V&A Introduces: You Say You Want a Revolution is a mini-hardback introducing the swinging sixties to audiences both young and old, filled with illustrations, facts and infographics. Published to accompany the V&A's major autumn exhibition, You Say You Want a Revolution: Records & Rebels 1966-70, 10 September 2016 - 26 February 2017
To mark Glasgow Women’s Library’s 21st anniversary, the Library commissioned 21 women artists and 21...
It is almost impossible to understand the youth protest movements of the 1960s without some apprecia...
This exhibition (and the related publication) concerned a previously unpublished collection of popul...
You Say You Want a Revolution?: Records and Rebels 1966-1970, the exhibition showing at London’s Vic...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
Club to Catwalk: About the Exhibition 10 July 2013 - 16 February 2014 Discover the creative explosi...
A World to Win having first appeared at the V&A in London, collects and considers posters of protest...
The Who’s 1973 album Quadrophenia and Franc Roddam’s 1979 cult classic film based on the album are n...
http://www.theartnewspaper.com/article01.asp?id=525 V&A to scrap academic reproduction fees By Marti...
Updated and expanded 2nd editionhttps://digitalcommons.owu.edu/pg_books/1008/thumbnail.jp
textabstractThe fifties were the scene of a 'virtual revolution' in popular music. Around 1954 rock'...
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition of Encounters in the Archive, and displaying the participants ...
Following the phenomenal success of the Vogue Colouring Book, award-winning writer and fashion edito...
This chapter outlines the development of the popular music industry during this crucial period of de...
In 2018 celebrations were launched to mark the first 50 years since the youth revolution of the Pari...
To mark Glasgow Women’s Library’s 21st anniversary, the Library commissioned 21 women artists and 21...
It is almost impossible to understand the youth protest movements of the 1960s without some apprecia...
This exhibition (and the related publication) concerned a previously unpublished collection of popul...
You Say You Want a Revolution?: Records and Rebels 1966-1970, the exhibition showing at London’s Vic...
The article can be read online at https://theconversation.com/new-vanda-menswear-exhibition-fashion-...
Club to Catwalk: About the Exhibition 10 July 2013 - 16 February 2014 Discover the creative explosi...
A World to Win having first appeared at the V&A in London, collects and considers posters of protest...
The Who’s 1973 album Quadrophenia and Franc Roddam’s 1979 cult classic film based on the album are n...
http://www.theartnewspaper.com/article01.asp?id=525 V&A to scrap academic reproduction fees By Marti...
Updated and expanded 2nd editionhttps://digitalcommons.owu.edu/pg_books/1008/thumbnail.jp
textabstractThe fifties were the scene of a 'virtual revolution' in popular music. Around 1954 rock'...
Catalogue accompanying the exhibition of Encounters in the Archive, and displaying the participants ...
Following the phenomenal success of the Vogue Colouring Book, award-winning writer and fashion edito...
This chapter outlines the development of the popular music industry during this crucial period of de...
In 2018 celebrations were launched to mark the first 50 years since the youth revolution of the Pari...
To mark Glasgow Women’s Library’s 21st anniversary, the Library commissioned 21 women artists and 21...
It is almost impossible to understand the youth protest movements of the 1960s without some apprecia...
This exhibition (and the related publication) concerned a previously unpublished collection of popul...