait of Margaret Layton, about 1610 V&A Museum no. T.228-1994. Margaret Layton's jacket is a surviving example of English Jacobean embroidery, significant because it appears in a portrait which has also survived.
V&A Digital Futures is a series of events organized by the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) in the area of digital art. Digital Futures events are organized by Irini Papadimitriou of the V&A, [ 1 ] who started the events in 2012, [ 2 ] some at the V&A museum itself [ 3 ] and some elsewhere around London especially [ 4 ] but also elsewhere in ...