Tag: V&A Museum London

Hallyu! The Korean Wave: a journey through Korea at the V&A

Psy Gangnam style

London’s V&A this year – until 25 June 2023 – are taking us on a first-hand tour of the culture and soul of Korea with its newest exhibition, Hallyu! The Korean Wave. A first for the museum and of its kind, the exhibition will celebrate the colourful and dynamic popular culture of South Korea, following its early origins to its place on the global stage today.  From Psy (‘Gangnam Style’) to K-pop and Korean cinema, the exhibition will showcase the elements of the culture that have taken the world by storm. From K-pop costumes and a newly revealed interactive K-pop dance challenge, to K-drama and cinema props and posters, alongside photography, sculpture, fashion, video and pop culture ephemera, the exhibition invites visitors to delve into the phenomenon known as ‘hallyu’ – meaning ‘Korean Wave’. Hallyu rose to prominence in the late 1990s, rippling across Asia before reaching all corners of the world and challenging the currents of global pop culture today.  For more and to get a ticket, head to the V&A website

Design exhibition at the V&A: its pivotal role in our time

Design 1900 to Now installation shots , 16th June 2021

From 1900 to now, design has been an integral part of how we’ve evolved, but also existed. The latest exhibition at the Victoria and Albert (V&A) Museum in London is testament to that, exploring how design shapes and is shaped by how we live, work, travel, communicate and consume.   Housed within the museum’s former 20th Century Gallery, this newly curated space brings together leading design objects alongside the first redisplay of V&A’s celebrated Rapid Response Collecting programme since its founding in 2014.   As part of the gallery, new acquisitions will go on display for the first time at the V&A, including Margaret Calvert and Jock Kinneir’s iconic British road signage system, Kim Kardashian’s Selfish book, Nike’s Nigeria football shirt for the 2018 World Cup and a one-of-a-kind desk designed by Future Systems for Condé Nast Chairman Jonathan Newhouse.  For more and to book your visit, head to the V&A website