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The talk will share new findings on the complex provenance of an Akan drum—one of the oldest African-American objects extant ...
Studio pottery refers to ceramics made by individual artist-potters in their own workshops, typically by hand.
Join costume designer Anna Robbins for a look at how she has recreated and reinterpreted the styles of the period for the final instalment of the much-loved series, in advance of its cinematic finale.
Join us each month to build new skills and play with different materials in workshops inspired by architecture, engineering, fashion, illustration, performance, product and digital design. Explore, ...
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The National Art Library cares for and develops the UK's largest library collection on art, design and performance. Our holdings have been freely available to everyone since 1866 and remain so today.
Lucian Freud (1922 – 2011) was one of the most renowned British artists of the 20th century. Though he is best known as a painter he was also a keen printmaker, producing versions of many of the ...
The Karun Thakar Fund has awarded a Project Grant to Anitha N., a community-based art practitioner, curator, and researcher based in Bangalore, Karnataka, in support of her project Mosaics of Cloth: ...
Joanne Leonard is an American artist who has been making feminist art using photography and collage since the 1960s. Describing her work as an ‘intimate documentary’, she invites us to consider the ...
When I came back, a friend of a friend, who was a pop video director, taught me how to edit my footage using the editing suite at her production company’s office. One evening, when I was editing alone ...
Historic Asante gold court regalia acquired by the V&A in 1874 from items looted by British troops during the Anglo-Asante Wars has gone on show in Ghana for the first time in 150 years, through a ...
Featuring over 200 looks brought together for the first time, this exhibition explores Gabrielle Chanel's iconic design style – from her first millinery boutique in Paris, to her final collection in ...
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