Global Africa
Features
-
Read
From culture to currency: glass beads and the transatlantic slave trade -
Read
Cloth of a continent: Africa Fashion
Discover more about African cloth types through our collections
-
Read
Althea McNish – an introduction
Discover how Althea McNish's tropical textile designs changed the character of British Modernism
-
Watch
Fashion Unpicked: couture ensemble by Imane Ayissi
Join Senior Curator Christine Checinska as she examines this striking fuchsia ensemble
-
Watch
The puzzle of portraits: Francis Williams and Vanley Burke
Explore two important portraits separated by three centuries
-
Watch
Nigeria's first fashion designer: Shade Thomas-Fahm
Meet iconic fashion designer Shade Thomas-Fahm
-
Watch
Whitney Houston's dress for the 1994 Grammy AwardsTake a close-up look at the glittering dress that was worn by Whitney Houston at the Grammy Awards in 1994
-
Visit
V&A trail: Africa fashion
Follow this trail to discover African fashion and textiles across our collections
-
Read
Staying Power: Photographs of Black British Experience
Staying Power aims to raise awareness of the contribution of black Britons to British culture and society, as well as to the art of photography
-
Watch
Magician of the desert: Alphadi
Meet Alphadi – world renowned fashion designer drawing upon histories and cultures from across the continent
-
Watch
Nisha Kanabar: Industrie Africa
Meet Nisha Kanabar, founder and CEO of Industrie Africa
-
Read
A life through clothes: Professor Lalage Bown, OBE
Take a look inside the wardrobe of Professor Lalage Bown, OBE
-
Visit
V&A trail: Africans in Europe
Take a closer look at European depictions of race, enslavement, pride, freedom, equality and activism
-
Read
Europe Supported by Africa and America by Sokari Douglas Camp
Unpack the symbolism behind this spectacular sculpture
-
Read
Solidarity and design: An introduction to OSPAAAL
Find out more about OSPAAAL
-
Read
Revolutionary design: OSPAAAL and the art of the poster
-
Make
Design and make a talking textile
Learn about some of Africa's 'talking textiles' and have a go at making your own!
-
Watch
Fashion in Motion: Thebe Magugu
Marvel at pieces inspired by fabrics discarded by Europe and America
-
Read
Dream weavers
Discover the African creatives who are reinvigorating ancient textiles and inventing radical new fabrics
-
Watch
Real Beauty: photography by Jodi Bieber
Photographer Jodi Bieber invited women to pose in their own homes, dressed in their underwear, for her series Real Beauty
-
Visit
V&A trail: Britain and the Caribbean
Explore the traumatic history that connects Britain and the Caribbean
-
Read
Àdìrẹ – 'tied and dyed' indigo textiles
Discover a hugely popular African textile tradition
-
Read
Studio, street and style: the photography of James Barnor
Meet the pioneering portrait photographer James Barnor
-
Watch
Fashion in Motion: Grace Wales Bonner
Grace Wales Bonner presented highlights from her collection which take inspiration from black visual culture and mix couture techniques with African craft
-
Watch
Fashion design: Priya Ahluwalia
"One of the most important outfits in a man's wardrobe is a tracksuit"
-
Watch
The story of The Supremes
Mary Wilson, co-founder of The Supremes, talks about her extraordinary career and the heyday of Motown
-
Read
The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion
Discover more about Wedgwood's anti-slavery medallion – a forerunner of the protest badge
-
Interact
Francis Williams – a portrait of a writer
Explore the portrait of scholar and writer Francis Williams
-
Read
Ayishat Akanbi – Cultural commentator, stylist and artist
-
Read
Thomas J Price at the V&A
Discover Thomas J Price's sculptures, which, when placed in dialogue with works in the V&A Sculpture Galleries, prompt questions about representation and the ways in which art is displayed.
-
Watch
Monumentalism, representation and materiality – Thomas J Price at the V&A
Price discusses how his work raises questions of representation, perception and power, prompting us to think about the nature of monuments: who is represented and why?
-
Read
The groundbreaking Black models who changed fashionFind out about the trailblazing women who paved the way
-
Read
Fashion in Motion: Orange CultureSee their bold, androgynous designs
Collection highlights
-
Hans Himmelheber, Masked Figure and Men, DRC, Pende Region, 1939, Scan of a Chalcopyrite from the Kipushi Mine, and Reflection in Mirror, photograph, by Sammy BalojiV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Sande mask, unknown maker, 1900 – 40, Sierra LeoneV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Souvenir 4 (Princess Alexandra), bust, by Hew Locke, 2019, EnglandV&A South KensingtonOn display -
'Tomee', textile design, designed by Althea McNish, made for Danasco Fabrics Ltd, 1961, BritainV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Sparkle Vase, by Ndidi Ekubia, 2012, London, UKV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Inlay, unknown maker, 305 BC – 30 BC, EgyptV&A South KensingtonOn display -
Oku, dress, designed by Frank Aghuno for Fruché, 2020, LagosV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
Spirit of the Carnival, print, by Joseph Tam, 1988, UK Spirit of the Carnival, print, by Tam Joseph, 1988, Great BritainV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'What Chu Lookin at Ho?, Before', print, by Khaleb Brooks, 2020, UKV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
'Mofolo South, Soweto', photograph, by David Goldblatt, 09/1972, South AfricaV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Guinea and Cape Verde Solidarity / 3 August, poster, by Berta Abelenda, published by the Organisation in Solidarity with the people of Africa, Asia and Latin America (OSPAAAL), about 1974, CubaV&A South KensingtonNot on display -
'I Can't Breathe', poster, designed by Greg Bunbury, printed by Metro Imaging, 2014, London, UKV&A South KensingtonView by appointment -
Portrait of Melissa Thompson, painting, by Kehinde Wiley, 2020V&A South KensingtonOn display