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Bags: Inside Out at the V&A review - a rummage through history Chloe Street
Did you know that each month around 10,000 handbags and suitcases are left in the V&A cloakrooms? And in its permanent exhibitions, the V&A features over 2,000 handbags, both as physical objects and as depictions in paintings and sculptures? It’s perhaps surprising then that this is the first time the institution has devoted a major exhibition to the ubiquitous and ever-evolving accessory.
Bags: Inside Out, which opens on Saturday, features over 250 objects spanning nearly 500 years, and seeks to explore the duality of bags as both private possession and public statement. The exhibition is laid out in two halves split between floors: the ground, entered via a tunnel designed to look like a zip, represents the cavernous bag interior, while the light and airy first floor space is the exterior.