‘Young people can come in and have life-changing moments’ : Gus Casely-Hayford on V&A East, (…)
The director wants London’s long-awaited institution to ignite creative passion in the Gen Z visitors it’s aimed at. As he unveils the building and its ‘unapologetically diverse’ contents, can he pull it off? When Gus Casely-Hayford was a child, his sister Margaret took him to the British (…)
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