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Hanging Out - Youth Culture Then And Now
Hanging Out looks at youth culture in the 1950s and 60s and its influence on young people today. The display is a result of a project which brings together historic material with work made by over one hundred youths from a wide range of cultural backgrounds in schools, colleges, heritage organisations and community centres. Work made by participants in workshops is displayed alongside the objects that inspired them, including garments from the famous army surplus retailer Laurence Corner, images of protest by photographer Neil Kenlock and iconic celebrity images from the V&A’s collection.
In collaboration with the V&A, London Metropolitan Archives, Imperial War Museum, Institute of Contemporary Music Performance, the British Film Institute, the Museum of London and Rich Mix
Hanging Out – Youth Culture Then And Now is a Full Spectrum Production project supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund
Hanging Out - Youth Culture Then And Now image © Victoria & Albert Museum
Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)
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Hanging Out - Youth Culture Then And Now image © Victoria & Albert Museum
Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)
- Disabled Booking:
- 020 7942 2766
See all events at Victoria & Albert Museum South Kensington (V&A Museum)