October is an exciting month at the V&A Museum, South Kensington, with an array of exhibitions to suit every taste. Whether you’re a photography enthusiast or intrigued by cultural heritage, the V&A offers something for everyone. Here’s a look at what’s on this month:
Fragile beauty: photographs from the Sir Elton John and David Furnish Collection
Until 5 January 2025
The Sainsbury Gallery
£20.00
This major exhibition presents over 300 rare prints from the private collection of Sir Elton John and David Furnish, making it the V&A’s largest temporary photography show. It showcases work from 140 leading photographers, touching upon themes of fashion, celebrity, and the male body. Don’t miss this chance to view iconic images from some of the world’s most celebrated photographers.
Laughing matters: the state of a nation
Until 23 December 2024
British Galleries, Room 55
Free
Journey through British history with a unique focus on humour, from the Victorian era to today. This thought-provoking display features 30 objects, from puppets to scripts, that explore how humour reflects debates around identity, empire, and power in Britain.
Photography now
Until 18 May 2025
Photography Centre, Gallery 96-97
Free
This display explores some of the most pressing issues of today, such as conflict, social inequality, and environmental concerns, through contemporary photography. Artists including Anton Kusters and Lebohang Kganye invite visitors to reflect on the changing world through their innovative visual storytelling.
Craft x Tech Tohoku Project
Until 13 October 2024
Prince Consort Gallery
Free
Part of the London Design Festival, this exhibition bridges the gap between traditional Japanese craftsmanship and modern technology. Curated by Maria Cristina Didero, it features collaborative work by design studio Tangent and the Craft x Tech Tohoku Association.
Christien Meindertsma: re-forming waste
Until 19 October 2024
The Dr Susan Weber Gallery
Free
In this display, Dutch designer Christien Meindertsma explores innovative uses of renewable materials like wool and linoleum. This exhibition is part of the museum’s commitment to rethinking sustainable materials and is a must-see for eco-conscious visitors.
For more information and tickets, visit the V&A website. Make sure to explore the family-friendly activities and curator-led tours for a richer experience during your visit.
Looking for more family activities? Don’t miss the Picnic Baskets experience at World of Wedgwood, perfect for children and adults alike.
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