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The Victoria and Albert Museum viewed from Thurloe Square .

The Victoria and Albert Museum (often abbreviated as the V&A) is on the corner of Cromwell Gardens and Exhibition Road in South Kensington , west London , England . It specialises in applied and decorative arts. Entrance has been free since November 22 , 2001 , following a short period when the Conservative government had imposed first voluntary and then compulsory charges.

History

Foundation

The museum was established in 1852 as the
South Kensington Museum under the control of the Science and Art Department , following the success of the Great Exhibition of 1851, along with the Natural History Museum , Royal Albert Hall , Albert Memorial and the Science Museum - together they form a cluster of cultural sites known informally as Albertopolis . Its first director was Sir Henry Cole , a utilitarian and joint organiser of the Great Exhibition who acquired some of the objects from the exhibition for the collection. Over the years the museum attracted many important collections to it. Originally, it contained both arts and sciences and was designed to inspire visitors with examples of achievement in both fields. It was believed at the time that this would help improve the tastes of consumers, manufacturers and designers, creating a virtuous circle that would benefit the culture and the economy.[ Royal Engineers Museum ] Royal Engineers' role in the Museum's construction

1900–1950

The museum's bronze front doors (found in the Pirelli Garden) placed James Watt on an equal footing to Titian and Humphrey Davy with Michelangelo . However, in 1913, the scientific collection was split off and formed the core of the Science Museum . Since then the museum has maintained its role of one of the world's greatest decorative arts collections.

Since 1950

In the 1980s Sir Roy Strong renamed the museum as "The Victoria and Albert Museum, the National Museum of Art and Design". Strong's successor Elizabeth Esteve-Coll oversaw a turbulent period for the institution in which the Museum's curatorial departments were re-structured leading to public criticism from some staff. Esteve-Coll's attempts to make the V&A more accessible included a criticised marketing campaign emphasising the cafe over the collection.


In 2000, a 9 metre high, blown glass chandelier by Dale Chihuly was installed as a focal point in the rotunda at the V&A's main entrance.
In July 1973 the V&A became the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert as part of its outreach programme to young people. The V&A presented a combined concert/lecture by British progressive folk-rock band Gryphon . During the event, organized by then newly-appointed V&A Director Roy Strong and music producer Martin Lewis , the musicians explored the lineage of mediaeval music and instrumentation and related how those contributed to contemporary music 500 years later. This innovative approach to bringing young people to museums was a hallmark of the Directorship of Roy Strong and was subsequently emulated by some other British museums.

The museum also runs the Museum of Childhood at Bethnal Green ; and the Theatre Museum in Covent Garden and used to run Apsley House ;.

Collections

The museum has a huge range of collections of European, Indian, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Islamic decorative arts, totalling 4 million items. It has galleries for sculpture, glass, jewellery, church plate, armour, weapons, costume, textiles, musical instruments, wrought iron, stained glass, metalwork, ceramics, furniture, architecture, photography, British watercolour artists and much more.

The V&A also houses:
    Britain's national collection of sculpture up to 1900, including Bernini's fountain of Neptune and Triton and Canova's The Three Graces
    the national collection of Photography

Cast courts


A plaster copy of Trajan's Column dominates the Cast Courts in the sculpture wing.
One of the dramatic parts of the museum is the Cast Courts , comprising two large, skylighted rooms two storeys high housing hundreds of plaster casts of sculpture s, frieze s and tombs . One of these is dominated by a full-scale replica of Trajan's Column , cut in half in order to fit under the ceiling. The other includes reproductions of various works of Italian Renaissance sculpture and architecture, including a full-size replica of Michelangelo's David . Replicas of two earlier David s by Donatello and Verrocchio , are also included, although for some reason the Verrocchio replica is displayed in a glass case.

The two courts are divided by corridors on both storeys, and the partitions that used to line the upper corridor were removed in 2004 in order to allow the courts to be viewed from above.

Architecture


The main interior courtyard of the Victoria and Albert Museum in 2004. It has since been redesigned.
The building is Victorian and Edwardian. It covers 11 acres (45,000 m²) and has 145 galleries.

Recently, controversy surrounded the museum's proposed building of an £80 million extension called The Spiral, designed by Daniel Libeskind , which was criticised as out of keeping with the architecture of the original buildings. The Spiral's design was described by some as looking like jumbled cardboard boxes. In September 2004, the museum's board of trustees voted to abandon the design after failing to receive funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund .[ Website with image of Spiral ] and [ BBC story on axing of Spiral extension ]

In 2005 some of the sculpture galleries were closed in preparation for a major reorganisation which, it is claimed, will better allow the works to be viewed in their historical context. The ceramics exhibits are currently closed for "redevelopment", and no date for reopening has been announced. Certain prearranged tours of the ceramics exhibits are possible, however. In July 2006 the new Neo-Classical Sculpture Gallery and Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art opened as the first stages of that project.

References

External links


    [ Victoria and Albert Museum official site ]
    [ V&A Flickr group ]

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