Blog / 13 September 2023 Conserving a Burmese offering vessel Follow Conservation intern Maxim as he prepares a spectacular metre-high offering vessel for our latest exhibition. Read more
Blog / 25 August 2023 New acquisitions: Richard Hunt and Emma Amos Catherine Daunt explores the art of Richard Hunt and Emma Amos, featured in our display 'New acquisitions: Paul Brill to Wendy Red Star'.
Exhibitions and events / 1 August 2023 All that glitters is not gold – emulating luxury in the ancient Greek world Discover how ancient Greeks aspired to luxurious objects but couldn’t always afford the finest materials… Read more
Blog / 18 July 2023 Burma to Myanmar: 1500 years of connection and isolation A story of trade, faith and empire at the crossroads of Southeast Asia. Read more
Blog / 29 June 2023 Glorious glass – worth more than gold? Explore the mysterious origins of glass and how it earned its place as a marker of status and luxury. Read more
Museum stories / 21 June 2023 A great artist on migration and refugees – the creation of Issam Kourbaj’s 'Precarious Passage' This Refugee Week, Director Hartwig Fischer contemplates artist Issam Kourbaj's new work 'Precarious Passage', now on display in Room 2. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 18 May 2023 Fashion and photography – bringing 19th-century China to life From an Empress to a soldier, discover how the remarkable individuals of 19th-century China are brought to life by costumes and photography. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 17 May 2023 China's talismanic tigers Discover why and how tigers were used as symbols of bravery in traditional Chinese culture. Read more
Blog / 3 May 2023 Long live the King… of Kings! Accession ritual in ancient Persia We explore how the ancient Persians crowned their Great Kings. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 17 April 2023 Fabulous fibres for China's hidden century Ahead of our special exhibition, our organic materials conservators reveal three of their favourite objects and the challenges they posed. Read more
Exhibitions and events / 28 February 2023 An introduction to 19th-century China In a global first, the resilience and innovation of 19th-century China are revealed in a major new exhibition. Read more
Blog / 27 January 2023 Preserving papyrus: caring for 4000-year-old documents Conservator Helen Sharp explains how she prepared ancient Egyptian texts for the Hieroglyphs exhibition. Read more
Blog / 19 January 2023 Page turners: literature in ancient Egypt Discover fantastical stories and biting satires as Ilona Regulski introduces us to the varied world of ancient Egyptian literature. Read more