DISPLAY: The Photographs Gallery draws upon the V&A’s internationally renowned collection and chronicles the history of photography from the 1840s up to the present day.
In 1852, the V&A became the first museum to collect photographs and in 1858, the first to hold a photography exhibition. The Gallery showcases some of the most technically brilliant and artistically accomplished photographs in the history of the medium.
This re-hang of the permanent display shows works by key figures of photographic history and includes an insight into some of the V&A's first staff photographers, such as Charles Thurston Thompson and Isabel Agnes Cowper. The display also showcases a number of exciting new acquisitions made through the generosity of the Photographs Acquisition Group, including work by Ori Gersht, Darren Harvey-Regan and Denis Brihat.
Displays complement our permanent collections, there are many free temporary displays around the V&A. They range in size from a single case to a room.
Photographs Room 100
Suitable for
Any age
Website
http://www.vam.ac.uk/whatson/event/3096/a-history-of-photography-4489/
Source: http://www.culture24.org.uk//se000168?id=EVENT494544
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