
Museums & Galleries
Wayfinding signage, permanent Installations and temporary exhibits all require different types of signage, and we take into consideration all factors when recommending materials and fixing methods for this kind of environment.
Reg Wilson Photography Exhibition
'Capturing The Moment'
V&A Museum
Reg Wilson is one of Britain's most prolific performance photographers.This selection, chosen by the artist, includes some of the earliest stage photography.
RHM manufactured and installed the display frames and printed description graphics used to showcase these original prints in an exhibition which ran for ten months at the V&A Museum.




Simon Annand Photography Exhibition
Client: V&A Museum
Over 25 years, Simon Annand was given unprecedented access to photograph an inbetween world that the audience never sees. London’s V&A Museum provided the venue for this very special exhibition.
RHM carried out a complete installation of the high-resolution photogaphic work on display, along with all the other graphic elements that accompanied the exhibition.




Theatre & Performance Museum
In association with the V&A
Client: V&A Museum
The V&A’s Theatre Collections hold the UK’s national collection of material about live performance in the UK.
RHM manufactured and installed digitally printed graphics on various substrates (foamex, dibond and non-slip floor graphics) as part of various exhibits around the museum.




Breakthrough: Crossrail's Tunnelling
Story
London Transport Museum
February 2015
The exhibition brings to life the sheer scale of the work being done to deliver Crossrail, the new railway that will bring a 10 per cent increase to the city's rail capacity. Visitors will experience the tunnel environment, learn about the way Crossrail is burrowing under London, play interactive tunnelling games and hear the first hand experiences of those who work underground.
The exhibition features a large, five metre high, walk-through installation of a cross-section of a Crossrail tunnel to allow visitors to experience what it might be like to stand in a tunnel which is under construction deep underground. The tunnel contains a computer simulation of a giant boring machine in action, just like the one being used to dig Crossrail’s tunnels.
RHM installed printed graphics throughout the display, including cladding the large curved tunnel structures with foamex and printed graphics.



