Alexander McQueens "Savage Beauty’ exhibition breaks V&A records
London’s Victoria & Albert Museum have confirmed Alexander McQueen has set
a box office record with his retrospective exhibition ‘Savage Beauty.’ Five
years after his death, more than 480,000 tickets were sold for the late
designer’s exhibition of his work which has now closed. It becomes the most
popular show to be staged at the museum.
High demand during the 21-week run saw V&A chiefs open the museum overnight
for the first time for an exhibition, adding another 15,000 tickets to the
overall sales.
V&A deputy director Tim Reeve told the Press Association: “We planned for
it to be more successful than David Bowie [the V&A’s 2013 show which sold
311,956 tickets] but getting 480,000 visitors is over 100,000 more than we
expected to get.
“We have a lot of experience running big exhibitions but we did not predict
it would be that big.”
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