V&A Photography Centre Refurbishment

Beautiful refurbishment of the Photography Centre at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

At first look I felt that not a lot had changed as the first galleries, although rehung, don’t look that different but you then go through the door at the end and find four new rooms. 

The first is a digital space which is currently showing a work by Jake Elwes analysing the effect of AI online on images of trans people.

This then leads into a beautiful space for the Royal Photographic Society Library which has been donated to the museum and to highlight the role of books in photography. It includes a temporary display space which is currently showing books on photographing dogs so of course I loved it.

The last two rooms are showing new acquisitions which contrast nicely with the refurbished 19th century rooms.

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