The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

V&A Dundee message of hope ahead of reopening

VENUE: Large-scale installati­on part of exhibition to be staged after lockdown

- GRAHAM BROWN gbrown@thecourier.co.uk

V&A Dundee is spreading a message of hope to citizens as the attraction prepares to reopen to the public on Thursday.

A large-scale installati­on by Scottish fashion designer Christophe­r Kane has been installed on the façade of the waterfront building, urging people to “Be open to the Joy you deserve”.

The artwork on the River Tay-facing side of the building is part of the Now Accepting Contactles­s: Design in a Global Pandemic exhibition which will be staged when the doors reopen following lockdown.

Kane’s artwork will be seen by people driving across the Tay Road Bridge into Dundee.

It was created for Dazed’s #Alonetoget­her campaign in April this year to support London’s Barts Charity emergency Covid-19 appeal, involving 33 artists and designers.

Now Accepting Contactles­s brings together objects revealing the many ways designers have used their skills in the crisis, from medical illustrati­ons that helped visualise the virus to DIY hacks encouragin­g social distancing to help people stay safe.

Christophe­r Kane said: “In these unpreceden­ted times, Be open to the Joy you deserve takes on an even deeper meaning as a talisman of hope and good karma.

“We hope this mantra will be a positive affirmatio­n to the people of Dundee, and serve as a reminder to be open to the feeling of joy even in these challengin­g times.”

V&A Dundee curator Kirsty Hassard said: “Christophe­r Kane’s message of joy at V&A Dundee is for everyone as we adapt to life during a pandemic.

“Designers and communitie­s have adapted to the unpreceden­ted challenges of this year, creating innovative solutions to enhance our resilience in the world of medical care, adapting public spaces, highlighti­ng social inequaliti­es, and protecting the wellbeing of individual­s during lockdown.”

The exhibition includes a focus on

“Christophe­r Kane’s message of joy at V&A Dundee is for everyone. KIRSTY HASSARD

the Scrub Hub at Dundee University’s Duncan of Jordanston­e College of Art and Design, which brought together volunteers and students to create 1,000 sets of scrubs for frontline medical staff.

It also features Alyssa Eckhart and Dan Higgins’ visualisat­ion of Covid-19 which gave the virus an identity that was then translated globally.

V&A visitor bathrooms will all feature Wash Your Lyrics posters behind each sink and the lighter side of lockdown will include bespoke Quarantine Bread Baking Barbie created by Instagram artist Tonya Ruiz.

Door handles across the museum have been adapted using 3D printing technology so they can be opened with an arm rather than a hand.

An outdoor playscape has been created for the museum reopening, which will also see the work of Mary Quant covered in its first major fashion exhibition.

All visitors need to book a free, timed entry ticket in advance at www.vam. ac.uk/dundee

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‘Be open to the Joy you deserve’ has been placed on the side of V&A Dundee to spread the message of hope to people approachin­g the city.

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