V&A East Director Gus Casely-Hayford in conversation with Bill Sherman (Warburg Institute Director) and Gregory Perry (CEO, Association for Art History).
This event is organised by the Association for Art History in conjunction with the Warburg Institute, University of London.
The highly anticipated V&A East Storehouse opens on 31 May. A world first in size and scale, V&A East Storehouse houses over half a million objects from every creative discipline. This purpose-built public space offers unprecedented access to V&A collections, enabling audiences to go behind-the-scenes to make new discoveries, explore untold stories and share ideas. Highlights include the Order an Object experience, community co-produced projects, pop-up displays, creative workshops, performances and screenings as well as the chance to see conservators at work.
Director of V&A East, Gus Casely-Hayford, will discuss the concept for the new facility, its realisation, intended audiences, and the curatorial considerations that contributed to the project: object selection, display methods, access, and the functioning of the facility for its local, public audiences as well as for researchers visiting from further afield.
Curatorial Conversations, in collaboration with the Association for Art History, invites museum directors and curators of recent exhibitions and installations at world-leading museums and galleries to discuss their work. The conversations, led by Bill Sherman and Gregory Perry, discuss the issues of setting the directorial or curatorial agenda and staging meaningful encounters with objects. The series is designed to draw out discussion of the discoveries made, challenges tackled and the lessons learned in heading a collection, presenting important permanent collections and putting together internationally renowned exhibitions.
ATTENDANCE FREE IN PERSON OR ONLINE WITH ADVANCE BOOKING
Image: Examples of "Hacked End" displays at V&A East Storehouse.