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Patron Kate opens V&A centre

Duchess of Cambridge unveils plaque at new photograph­y centre in London

- TOM HORTON

A new photograph­y centre at the Victoria and Albert Museum has been officially opened by the Duchess of Cambridge.

The duchess, who was paying her first visit to the museum since becoming a patron in March, was given a tour of the exhibition at the design museum yesterday evening before meeting the curators and unveiling a plaque.

Kate, the museum’s first royal patron, was shown around the photograph­y centre by curators of the museum.

The duchess, who studied art history at university, showed her expertise in the field during her visit, according to Martin Barnes, the museum’s senior curator of the exhibition.

“She is a really knowledgea­ble student in art history, so she understood about the technology behind the photos,” he said.

“I really got a sense of her knowledge and interest in how it is relevant today but how its history informs its present.”

Displays in the new centre, the first phase of which more than doubles the amount of space in the museum dedicated to photograph­y, will be drawn from the London museum’s collection of more than 800,000 photograph­s.

More gallery space is set to be given over to photograph­y in the museum by 2022.

The first exhibition to be held in the centre – called Collecting Photograph­y: From Daguerreot­ype to Digital – showcases photos taken from the 19th Century, when the medium was first invented, up to the present day.

Tristram Hunt, the former Labour MP who is now the director of the V&A, said: “Our new photograph­y centre provides a world-class facility to re-establish photograph­y as one of our defining collection­s.

“In an era when everyone’s iPhone makes them a photograph­er, the V&A’s photograph­y centre explores and explains the medium in a compelling new way.”

He also thanked the gallery’s “Kensington neighbour” the Duchess of Cambridge for unveiling the official plaque.

Visitors entering the new photograph­y centre will pass a display of more than 150 cameras spanning 160 years.

The exhibition opens to the public tomorrow and entrance is free.

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Picture: Getty Images. Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge and V&A director Tristram Hunt. Right: Some of the photos from the exhibition.
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