YOU SAY YOU WANT A REVOLUTION? RECORDS AND REBELS 1966-1970 Until 26 February 2017In partnership with Levi's® Sound experience by Sennheiser
Turn on, tune in and drop out! (I review). #RecordsandRebels has taken the critics and public by storm, so if you haven’t already, don’t miss the chance to take a psychedelic trip back to the 1960s and discover the revolutions that changed the world. And, if you’d like to experience the exhibition into the evening, it's open late on Fridays and Saturdays. Book now V&A Members go free
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Revolutions Weekender 4 – 7 November Join us for a festival of peace, love and music, celebrating the Swinging Sixties through live music, talks, tours, film screenings and more. Book now With additional support from Grow Annenberg Foundation, Fenwick and Sassoon.
FASHIONABLE FRIDAYS | | *LAST CHANCE TO SEE* ENGINEERING THE WORLD: OVE ARUP AND THE PHILOSOPHY OF TOTAL DESIGN Until 6 November 2016 Supported by Volkswagen Group
Ove Arup (1895-1988) was the pioneer of a multidisciplinary approach to design that has defined the way engineering is understood and practised today. See a selection of Arup’s ground-breaking projects such as the Sydney Opera House and Centre Pompidou, alongside more recent work undertaken by Arup, the global firm. Book nowV&A Members go free
This exhibition is made possible in collaboration with Arup
With additional support from Tideway
| | UNDRESSED: A BRIEF HISTORY OF UNDERWEAR Until 12 March 2017 Sponsored by Agent Provocateur and Revlon
Discover the fascinating and sometimes controversial story of underwear design from the 18th century to the present day. Find out about the role of underwear in moulding the body to a fashionable ideal and in revealing issues of gender, sex and morality. Book nowV&A Members go free
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Undressed: A Brief History of Underwear Curator Talk St Pancras International Friday 7 October, 12.30 Join exhibition curator, Edwina Ehrman for an exclusive insight into the exhibition. Read more and book
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