Artwork
Contribution to V&A's 150th anniversary album

Contribution to V&A's 150th anniversary album is a drawing by Peter Chang. It dates from 2007 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
Peter Chang made a drawing for the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 150th birthday album in 2007.
Peter Chang made a drawing for the Victoria and Albert Museum’s 150th birthday album in 2007. The museum asked 150 artists to share what inspired them on one page. They could draw, design, or even write a short note.
His page turned into a colorful, swirling pattern. It fills the whole sheet with repeating shapes and bright colors. The V&A saved every page from the project.
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Overview
In 2007, Peter Chang created a drawing to commemorate the Victoria and Albert Museum's 150th anniversary. The museum invited 150 artists to contribute to a celebratory album.
Subject & Meaning
Chang's contribution is a vibrant, abstract composition that reflects his interpretation of the V&A's inspiring qualities. The drawing features repeating shapes and bright colors, filling the entire page.
Technique & Style
The drawing showcases Chang's use of color and pattern, creating a dynamic visual effect through swirling shapes.
History & Provenance
The V&A retained all the submissions, including Chang's drawing, as part of their anniversary project.
Artist & collection
Artist
Peter Chang (1944–2017) was a British and Chinese artist known for his distinctive jewelry.









