EUROPE 1600 – 1815Opens 9 December
This month visit our new Europe 1600 – 1815galleries. The collection comprises some of the most magnificent 17th and 18th century European art and design held by the Museum.
Many objects were made by Europe’s finest artists and craftsmen for the period’s most discerning leaders of taste such as Louis XIV, Marie Antoniette, Catherine the Great and Napoleon.
Admission free
Europe 1600-1815 has been made possible thanks to the generosity of the Heritage Lottery Fund, the children of Her Highness Sheikha Amna Bint Mohammed Al Thani, the Friends of the V&A, The Selz Foundation, Würth Group, The Wolfson Foundation, Dr Genevieve Davies, William Loschert, the J Paul Getty Jr Charitable Trust and many other private individuals and trusts
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JOINT TICKET OFFER
To celebrate the V&A India Festival and these spectacular exhibitions we’re offering you the chance to see both The Fabric of India and Bejewelled Treasures for the special price of £20, saving £4 on full price tickets*.
*Concessions also available. Exhibitions can be seen on different days. Available online, onsite and by phone.
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| THE FABRIC OF INDIA Until 10 January 2016
From the best of our world-renowned collection and international masterpieces to the latest in contemporary design, this is the first major exhibition to explore the astonishing skills and variety of Indian handmade textiles. Read more
Supported by Good Earth India; with thanks to Experion and NIRAV MODI
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| BEJEWELLED TREASURES: THE AL THANI COLLECTIONUntil 28 March 2016 Sponsored by Wartski The Porter Gallery
Discover the evolution and enduring influence of Indian jewellery from the Mughal Empire to the modern day. The exhibition presents over 100 spectacular items of Indian & Indian-inspired jewellery with precious jewels of breath-taking quality. Read moreBOOK NOW V&A Members go free
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JULIA MARGARET CAMERONUntil 14 February 2016 New this month is a free photography exhibition showcasing over 100 photographs by Julia Margaret Cameron (1815-1879), one of the most important and innovative photographers of the 19th Century. Best known for her powerful portraits, Cameron was criticised for her unconventional techniques but also appreciated for the beauty of her compositions. Today she is one of the most celebrated women in the history of photography.Read more
Admission free
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Supported by The Bern Schwartz Family Foundation. This donation was made possible by the American Friends of the V&A | |
SHOES: PLEASURE AND PAIN Until 31 January 2016 Sponsored by Clarks
Our must-see fashion exhibition explores the obsession shoes can inspire and brings together exceptional extreme footwear from the latest innovations to a dazzling range of historic shoes, many displayed for the first time. Read more
Supported by Agent Provocateur; With additional thanks to The Worshipful Company of Cordwainers
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 | JEWELLERY IN THE V&A SHOP
In celebration of Bejewelled Treasures: The Al Thani Collection, the V&A Shop has a spectrum of jewels in store. This array of stunning pieces, by coveted designers such as Lulu Frost, Amrapali, Bijoux Heart, Auren and Mounir has been inspired by India’s rich tradition of jewelled arts. Readmore
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CROSS STITCH WITH MR X Friday 4 & Saturday 5 December, 10.30 – 17.00
Learn how to create soft patterns using traditional embroidery skills and digital software PC stitch on this workshop led by Mr X. Read more and book | | TYPOGRAPHIC DESIGNSaturday 12 December, 10.30 – 17.00
Develop your digital design skills, work with shapes and graphic elements to explore the world of typography. Read more and book
| | CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR FAMILIES EVENTSMonday 28 December 2015 – Monday 4 January 2016 (excluding Friday 1 January 2016)
Visit us with your family during the festive season. Look out for theImagination Station to create imaginative seasonal decorationsand enjoy Pop-up Performancethrough contemporary dance andinteractive workshops.
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KALPATARU: THE WISHING TREE BY SAHIL AND SARTHAK Until 6 January 2016
Enjoy a festive installation inspired by Indian mythology. The Kalpataru is a wish fulfilling tree made from handcrafted beaten brass. The painting, featuring traditional motifs, was done by artists from the southern state of Kerala in their distinctive mural-painting style. Trees, plants and lights feature in various celebrations and special occasions across India. Read more
With thanks to Peter Louis and Chandru Ramchandani
| | BRAND NEW: EVENING AND WEEKEND COURSES
Enjoy our fascinating new weekend and evening courses, where during intensive and engaging sessions, you will explore the delights of Art Deco, uncover a century of British film, and discover the history and design of London’s most iconic buildings. We will also be exploring the work William Morris, and discovering East Asian Ceramics in the extensive V&A collection.
Limited places are still available, read more and book now to avoid disappointment.
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