In first public statement,society says it would prefer collection to remain at Bradford’s National Media MuseumThe Royal Photographic Society has revealed it was not consulted approximately the controversial decision to move its world-distinguished photography collection from Bradford’s National Media Museum to the Victoria and Albert in London.
In its first public statement on the move since it was announced in February, the society said it would prefer its much-loved collection to remain in Bradford if the museum remained a well-staffed centre for photography, or although it added it would not oppose the proposed move to the V&A if certain conditions are met.
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Source: theguardian.com