Tuesday 27 September 2016

Victoria and Albert Museum - Spend an evening with the V&A this Autumn

Evenings at the V&A
The days may be growing shorter - but that just means more time to experience all the Museum has on offer in the Autumn evenings ahead. Talks from leading names in the creative world, late night exhibition openings, knowledge-building courses... there's something for everyone to enjoy.  
FRED BUTLER - IT'S A LONDON THINGFriday 14 October, 19.00  20.00
Accessories designer Fred Butler has created pieces for a number of high-profile wearers, including Lady Gaga and Bjork. Join her for a look at London through a creative lens, providing a delightfully original take on one of the world's coolest cities. 
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FOR FOLLOWERS OF FASHION
  Caitlin Price
JOSEPH'S LOUISE TROTTER 
Monday 31 October, 19.00 20.45 (includes wine reception)

Moroccan-born Joseph Ettedgui sparked a revolution when he burst on the London fashion scene in 1972, subverting the ideas of feminine dressing. Join Creative Director Louise Trotter as she discusses the impact Joseph had and how his influence filters through into her own vision for the brand today.
   

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DESIGN MATTERS
 CATHLEEN NAUNDORF
Friday 4 November,
19.00 
 20.00


Photographer Cathleen Naundorf has worked with couture houses from Chanel to Valentino over the past two decades. Join her in conversation with V&A Fashion Curator Oriole Cullen as she discusses her approach and influences, including her earlier reportage experiences covering communities such as the Yanomami tribe in Amazonia and shamans in Siberia. 

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 CAITLIN PRICE
Friday 18 November,
19.00 
 20.00

Designer Caitlin Price is known for her elevation of everyday pieces such as tracksuits and sweatshirts into a fantasy wardrobe - an aesthetic some have termed "sports-luxe".Join her in conversation as she discusses her career and what it's like to be part of London's Fashion East. 

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TODAY'S DESIGN, TOMORROW'S REALITYWednesday 19 October, 19.00  20.45
(includes wine reception)

Wallpaper* is one of the world's foremost design and lifestyle publications, recognised for its keen eye for talent, intelligent perspective, and international reach. Join Editor-in-Chief Tony Chambers for a talk to commemorate its twentieth anniversary, and learn how design can change the world. 
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REVOLUTIONARY EVENINGS
 TOM PIPER
Friday 2 December, 19.00  20.00
Designer of the extraordinary Blood Swept Lands and Seas of Red poppies installation at the Tower of London, in collaboration with artist Paul Cummins, Tom Piper MBE is a critically acclaimed artist and theatremaker. Join him for a discussion of his multidisciplinary, award winning career and inspirations.
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The 2001 File  
CHRISTOPHER FRAYLING ON
2001: A SPACE ODYSSEY
Monday 24 October, 19.00  20.45
(includes wine reception)

In 1968, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey brought viewers a vision of the future informed and shaped by the revolutionary changes of the era. For design of his science fiction epic, Kubric chose a man who had no experience of film design – NASA illustrator Harry Lange. Join Christopher Frayling for a look at the key designs for this ground-breaking film, based on exclusive access to the designer’s archive.Read more and book
 SASSOON INTERNATIONAL:
MARK HAYES IN CONVERSATION

Monday 28 November 19.00  20.45
(includes wine reception)
Join Sassoon International Creative Director Mark Hayes and author and fashion historian Caroline Cox as they discuss the legacy of Vidal Sassoon and his company's place in the international fashion arena. From the revolutionary Five Point cut to today's season collections, Sassoon has been at the forefront of global hair design for over 60 years, so be prepared to be informed and inspired by this insightful conversation. 

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LATE OPENINGS: YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? RECORDS AND REBELS 1966-1970 
Until 26 February, 2017 
In partnership with Levi's®
Sound experience by Sennheiser

Come on a musical odyssey through the seismic 60s and discover the decade that rocked the world. Enjoy special late openings of our landmark Autumn show every Saturday.
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With additional support from Grow Annenberg Foundation, Fenwick and Sassoon.

EVENING COURSES
Revolutions
Art Deco Juke Box Fantasy and the Surreal  Victorian London
ART DECO
Mondays, 10 weeks, 3 October - 12 December, 18.30 - 20.30

Discover the delights of Art Deco, the most distinctive and elegant of international, inter-war styles.

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 FANTASY AND THE SURREAL
Mondays, 10 weeks, 9 January - 20 March 2017, 18.30 - 20.30
From Hieronymous Bosch to Salvador Dali, this course explores the changing roles of fantasy and the imagination in art and design. 
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 VICTORIAN LONDON
Tuesdays, 8 weeks, 10 January - 7 March 2017, 18.30 - 20.30 

Explore the art, architecture, literature, entertainment, and highs and lows of life in Victorian London - the largest and wealthiest city in the world.
(note - this course is held at the Museum of Childhood, E2)
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