V&A London - Cairo Streets
Posted: Fri Feb 28, 2020 6:10 pm
I've not been to the V&A for some while, nor have I checked out their website to see what special exhibitions they have on, or coming up. I was looking just now for more information about a Japanese Kimono exhibition I knew was going to take place, when I noticed that there is an Egypt related one on too.
It looks like I need to put a V&A day in my diary for the near future.
Cairo Streets is on until 25th April 2020
This display brings visitors face to face with everyday life in Cairo in the 19th century, through historic photographs of local people going about their daily lives. It also features examples of turned wood window screens, called mashrabiyyah, which gave a characteristic visual flavour to Cairo’s streets.
For more information see:
https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/APKKlqPJ/cairo-streets
It looks like I need to put a V&A day in my diary for the near future.
Cairo Streets is on until 25th April 2020
This display brings visitors face to face with everyday life in Cairo in the 19th century, through historic photographs of local people going about their daily lives. It also features examples of turned wood window screens, called mashrabiyyah, which gave a characteristic visual flavour to Cairo’s streets.
For more information see:
https://www.vam.ac.uk/event/APKKlqPJ/cairo-streets