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UNDERWEAR UP CLOSE Friday 16 September, 10.00 – 16.30
Go behind the scenes with curators at Kensington Palace and the V&A's Clothworkers' Textile and Fashion Study Centre to investigate key pieces in the V&A's underwear collection and the Historic Royal Palace's underwear handling collection.Read more and book | | CHARDIN TO CEZANNE: ART AND INNOVATION IN EUROPE, 1720-1900 Thursdays, 22 September 2016 – 13 July 2017, Over 3 terms, 11.10 – 15.30
Explore the work of artists including Blake, Degas, and Van Gogh; engage with artistic movements from the Rococo, to the Pre-Raphaelites; and inhabit the cultural and political context in which these revolutionary forces took shape on our in-depth one-year course. Read more and book
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LUNCHTIME LECTURE: THE CAMERA EXPOSED Wednesday 14 September, 13.00 – 13.45
Join V&A Curator of Photographs Marta Weiss for a behind-the-scenes look at the display The Camera Exposed. In the age of camera phones, this display focuses on the camera as an object, and explores themes of playfulness, self-relexivity and voyeurism. Read more
Free, drop-in | | ANDREW LOGAN'S ARTISTIC ADVENTURE Friday 16 September, 19.00 – 20.00 Andrew Logan is one of Britain's principal sculptors, who challenges convention, mixes media and plays with our artistic values. Join him for an exploration and discussion of his philosophy: “Art can be discovered anywhere.” Read more and book | | CREATEINSIGHTS: FILM PRODUCTION FROM WHEELS TO REELS Friday 23 September, 18.30 – 20.00
Meet Winstan Whitter, a director of photography working internationally on a wide selection of film and video production for both broadcast and cinema. He started out making skateboard films in the early 90s for skateboarding companies. His unique skill is to film while riding a skateboard. Read more
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GAME OF THRONES THE HARDHOME EMBROIDERY Friday 30 September, 19.00 – 20.45
To celebrate Game of Thrones series 5, HBO commissioned the Embroiders Guild to create a special artwork, featuring a 'White Walker' from the series. Join Anthea Godfrey, artistic director of the Embroiders Guild, who project managed the commission of what became known as the Hardhome Embroidery, for a discussion of the complexities of developing such an intricate piece.Read more and book
Organised in collaboration with Hand & Lock
Includes wine reception
| | MAGICAL MUSEUM SLEEPOVER AT THE V&A MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD Saturday 15 – Sunday 16 October, 19.00 – 9.00
After an evening of creative activities, a magical museum trail and storytelling, you’ll enjoy a special night’s sleep in the company of fairies, puppets, dolls and trains. You’ll then be able to have your breakfast on the Marble Floor of the Museum before it opens to the public the following morning, and enjoy a magic show to dazzle and amaze.Read more and book
For ages 7 – 12
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Explore the historical context, embroidery techniques, artistic symbolism, the technical and artistic evolutions and the cultural impact of the artform. Ticket includes a complimentary ticket to the Opus Anglicanum exhibition.Read more and book
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YOU MAY ALSO BE INTERESTED IN 11 MILLION REASONS Southbank Centre 6 – 11 September 2016
Celebrate the talent of disabled and Deaf people who dance, at this exhibition of re-imagined film moments photographed by Sean Goldthorpe. Read more
| | JAMES RICHARDS: REQUESTS AND ANTISONGS ICA 21 September – 13 November 2016
British artist James Richards presents new and recent works which continue his ongoing exploration of the emotive power of appropriated digital video and sound. Read more | | COLOUR: THE ART AND SCIENCE OF ILLUMINATEDMANUSCRIPTS Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge Until 30 December 2016
COLOUR showcases 150 exceptional manuscripts from the Fitzwilliam's collection - the finest and largest museum collection of illuminated manuscripts in existence. Read more and book |
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