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Viewing The Music is Black: A British Story

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Opening as V&A East Museum’s first major exhibition, The Music is Black: A British Story charts 125 years of Black music-making in Britain and its lasting influence on British culture. Spanning jazz, reggae, two-tone, drum & bass, trip hop, UK garage, grime and more, the exhibition brings together personal objects, painting, sculpture, fashion, photography, film, sound and more to tell a story of Black excellence, resilience and joy. Featured artists range from early pioneers such as Samuel Coleridge-Taylor, Winifred Atwell and Emile Ford to major contemporary names including Little Simz and Jorja Smith.

An opening statement for the museum, The Music is Black Black British presents music not simply as sound but also as image, identity, protest and cultural force, with links across East Bank extending the conversation well beyond the gallery itself.

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