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Victoria and Albert Museum

The Victoria and Albert Museum holds the most important collection of decorative arts in the world. The purpose of the Victoria and Albert Museum is to enable everyone to enjoy its collections and explore the cultures that created them; and to inspire those who shape contemporary design.

All its efforts are focused on a central purpose - the increased use of displays, collections and expertise as resources for learning, creativity and enjoyment by audiences within and beyond the United Kingdom.

Projects conducted by Agenda since 1999

Awareness campaigns for the permanent collection and media and marketing campaigns for temporary exhibitions conducted throughout continental Europe.

 

 

  • Abbas Kiarostami
    14 April 2005 - 19 June 2005
  • Spectres: When fashion turns back
    24 February - 8 May 2005
  • Diane Arbus
    13 October 2004 - 15 January 2005
  • Black British Style
    7 October 2004 - 16 January 2005
  • Christopher Dresser
    9 September 2004- 5 December 2004
  • Encounters
    23 September 2004 - 5 December 2004
  • Vivienne Westwood
    1 April - 11 July 2004
  • Ossie Clarke
    15 July - 2 May 2004
  • Brilliant
    12 February - 25 April 2004
  • Gothic
    9 October 2003 - 18 January 2004
  • Zoomorphic
    18 September 2003 - 4 January 2004
  • Guy Bourdin
    17 April - 17 August 2003
  • Art Deco
    27 March - 20 July 2003
  • The Adventures of Hamza
    6 March - 10 June 2003
  • The Silver Galleries
    27 November 2002
  • Versace
    7 October 2002 - 12 January 2003
  • Tiaras: a Collection of Sheer Brilliance
    21 March- 14 July 2002
  • Earth & Fire: Italian Terracotta
    14 March -7 July 2002
  • Seeing Things
    21 February - August 2002
  • Opening of the British Galleries
    22 November 2001
  • Radical Fashion
    18 October 2001- 6 January 2002
  • Out of Japan
    20 September 2001 - 3 February 2002
  • Dale Chihuly
    21 June - 21 October 2001
  • Inventing New Britain: The Victorian Vision
    5 April- 29 July 2001
  • Brand New
    19 October 2000 - 14 January 2001
  • Ron Arad
    12 June - 1 October 2000
  • Art Nouveau 1890 - 1914
    6 April - 30 July 2000
  • A Grand Design
    14 October - 16 January 2000