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Come along to a day of family-friendly workshops and performances to celebrate Refugee Week, inspired by themes of joy and ...
Join us for our next edition of Fashion in Motion, a collaboration with Copenhagen Fashion Week, celebrating its pioneering ...
Michelangelo's sculpture of David is one of the most famous objects in the history of art, and the V&A's cast of David has been a favourite with visitors since its arrival in the Museum in 1857.
Modernism was not conceived as a style but a loose collection of ideas. It was a term that covered a range of movements in art, architecture, design and literature, which largely rejected the styles ...
Thanks to the separation of workplace and home, British middle-class houses in the early 19th century had, for the first time, sufficient space to dedicate rooms, and even whole floors, to the ...
Explore the history of modern garden design, the important role gardens play in all our lives, and find out how our outdoor spaces can shape a greener, more imaginative future. This exhibition ...
1906 – Born Horst Paul Albert Bohrmann on 14 August, in Weissenfels, Germany, the youngest son of a hardware business owner. Late 1920s – Enrols at the Kunstgewerbeschule, Hamburg. Under tuition of ...
Step onto the mat in the Raphael Court to collectively celebrate International Yoga Day with an energising yoga asana class ...
Joanne Leonard is an American artist who has been making feminist art using photography and collage since the 1960s. Describing her work as an ‘intimate documentary’, she invites us to consider the ...
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 sixties mini was the most self indulgent, optimistic 'look at me, isn't life wonderful' fashion ever devised. It expressed the sixties, the emancipation of women, the Pill and rock 'n' roll. ...