V&A unlocks a hidden corridor for a display of Japanese craft
A pair of doors in the V&A Museum that are usually locked will be open for the next few weeks, giving visitors a chance to see the rarely used corridor behind.The doors lead to the Prince Consort Gallery on the second floor of the museum. It’s basically an unused corridor between more interesting places, but the museum very occasionally uses it as an exhibition space and opens the doors.
So, for the next few weeks, it contains a display by Craft x Tech, an initiative to bridge the gap
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