Photography Centre


Good new gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum looking at the history of photography and contemporary themes.

The Victoria and Albert Museum was the first to collect photographs and to commission pictures of the works in its own collection. In 2017 the Royal Photographic Society lodged their collection with the museum.

This refurbishment and reinstall was very classy. It maintained the integrity of the rooms, keeping the lovely lunette around the top of the walls and painting the walls in dark sympathetic colours. There was also a board telling you about the original use of the room as a display room for student competitions.

The first room gave a good narrative of the history of photography using objects as well as pictures and had features on the main pioneers while the second room looked at contemporary photography including a couple of featured displays. There was also a viewing room called The Dark Room showing films about photographers in the collection.

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