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V&A Temporary Exhibitions
Olivia Oldroyd, Exhibitions Manager
The Fabric of India
� Why borrow from India?
� Indian Loan Process: Antiquities and Contemporary
� Things to consider when borrowing from India:
– object assessments
– support
– schedule and delivery
– transport
– budget
– tour
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The Fabric of India exhibition at South Kensington © Victoria and Albert Museum
Why borrow from India?
Types of Lenders
� National and non-national
� Nodal Agency
� Private collections
� Contemporary galleries
� Contemporary designers
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Sabyasachi’s bridal shop in Mumbai© Prarthna Singh/cnngo
Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, (CSMVS) Mumbai
Indian Loan Process
Glossary of terms
ASI Archaeological Survey of India
NSEC National Screening and Evaluation Committee
Nodal Agency In the case of exhibitions/loans, the nodal agency is chosenby the Indian Government to co-ordinate a loan(s) out of the country and back again ) normally a National Museum.
TEP Temporary Export Permit
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Room hanging, cotton applique, Gujarat, 20th century. © Victoria and
Albert Museum
Wall hanging (detail), 20th century © Victoria and Albert
Museum, London
Things to consider: early planning and researchobject assessments
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Aashni + Co Wedding Show, held at The
Dorchester, LondonNina Hunjan in Sabysachi
©Avalon Fotherington
Dayalal Kudecha with a selection of his recently woven stoles. © Divia Patel
Condition report completed by textile conservator during first research trip to India
Things to consider: mounting, schedules and delivery
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Visitors to the Nauras exhibition at the National Museum, New Delhi. © V. Sudershan, as published in The Hindu.
Sketch up of mounting proposal by V&A Technical Services
Fabric of India, gallery display
Things to consider: support
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Installation of Tipu Sultan’s tent on loan from the National Trust. © Victoria and Albert Museum
Things to consider: transport, budget
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Saurashtra wedding party with applique bullock cover, late 19th century
The Fabric of India
Things to consider: tour
9Map shawl, woollen embroidery, Kashmir, 19th century. © Victoria and Albert Museum
V&A Temporary Exhibitions
Olivia Oldroydemail:o.oldroyd@vam.ac.uktel: + 44 20 7942 2863
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