On Demand: Swinging London - A Lifestyle Revolution
£5.00Join Head of Exhibitions Dennis Nothdruft as he explores how a group of radical young architects, designers, photographers and artists redefined the concept of youth and challenged the established order in 1950s London. At the forefront of this group of young revolutionaries were Mary Quant and Terence Conran.
Through this online talk, Dennis will reflect upon the exhibition Swinging London: A Lifestyle Revolution | Terence Conran – Mary Quant which was originally held at the museum in 2019. He will discuss key pieces which were featured in the exhibition, including rare and early examples of designs by Conran and Quant, plus the avant-garde artists, designers and intellectuals who worked alongside them, such as designers Bernard and Laura Ashley, sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi and artist and photographer Nigel Henderson.
Hear how this new wave of design, covering fashion, textiles, furniture, lighting, homewares, ceramics and ephemera, had as much of an impact on the style, as well as the socioeconomics of this transformative period of time.
This is a recording of the online event, Designing Women: Post-War British Textiles, which originally took place on Friday 11 June 2021 via Microsoft Teams.
All our online events are recorded via Microsoft Teams and last around 75 minutes. Once you have completed your purchase, you will receive an order confirmation, followed by an email containing a unique link to stream this recording via YouTube. Please allow 1 hour for the email containing your unique link to arrive. Your Event On Demand will be available to stream for 3 months from the date of your purchase.