Curator Annemarie prepares a major new exhibition on Beatrix Potter and, with The V&A's extensive collection of the author's work, she is hoping the exhibition will highlight Potter's special relationship with the natural world.
At the V&A, curators must display the museum's biggest-ever object, a bionic hand arrives and secrets of artist Eric Ravilious's work for the Wedgwood company are uncovered.
At the V&A, Rodin's sculptures are on the move, curators turn the page on a giant pop-up book, and photographer James Barnor reveals the tricks of his trade.
At the V&A, the founder of Biba flies in to see a new donation saved from a skip. Josiah Wedgwood's experiments go on show, and a beautiful fabric unseen for 170 years is revealed.
At the V&A, a sculpture from Donatello's workshop gives up its secrets, artist Yinka Ilori amazes the team, and designer of the Intercity 125 train Sir Kenneth Grange is celebrated.