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'Self Evident', C-type print, by Ingrid Pollard, 1995, printed 2013, Brighton, EnglandSouth Kensington'The Garden II', chromogenic print, by Siân Davey, 2021South KensingtonLace, salted paper print, by William Henry Fox Talbot, early 1840s, BritainSouth KensingtonOn display'The Break', Nermine Hammam, inkjet print, 2011'Disconnected', inkjet print, by Marvel Harris, 2018, the NetherlandsSouth Kensington'The Angel at the Tomb', photograph, by Julia Margaret Cameron, 1870, Isle of Wight, EnglandSouth Kensington'View of the Raphael Cartoons Galleries at the South Kensington Museum', albumen print, by Isabel Agnes Cowper, about 1873South Kensington'Lily Cole and Giant Camera', inkjet print, by Tim Walker, 2004. Museum no. E.1140-2008South Kensington'Boys smoking, Portland Road, April 15 1956', gelatin silver print, by Roger Mayne, 1956, London, EnglandSouth Kensington'Tree Peony' from Some Japanese Flowers Vol. I, collotype with lithographic overprinting in colour, by Kazumasa Ogawa, 1894, JapanSouth Kensington
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Shall We Dance, film costume worn by Fred Astaire, made by Anderson & Sheppard Ltd, 1936, UKOn display
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Music-hall costume worn by May Moore Duprez, about 1910, EnglandCostume for 'Prince's Mother' in Swan Lake designed by Alexandre Golovine for the Bolshoi, Moscow, 1901Headdress, theatre costume worn by Ram Gopal, maker unknown, mid-20th century, UKCostume for The Chinese Conjurer in Massine's ballet 'Parade', designed by Pablo Picasso, 1917South KensingtonTheatre costume from 'The Lion King', designed by Julie Taymor, 1994, USBrexit Dress, pantomime costume, designed by Lotte Collett, 2016, UKOn displayLady in the Dark, film costume, designed by Edith Head, 1944, Hollywood, USOn displayHat worn by Idina Menzel as Elphaba in the original 2003 New York production of Wicked, by Rodney Gordon, 2003, New York, USSouth KensingtonOn displayDame Edna's Breakfast Dress, costume, designed by Stephen Adnitt, 1997, London, EnglandOn displayRock and pop costume worn by Mick Jagger, designed by Ossie Clark, 1972, UKRear view, 'Bicycle John', rock and pop costume worn by Sir Elton John, designed by Bill Whitten, about 1974, UK
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Glastonbury Festival poster, 1995.Print, 'Something like that'.Festival-goers in fancy dress at the Chapel of Love and Loathing (part of the Lost Vagueness field).Glastonbury, 1970s.A festival-goer defeated by the mud, 1990s.Glastonbury Festival poster, 1986.The first Pyramid stage at Glastonbury Festival, 1971.Glastonbury Festival poster, 1970.Glastonbury Festival poster, 1983.Pyramid Stage sign.Arcadia at Glastonbury Festival.Jean and Michael Eavis cheer from the Pyramid Stage, 1992.Pyramid Stage architectural drawings.
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Dance costume, Adzido Pan African Dance Company, 1999South KensingtonOn display
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Rolling Stones Hot Licks logo, artwork, designed by Jon Pasche, 1970, London, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn display
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Les Paul guitar, made by Gibson, 1960s, USSouth KensingtonAcademy Award, designed by Cedric Gibbons, made by R.S. Owens, 1952, United StatesSouth KensingtonOn displayStage costume worn by Shirley Bassey, designed by Douglas Darnell, 1960s, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayEightpence a Mile: The New Stop Press Review, poster, designed by G.K. Benda, printed by David Allen & Sons, about 1913, London, EnglandSouth KensingtonFilm costume from 'Star Wars', designed by John Mollo and Brian Muir, 1977 – 80, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayCostume design for the ballet 'Amor', designed by P Croce, late 19th century, ItalySouth KensingtonOn displaySmile Orange, theatre poster, designed by Eureka! Design Consultants with photography by Rick Elgood, 1992, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayTheatre costume, designed by Philip Prowse, made by Bonn & Mackenzie, 1981, London, EnglandSouth KensingtonSet model, designed by Henry Emden, 1903, BritainSouth KensingtonOn displayPoster advertising Anansi's Royal Quest at the Unicorn Theatre, 1983, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayQueen Elizabeth Viewing the Performance of 'The Merry Wives of Windsor' at the Globe Theatre, oil painting, by David Scott, 1840, BritainSouth KensingtonLeonide Massine waiting for his cue to go on stage in 'On With the Dance', painting, painted by Gluck, 1925, Great BritainSouth KensingtonOn displayTheatre box from the Palace Theatre of Varieties, designed by Bertie Crewe, 1903 – 1904, BritainSouth KensingtonOn display
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Oil & Water Do Not Mix, poster, screen print with oil, designed by Anthony Burrill, made for Happiness Brussels, 2010, UKSouth KensingtonOn display
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Printed playing cards, woodcut with stencil, by Gilles Savouré, 1490 – 1500, Lyons, FranceSouth KensingtonOn display
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The Last Supper, from the Large Passion series, print, woodcut on paper, by Albrecht Dürer, 1510, Nuremberg, GermanySouth KensingtonJack Sheppard! poster, woodcut and letterpress on paper, printed by S.G. Fairbrother and Son, 1839, London, EnglandSouth KensingtonWürzburg Missal (Missale Herbipolense) manuscript, printed by Georg Reyser, about 1484, Würzburg, GermanySouth KensingtonCyber Dada Manifesto, photocopy, by Troy Innocent and Dale Nason, 1990, Melbourne, AustraliaSouth KensingtonOn display(Detail) The Iolanthe wallpaper, woodblock print, designed by Charles Voysey, manufactured by Essex & Co., about 1897, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayThe Great Wave, woodblock print, by Katsushika Hokusai, about 1831, JapanSouth KensingtonElektronischer Einstein, lithographic print, Herbert W Franke, 1972, GermanySouth KensingtonThe Royall Oake of Brittayne, engraving, 1649, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn displayMarilyn Monroe, screenprint, by Andy Warhol, printed by Aetna Silkscreen Products Inc./ Du-Art Displays, published by Factory Additions, 1967, New York, USSouth Kensington
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Hat, designed by Simone Mirman, about 1955, London, EnglandSouth KensingtonEvening dress, designed by Cristóbal Balenciaga, 1954, Paris, FranceSouth KensingtonMan's suit, designed by Mr Fish, manufactured by Hexter, about 1968, London, EnglandSouth Kensington
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Tippoo's Tiger, mechanical organ, about 1793, Mysore, IndiaSouth KensingtonOn display
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(Detail) Trajan's column, plaster cast, by Monsieur Oudry, about 1864, Paris, FranceSouth KensingtonOn display
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The Great Bed of Ware, designed by Hans Vredeman de Vries, 1590 – 1600, Ware, EnglandSouth KensingtonOn display
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3D-printed Extinction Rebellion logotype woodblockSouth KensingtonProgress Pride flag, designed by Daniel Quasar, manufactured by Custom Flag Company Inc., 2020, WestminsterSouth Kensington
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'Variations on a Geometric Theme' plate, designed by Eduardo Paolozzi, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1970, Barlaston, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionPortland Vase, by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1793, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayWedgwood family portrait, oil painting, by George Stubbs, 1780, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayLessore Vase, painted by Emile Aubert Lessore, made by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, about 1863, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayAnti-slavery medallion, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1787, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionTeapot moulded in the shape of a cauliflower, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1765, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayJasperware trials mounted on a wooden tray, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, 1773 – 76, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayTeapot, designed by Douglas Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, manufactured by Josiah Wedgwood and Sons, 1906V&A Wedgwood CollectionOn displayDetail of 'Fairyland Lustre' bowl, by Josiah Wedgwood and sons, about 1923, Etruria, Stoke-on-Trent, EnglandV&A Wedgwood CollectionOn display
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Place (Village), installation, by Rachel Whiteread, about 1995 – 2015, LondonYoung V&AOn display
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Planetarium, installation, by Tristan Blondeau, 2023, Paris, FranceYoung V&AOn display
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The Self-Portrait, print, by Quentin Blake, 2010, UKYoung V&AOn display
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Bettiscombe, dolls' house, about 1870, EnglandYoung V&AOn display
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Pikachu, soft toy, manufactured by Deutshe Toy GMBH, 1995 – 99, Munich, GermanyYoung V&AOn display
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'Hero Arm', Open Bionics, 3D printed bionic arm for a child, Bristol, EnglandYoung V&AOn display
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Amstrad CPC 464 Computer, manufactured by Amstrad, 1984, EnglandYoung V&AOn display
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Devdas, film hoarding, by Balkrishna Arts, 2002, London, EnglandYoung V&AOn display
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Death Star, designed by Bjarke Lykke Madsen, designed by Bas Brederode, manufactured by The LEGO Group, 2011 – 12, DenmarkYoung V&AOn display
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Cut, Slash & Pull, ensemble, by Vivienne Westwood, 1990, EnglandEast StorehousePowder bowl, made by Halex Ltd, 1930 – 39, Walthamstow, London, EnglandCorset, maker unknown, 1895 – 1900, possibly made in Germany or EnglandEast Storehouse
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Header image: Artwork for the Rolling Stones Hot Licks logo, John Pasche, 1970. Museum no. S.6120-2009. © Victoria and Albert Museum, London