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The Victoria and Albert Museum is the world's greatest museum of art
and design. The V&A's collections span two thousand years of art in
virtually every medium, from many parts of the world, and visitors to the
Museum encounter a treasure house of amazing and beautiful objects. To
complement our collections and inspiring temporary exhibitions we run a
full programme of study days, seminars, conferences and symposia.
Our academic events feature talks from leading international scholars,
writers and practitioners. Learn, debate and discover key figures and
movements from the history of art and design, and discuss the theory and
practice of contemporary and historical visual art.
The V&A's programme of academic events covers every aspect of the
visual arts of Europe and Asia, from the early Middle Ages to the present.
Explore all art forms, from textiles and interiors to painting, sculpture
and architecture, and gain a fascinating insight into the culture of
different periods.
Forthcoming academic events: Internationality on
Display: Revisiting the 1862 International Exhibition Friday 3
February, 10.30–17.30 To commemorate the 150th anniversary
of the 1862 exhibition we will bring together a range of speakers offering
a variety of perspectives on the exhibition, its cultural, geo-political
and economic contexts, and legacies. £25, £20
concessions, £10 students In collaboration with the Royal
College of Art and The William Shipley Group
Oliver Messel Saturday 4 February, 10.30–17.30 Oliver Messel was one of the foremost stage and interior designers of
the 20th century. Explore his work for film, theatre, interiors, and
architecture. Hear talks from experts including his nephew, Tom Messel. £45, £35 concessions, £10 students
Designing the Decades 1970s Saturday 25 February,
11.00–16.00 From platforms to punk and flares to big hair,
the 1970s has been labelled as 'the decade that taste forgot.' Learn about
the eclectic and bold design trends that made the decade a time of
self-expression, social freedoms, resistance and reforms never seen
before. £45, £35 concessions, £10
students
Introducing: The Glasgow School Saturday 10 March,
14.00–17.30 Discover the work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh,
Margaret and Francis Macdonald and Herbert MacNair who together created the
influential and distinctive Glasgow Style. A blend of Arts and Crafts,
Japonisme and Celtic Revival, the style encompassed interiors, furniture
and pattern design and made a huge impact on the development of Art
Nouveau. £25, £20 concessions, £10
students
Cecil Beaton: Photography, Theatre, Fashion & High
Society Saturday 17 March, 10.30–17.30 Explore
the many fascinating and varied facets of Cecil Beaton's career, including
his work as a royal photographer, his years with Vogue, his designs for
theatre, his diaries and friendships, and his Arcadian vision of nature. £45, £35 concessions, £10 students
Gothic Ivory Sculpture: Old Questions, New Directions Friday 23 March, 10.30–17.30 In recent years, there
has been an unprecedented revival of scholarly activity in the study of
gothic ivory carvings. This international symposium explores the latest
research, and puts ivories into the wider context of medieval art. £45, £35 concessions, £10 students (includes
lunch)
Staging Space–From Gormley to Gaga Friday 30
March, 10.30–17.30 To coincide with the display
Transformation and Revelation: Gormley to Gaga, the V&A is hosting a
symposium. Invited designers and artists will explore the 'staging of
space' including designing for site specific productions, dance, theatre
and stadium shows. £25, £20 concessions, £10
students
Study Day: Style Cities: Chicago Saturday 31 March,
14.00–17.00 Explore the history, architecture, and cultural
highlights of Chicago, home to Frank Lloyd Wright, and birthplace of the
modern skyscraper, deep-crust pizzas, ER, and the infamous Chicago mob. £25, £20 concessions, £10 students
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