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Mini izložba, otvorena od danas, utjelovljenje je jednostavne, ali duboke ideje: da nas predmeti iz prošlosti mogu voditi u budućnost. Princeza je, surađujući s kustosima V&A, izabrala predmete koji oslikavaju slojevitost stvaranja kroz stoljeća — od ručno prošivenog velškog prekrivača iz 1830-ih do kostima Olivera Messela iz baletne bajke Trnoružica, koji podsjeća kako se čarolija može krojiti koncem i svilom.

Tu je i akvarel šumske čistine autorice Beatrix Potter, naslonjen na nježnu nostalgiju jedne dječje foto-knjige njezina oca. U društvu tih predmeta stoji i keramička pločica s isprepletenim uzorkom iz crkve u Somersetu, kao tiho svjedočanstvo duhovnosti i ruku anonimnog obrtnika. Izložba seže dalje u povijest i prostor — uz vaze iz kineske dinastije Qing i skulpturu ruku umjetnice Clemence Dane.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

No ono što ovaj postav čini osobito moćnim nije samo oštroumnost kustosa, nego poruka koja iz njega izvire: kreativnost nije rezervirana za elitu, ona je dio svakodnevice. Svaki predmet nosi osobnu priču — ali zajedno, oni tvore tkivo društva. Makers and Creators nije samo izložba — to je ogledalo u kojem možemo prepoznati vlastiti doprinos kulturnoj baštini.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

V&A East Storehouse, kao najnoviji biser u kruni britanskih muzeja, ne prestaje fascinirati. Više od 500 000 predmeta iz svijeta mode, dizajna, kazališta i umjetnosti dostupno je javnosti na jedinstven način — bez ulaznica, bez ograničenja, bez posrednika. Uz inovativnu uslugu Order an Object, svaki posjetitelj može unaprijed naručiti bilo koji predmet iz zbirke i razgledati ga izbliza — besplatno, sedam dana u tjednu. Takva demokratizacija kulture mijenja pravila igre i briše granice između gledatelja i stvaratelja.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

Princeza od Walesa, kao kraljevska pokroviteljica V&A muzeja, ne krije svoju posvećenost ovoj viziji otvorene, angažirane i uključive kulture. Tijekom posjeta u lipnju, razgovarala je s lokalno regrutiranim članovima tima koji omogućuju pristup zbirkama, susrela se s konzervatorima i istraživačima, te osobno izabrala predmete koji sada imaju njezin kustoski potpis.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

Do početka 2026., Makers and Creators bit će dostupna javnosti kao dio stalnog samostalnog razgleda V&A East Storehousea. A kad se na proljeće iste godine otvori i V&A East Museum, još jedan kulturni epicentar posvećen moći stvaranja i zajedništvu, istočni London više neće biti samo lokacija na karti — već ishodište globalne kreativne promjene.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

U vremenu kada tražimo inspiraciju, identitet i povezanost, ova izložba pokazuje da su svi odgovori već oko nas — u rukama onih koji stvaraju. Ili, kako bi rekla sama izložba: povijest nije prošlost. Povijest je početak nečeg novog.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.

The Princess of Wales curates display at V&A East Storehouse

V&A East Storehouse unveils the new mini display ‘Makers and Creators’, curated by Her Royal Highness The Princess of Wales. Exploring how historic objects can inspire creativity today, objects include Oliver Messel’s Fairy of the Woodland Glades costume for The Royal Ballet’s 1960 production of The Sleeping Beauty, a watercolour by well-known children’s author Beatrix Potter and childhood photograph album belonging to her father, Rupert Potter, alongside a Qing dynasty porcelain vase (circa. 1662-1722) and a mid-20th century sculpture by Clemence Dane.
V&A East Storehouse is the V&A’s new working museum store and visitor attraction on East Bank, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, immersing visitors in over half a million works spanning every creative discipline from fashion to theatre, streetwear to sculpture, design and beyond.


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