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The V&A houses one of the world's greatest collections of decorative arts, in such varied fields as ceramics, sculpture, portrait miniatures and photography. Among the highlights are the British Galleries 1500-1900, which are arranged chronologically to trace the history of British design from the reign of Henry VIII to that of Queen Victoria.
The major names of each era are highlighted, from Chippendale to Morris, Adam to Mackintosh, and alongside the displays of furniture, textiles, dress, ceramics, glass, jewellery, prints, paintings and sculpture there are computer interactives, objects to handle, video screens and audio programmes.
The Whiteley Silver Galleries house collections of European Silver (1400 to 1800), containing more than 500 outstanding silver and gold objects dating from medieval times to the Napoleonic era. The other major displays are English Silver (pre-1800) and International Silver (1800 to the present).
Opened in 2006, the Dorothy and Michael Hintz galleries, which are part of the museum's ten-year refurbishment plan, house sculptures from the V&A's existing collections. Located by the Madejski garden, they allow in natural light to show the mix of contemporary and Victorian architecture used in their construction, including the nineteenth-century monochrome mosaic flooring revealed when the 1960s lino was stripped.
The Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art covers a period that begins with the birth of Islam in the seventh century and ends with the fall of the Ottoman Empire in the last century. Much of the work on display is from mosques and can broadly be defined as devotional. The most striking exhibit is the world's oldest dated carpet, the remarkably unfaded Ardabil carpet, made in Iran in 1539. It is viewed through a high tech glass case and light box suspended from the ceiling that is worth going to see itself.
The Buddhist Sculpture Gallery displays highlights from the collection, ranging from portable gilded Buddhas to monumental temple sculptures. The Rosalinde and Arthur Gilbert Galleries show highlights from the Gilbert Collection of gold and silverware and micromosaics.
The Ceramics Galleries tells the story of world ceramics from the earliest Chinese pottery to contemporary craft, with galleries dedicated to architectural ceramics and twentieth-century collections. The Medieval and Renaissance Galleries present the collections in continuous displays that tell the story of European art and design from the fall of the Roman Empire to the end of the Renaissance.
A display of costumes and accessories worn by the singer Annie Lennox during the past four decades, along with photog...
The Queen was a teenage princess when she first sat for the photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) and his portraits o...
A new, permanent gallery showing highlights from the V&A's collection of photographs. The gallery, which considerably...
A display of large textiles woven from spider silk. The only examples of their kind in the world, these textiles incl...
A display about The Eagle comic, which, larger and more colourful than its competitors, became an instant hit when it...
A display of around 50 paintings to mark the 150th anniversary of the birth of Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941). Made ...
A display in the V&A+RIBA gallery to mark the 150th anniversary of the death of Prince Albert, exploring his scientif...
The V&A houses one of the world's greatest collections of decorative arts, in such varied fields as ceramics, sculptu...
Actor Diana Rigg discusses her 50-year TV and theatre career, including her role as secret agent Emma Peel in 'The Av...
The Queen was a teenage princess when she first sat for the photographer Cecil Beaton (1904-1980) and his portraits o...
The violinist Haruko Motohasi and pianist Masachi Nishiyama (RCM) play Beethoven's Violin Sonata in E flat, Op 12 No 3.
Half-term family activities inspired by the 'Golden Spider Silk' display, including a workshop to make a spider from ...
A chance for Londoners to catch the RSC's production of this 'lost' tragedy, alledgedly written by Shakespeare, in a ...
Artist-led workshops to make a woven textile inspired by the 'Golden Spider Silk' display. Age 5-12.
Eccentric fashion icon Anna Dello Russo - editor-at-large and creative consultant for Vogue Japan - talks to fashion...
One of a series of fashion discussions with industry notables. This time around it's the utterly fabulous Anna Dello...
Contributing poets from the 'TEN' anthology kick off their three-stop London tour, with readings, a Q&A session and a...
Watch a recording of Derek Jacobi and Richard Coyle in Michael Grandage's 2005 Gielgud Theatre production of Friedric...
The new permanent galleries showcase the best of the performing arts, not just theatre but also ballet, pantomime and...
A chain of galleries spanning the museum's sixth floor was opened in late 2009 to allow natural light to pour in, rev...
The V&A's ten new galleries, which cost £30 million and occupy an entire wing of the museum, cover European art and d...
In celebration of the V&A's photography exhibition 'Queen Elizabeth II by Cecil Beaton', this 'Friday Late' pays homa...
More than 80 photographs are featured in this display looking at diverse narratives of life in the UK since 1945. The...
Organised by The Society of British Theatre Designers, the 'UK Design for Performance' exhibition takes place every f...

The V&A bigs up British innovation in this major survey of postwar design by individuals born, trained or working in ...
The V&A bigs up British innovation in this major survey of postwar design by individuals born, trained or working in ...
A display in the Ceramics Galleries dedicated to the work of Queensberry Hunt, the company formed in 1966 by David Qu...
A display exploring the way in which British fashion - notably Victoriana, Punk and Gothic -has influenced the develo...
The redesigned, two-storey Fashion gallery opens with an exhibition of some 80 ballgowns created by British fashion d...
A survey of Heatherwick Studio projects from the past two decades, spanning architecture, sculpture, engineering, fur...
This major solo exhibition by the experimental British designer Thomas Heatherwick will cover projects worked on by H...
An exemplary permanent collection of sculpture and applied arts garnered from around the globe.
Some of cinema's best-known costumes have been gathered together for this major exhibition, which explores the art of...
An exhibition of recent art photography from the Middle East, looking at the styles and approaches of work currently ...
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