Victoria & Albert Museum
Seeing Things: photographing objects 1850-2001
Canon Photography Gallery, Victoria & Albert Museum
Are the decorative arts finally sexy? Europe’s first international crafts fair gets under way this month
Collect is to be held at the Victoria and Albert Museum this February
The story of a style journey in the V&A's British galleries
The book that accompanies the newly opened British galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum reveals the extraordinary richness of the museum’s collections
The story of a style journey at the Victoria & Albert
The book that accompanies the newly opened British galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum reveals the extraordinary richness and diversity of the museum’s collections
The brilliantly intelligent, new British Galleries should succeed in putting decorative arts and the museum itself back on the map
If architecture is the mother of the arts then this is the whole family
The new director of the Victoria & Albert Museum, Mark Jones, says,“I want to get curators back into the heart of decision-making”
V&A in search of global partners
The Hereford Screen, the V&A’s greatest hidden treasure, to be revealed this month
Gilbert Scott’s massive Gothic Revival screen has been restored for £750,000 and goes on public view for the first time in over three decades
Victoria & Albert Museum: too posh for the people?
A National Audit Office Report concludes that visitors are discouraged from visiting the institution because of its “highbrow” image
Queen Victoria’s Centenary at the Victoria and Albert Museum: Conspicuous by her absence
A weak exhibition that attempts to survey the Victorian legacy is partially redeemed by the accompanying book
Hans Haacke: But what does it all mean?
For his exhibition at the Serpentine, the conceptual artist has made an installation of art from the Victoria and Albert Museum and left its message open
Coins and medals expert appointed to Victoria & Albert Museum
Mark Jones comes from directing the National Museum of Scotland
Letters: the V&A and RIBA partnership realises that historical architectural materials do have value
A reply correcting some out of date assumptions
One of Britain’s leading architectural historians has serious doubts about the Victoria & Albert Museum’s plan to be a “National Centre for Architecture"
Do modern architects use historic architectural material?
New silver gallery opens at the V&A
Three year, £3.75 million project complete
Haacke engages Serpentine and V&A in “dialogues”
Artistic exchange to take place next year
Letters: V&A was not intended to be purely decorative
If there is a museum anywhere in the world which can claim to be the first embodiment of this inclusive, antisegregationist approach, it is the V&A.
The consensus is that one of the world’s greatest museums, the V&A, has lost its way. A strong leader is needed.
Decorative arts flagship seeks captain who believes in its contents and curators
Thefts from UK national museums. Question in Parliament uncovers extensive losses
13 paintings from the National Maritime Museum, a £100,000 chest from the British Museum, and a Burne-Jones panel from the V&A are some of the items stolen
Books: Hilary Young, English porcelain, 1745-95
Identifying the common circumstances behind the 18th-century ceramics industry
V&A looking for new director
Alan Borg's contract extended until next year
In an attempt to find works of art that may have been stolen by the Nazis ten British museums have named 350 works of art whose history between 1933 and 1945 is uncertain
British provenance probes
“Art nouveau” at the V&A and “1900” at the Grand Palais. Unity of the arts
Artists and designers 100 years ago were united in their embrace of modernity
Decisive moments: the history of photography at the V&A
How photographers from 1845 to the present have reflected time
Ninetieth-birthday tributes to Cartier-Bresson at the V&A
The exhibition includes many highlights from the immense collection
Book Review: Pewter at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Anthony North uses the collection to illustrate the history of pewter design and decoration
The Victoria and Albert Museum. The great Kensington Kunstkammer
The museum and the Great Exhibition from which it derives are the subject of five new books
V&A off limits to women in 1913?
Museums considered banning female visitors at height of suffrage movement
British art swaps at the Tate Gallery and Victoria and Albert Museum
Constables go to Tate and eighteenth-century works to V&A
Two mega-donations for London museum expansions
With £20 million each, plans progress for the British Museum Great Court and the V&A's spiral
“Private dreams and unknowable pleasures” in early photography
Clementina, Lady Hawarden, a forgotten precursor of Julia Margaret Cameron, is the subject of this book and of the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition