MJ Maccardini (trailerfullofpix)'s photos with the keyword: Victoria and Albert

IMG 1612-001-Wall of Cameras

09 Jun 2024 3 3 82
In the new photography gallery at the Victoria and Albert Museum

IMG 1598-001-At the V&A

IMG 1602-001-Cast Courts 2

09 Jun 2024 68
Victoria and Albert Museum. The statues are, well, still as statues. The visitors go by in a blur.

IMG 1609-001-Cast Courts 4

IMG 1611-001-Cast Courts 5

IMG 1607-001-Cast Courts 3

IMG 1601-001-Cast Courts 1

IMG 6942-001-V & A Reflection 3

19 Feb 2020 169
Skylight in the courtyard of the new entrance off Exhibition Road.

IMG 6939-001-V & A Reflection 2

19 Feb 2020 1 1 190
Skylight in the courtyard of the new entrance off Exhibition Road.

IMG 6937-001-V & A Reflection 1

19 Feb 2020 179
Skylight in the courtyard of the new entrance off Exhibition Road.

Tower of Babel 6

01 Jan 2016 1 328
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Tower of Babel 5

01 Jan 2016 318
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Tower of Babel 4

01 Jan 2016 300
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Tower of Babel 3

01 Jan 2016 1 311
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Tower of Babel 2

01 Jan 2016 342
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Tower of Babel 1

01 Jan 2016 2 324
From the V&A's website: "The Tower of Babel consisted of 3,000 individual bone china buildings, each measuring 10 – 13cm tall and depicting a real London shop. Barford photographed over 6,000 shop fronts in the process of making the Tower, cycling over 1,000 miles to visit every postcode in London. The photographs were created as ceramic transfers and fired onto fine bone china to produce the individual shops. The Tower reflected London’s society and economy, inviting visitors to view themselves as consumers. At its base the shops were derelict, while at its pinnacle were London’s exclusive boutiques and galleries, with the Tower appearing more precarious towards the top."

Think for yourself act for others

01 Nov 2014 382
Tile steps by Carrie Reichardt for the Disobedient Objects exhibition, outside the entrance to the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Emancipate yourself from mental slavery

01 Nov 2014 335
Tile steps by Carrie Reichardt for the Disobedient Objects exhibition, outside the entrance to the Victoria and Albert Museum.

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