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...Bailey said the V&A had yet to develop a similar approach to displaying the archive, but added: “In the spirit of Bowie, we’ll need to do something that will follow his creativity and vision.”...
...The designer’s love of wood is explored through simple lines: his Ode chair references the tradition of workshop chairs with its generously rounded back and an inverted V-style base, while the archetypal...
...The 16th-century artwork, nearly 3.5 metres tall, depicts Saint Jerome’s vision of John the Baptist revealing the Virgin and Jesus. It has a rich history....
...They are a vision of modernity that was human-scaled and sparkling.” The 1953 coronation set up the New Elizabethan era....
...He was more interested in the right material for his vision.”...
...Dating back to Edward I, it embraces such highlights as “Moll Davis, actress, ‘the most impertinent slut in the world’”.)...
...In 1881, Princes Albert Victor and George of Wales arrived in Japan, a visit commemorated in the show by a leather-bound photo album open at views of Mount Fuji....
...Dogus Adriano CavagniniExecutive Chef, Bulgari Hotel London Sue CrozierHR Solutions Hospitality Juan Santa CruzFounder, The Santa Cruz Co Sir Mick DavisChairman, Vision Blue Resources Ltd Robert Davis...
...The three-way wiring between media, crown and public that reshaped the modern monarchy did not, in fact, begin with Elizabeth II, but with her grandfather George V....
...When curators from the Victoria & Albert Museum visited, they selected, along with five other pieces, a miniature replica of the bed made for cats that will go into the collection of V&A East, which opens...
...The V&A holds examples by Rayne, Biba and Chelsea Cobbler in its collection....
...In character, heart, motivation and vision, Rasmussen was everything that Peary was not....
...Should we expect the V&A’s exhibition to explore this difficult territory?...
...When he came to the V&A, he saw it as “a place to which the upper classes could go without losing face”....
...There is an exhibition of paintings by Albert Oehlen, whom the Swiss-German chef knows all about. He is an enthusiastic guide. But first, he wants to talk about his breakdown....
...‘Bamboo Ring’ by Kengo Kuma Victoria and Albert Museum Festival hub the V&A will show off the latest work from the Japanese architect Kengo Kuma in its main courtyard (above)....
...All the V&A will say at the moment is that it “welcomes [the] ongoing discussion”....
...The workhorse museums of Albertopolis — the Victoria and Albert, the Science Museum and the rest — have to work harder than most to realise new aesthetic and artistic opportunities....
...“We are not going to show visions, but beginnings, the way we might be heading,” says one of the curators, Mariana Pestana, whom I meet with her colleague Rory Hyde at the museum....
...image-makers such as Van Dyck who would reliably turn out masterpieces of courtly grandeur, editing where necessary a queen’s stained teeth or a king’s limited stature to fit the image of gods on earth, visions...
...Rory Hyde, curator of contemporary architecture at the V&A Museum, describes it as one of the architectural masterpieces of the 20th century....
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...It was announced earlier this month that the Victoria and Albert Museum had acquired a fragment of the Smithsons’ biggest built project, the 3.7-acre Robin Hood Gardens housing estate in Blackwall, east...
...On display at the V&A is a panel of floral marquetry attributed to Marc Simon that once decorated the ship’s deluxe Beauvais suite....
...Michael Heseltine is a former British deputy prime minister ‘Lord Heseltine: My Vision for GreenerCities’ will feature the author in conversation with Evan Davis at the Garden Museum, London, on March 6...
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