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The Victoria and Albert Museum (abbreviated V&A) in London is the world's largest museum of applied arts, decorative arts and design, housing a permanent collection of over 2.8 million objects. [3] It was founded in 1852 and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert .
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains is a touring exhibition of the history of the English rock band Pink Floyd, which opened on 13 May 2017 (with a museum members' preview on 12 May) at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, England, and was originally scheduled to run until 1 October.
The Exhibition Road Courtyard (named as Sackler Courtyard between 2017 and 2022, then appearing as Exhibition Road Courtyard on maps [1]) is a public courtyard that serves as an entrance to the Victoria & Albert Museum in London. It is part of the V&A Exhibition Road Quarter entrance and expansion of the Museum, completed in 2017 and designed ...
“The V&A feels like the perfect stage for a Taylor Swift trail," Bailey said. "I think there’s so many touchpoints within Taylor’s work that respond to art, literature, history. ...
The Duchess of Cambridge toured two exhibitions: the V&A’s Raphael Court and Alice: Curiouser And Curiouser.
With Queen Elizabeth II’s Platinum Jubilee celebration on June 2 around the corner, London’s cultural institutions are putting on Royal-themed exhibitions, as well as a variety of exciting ...
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 the United ...
The success of the show at the V&A museum resulted in the decision to take the exhibit on tour, and it has sold roughly two million tickets across 11 cities around the world as of March 2018. [5] As of 2018, the David Bowie Is exhibition holds the record for being the most visited exhibit in the V&A Museum's history. [5]