Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Victoria and Albert Museum - August at the V&A 2017

Victoria and Albert Museum
August at the V&A 
Just opened:
Plywood: Material of the Modern World
Until Sunday 12 November

Sponsored by MADE.COM
    
Featuring groundbreaking pieces by Alvar Aalto, Marcel Breuer andCharles and Ray Eames, alongside an incredible range of objects from planes to skateboards, this exhibition tells the story of how this often-overlooked material made the modern world.

Supported by the American Friends of the V&A



Free
EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS
EXHIBITION 
Pink Floyd: Their Mortal Remains
Until 1 October 2017
Presented by the V&A, Pink Floyd and Iconic Entertainment Studios. 
Sound Experience by Sennheiser

This is the first international retrospective of one of the world's most pioneering and influential bands.
   
Due to popular demand, advance booking is strongly advised.
          
EXHIBITION
Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion
Until 18 February 2018
Sponsored by American Express

Cristóbal Balenciaga was one of the most innovative and influential designers of the 20th century. His craftsmanship, pioneering use of fabric and innovative cutting, set the tone for modern fashion.

   


To celebrate the exhibition, Daphne’s are offering a two-course meal, a ‘Fashionista’ cocktail and exhibition tickets for £40.


                                                    
TALK
Art of Hipgnosis and the Album Cover
14 September, 19.00 – 20.45
                  
Join Creative Director of Pink Floyd,Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell in celebration of the 50th anniversary year of the founding of design agency Hipgnosis for a discussion of his work with Pink Floyd and others.

(includes wine reception)
WORKSHOP
Hands-on Virtual Reality
Saturday 2 September,
10.30 – 17.00 

Learn how to produce your own VR story, explore different tools and software, shoot your own VR video and stitch it together. This workshop is led by ChroniclesVR.
SPECIAL EVENT
V&A Yoga Morning
Saturday 5 August
08.45 – 11.00

Join our hour-long Dynamic Hatha Yoga session, suitable for all levels of experience before the museum doors open to the public. 

Afterwards you’ll be able to enjoy your choice of freshly brewed hot drink and a specially curated intimate tour.
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Learn the skills needed to work in today’s museums
Starting in September 2017 

Whether you're looking to start a career in the museum sector or build upon existing experience, our new short, intensive professional development courses provide unique access to V&A collections and expertise.
SHOP
The V&A Shop
The V&A Shop is a platform for emerging talent. Showcasing handcrafted and design-led products by jewellers, artisans and craftspeople, its range is distinguished by its quality and workmanship. 

New pieces are constantly arriving online, while every purchase supports the Museum. 

Why not discover what's new today?

MUSEUM OF CHILDHOOD
Michael Morpurgo:
A Lifetime in Stories
Until 25 February

We celebrate Michael Morpurgo's life and writing in a new exhibition devised by Seven Stories, The National Centre for Children’s Books. 

See Joey, the horse puppet from the National Theatre’s award-winning stage adaptation of War Horse, alongside original artwork and manuscripts.

Free
                
EXHIBITIONS: COMING SOON
Opera:
Passion, Power and Politics
Opens Saturday 30 September
Sponsored by Societe Generale
Sound Partner Bowers & Wilkins

Together the V&A and the Royal Opera House present a landmark exhibition exploring a vivid story of opera from its origins in late-Renaissance Italy to the present day

EXHIBITIONS: COMING SOON
Ocean Liners:
Speed & Style
Opens Saturday 3 February
Sponsored by Viking Cruises  
  
Explore the romantic and remarkable age of ocean travel and discover how ocean liners helped shape the modern world.

   

The Cinema Museum - TCM Events - BAFTA, Love & Devotion, Leighton House Museum

BAFTA AT 70 Friday August  4th - Sunday August 6th, Love & Devotion Saturday August 19th, Leighton House Museum
BAFTA AT 70 Open Weekend, August 4 - 6
Join us to celebrate 70 years of Academy history with some very special events:
• The Woman Behind the Mask: an exclusive talk with art historian Anne Sumner looking back at the work + life of Mitzi Cunliffe, the designer of the iconic BAFTA mask
• BAFTA at 70 Exhibition: don’t miss your final chance to see our specially curated photo exhibition exploring BAFTA place’s in the UK’s rich cultural heritage.
• BAFTA Kids events: watch The Lego Batman Movie and celebrate 15 years of Tracey Beaker, with a Q+A with the cast and crew.
• Talks and Screenings: go bananas for our Planet of the Apes double bill, swing by to watch Spiderman: Homecoming + hear from the creative team behind BAFTA-nominated documentary The Hard Stop.
Book your tickets now!
Love & Devotion, Saturday August 19th @ 6pm

If you like your film viewing to have a sexy edge, you'll definitely want to check out this annual film festival!  Love & Devotion 2017, celebrates all things kinky, via a selection of brilliant short and standard length films.

Featuring films such as Slowdance, which explores subjects such as interracial romance and bondage, to The Passion of Life, which is all about personal freedom and desire, there is sure to be something to suit all tastes.  For more details, click here.

Tickets are £5 and can be purchased either from Billetto or direct from the museum, by calling 020 7840 2200 during office hours.
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Celebrate the partnership of Art and Cinema, with Leighton House Museum & Cinema Museum
 
It's competition time!

We're teaming up with the lovely guys at Leighton House Museum, to offer you the chance to enter our free prize draw.  You'll be in with a chance of winning:
  • Two tickets to the Leighton Late on 8 September, including access to Leighton House, the current exhibition and the garden and the chance to enjoy live music and a free guided tour.
  • Two complimentary copies of the exhibition catalogue
  • Two complimentary tickets for any of the public events that accompany the Ken Russell season at The Cinema Museum
To enter, simply enter your details at the bottom of this page.  Winners will be notified via email on August 16th, so keep an eye on your inbox!
Ken Russell Tribute August 24 -27
Over five days in August (Wednesday 23rd – Sunday 27th) The Cinema Museum will be celebrating the life and work of a visionary genius – a groundbreaking pioneer in TV and film making – the flamboyant, unconventional, controversial, and one of the last great British romantics, Ken Russell.
Ken’s work includes biopics, horror, musicals, documentaries and thrillers, and during this exciting event we will be showing a selection of his most celebrated movies, TV films and rare shorts.
Wed 23rd August 19.30 – Melvyn Bragg will talk about Ken Russell’s films for BBC’s Monitor programme, followed by a screening of The Debussy Film (1965), the penultimate of these films, co-scripted by Russell and Bragg.
Thu 24th August 19.00 – Mark Kermode will be introducing a special screening of The Devils (1971).
Fri 25th August 19.00 – A screening of Mahler (1974) will be followed by an interview with the stars of the film, Robert Powell and Georgina Hale, conducted by Brian Sibley. Robert of course also appeared in Tommy (1975). Georgina featured in The Devils and The Boyfriend (1971).
Sat 26th August 14.30 – Glenda Jackson will be returning for a screening of The Music Lovers (1970), and discussing working with Ken on Women in Love(1969), The BoyfriendThe Rainbow (1989) and The Secret Life of Arnold Bax(1992).
Sun 27th August 14.30 – Lisi Russell will be talking to Brian Sibley about living and working with Ken, with other guests including Judith Paris and Mike Bradsell. Followed by a screening of Savage Messiah (1972).

Season ticket – entry to all five events – £60 (£55 concessions).
Individual events – tickets in advance £14 (£13 concessions), on the door £15 (£14 concessions).
Advance tickets may be purchased from Billetto, or direct from the Museum by calling 020 7840 2200 during office hours.
Buy tickets for the Ken Russell Tribute season