Go behind-the-scenes of the V&A’s bold new museum with this in-depth interview with the man who made it a reality. Here I speak to the V&A’s Deputy Director Tim Reeve about creating London’s V&A East Storehouse, its groundbreaking approach to museum access, and what we can expect from the upcoming David Bowie Centre. What can people expect from the David Bowie Centre later this year? The David Bowie Centre will be a free to access home for David Bowie’s Archive, recently acquired by the V&A through the generosity of the David Bowie Estate, the Blavatnik Family Foundation and Warner Music Group. It’s part of the wider V&A East Storehouse experience, and is designed to unpack what an archive is, and to give a rotating look at some of the 90,000+ items from David Bowie’s archive.
Inside V&A East Storehouse: Tim Reeve on London’s New Museum

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