Touring Exhibition Available from October 2025

Splash! A Century of Swimming and Style – Touring

A major exhibition celebrating our enduring love of the water over the last 100 years. Explore the full spectrum of the design of swimming — from sports performance and fashion, to architecture.

What's in the exhibition?

Across three in-depth sections that reflect the three locations in which we swim — the pool, the lido and nature — the exhibition will dive into design’s role in shaping our relationship with swimming, both in the water and beside it.

The exhibition’s story will begin in the 1920s, when swimwear began to be marketed for swimming rather than the Victorian’s preference for bathing, and when beach holidays exploded in popularity. It will explore right up to the present day, and swimming’s role in modern life such as how it influences and subverts our ideas of body autonomy and agency, as well as its link to environmental issues.

Discover over 200 objects, collectively exploring swimming’s evolution in its social, cultural, technological and environmental contexts, including Pamela Anderson's sensational Baywatch swimsuit, the first Olympic solo swimming gold medal won by a British woman, and a selection of eye-catching men’s Speedos from the 1980s. Other objects on view will be the banned ‘technical doping’ LZR Racer swimsuit, one of the earliest surviving examples of a bikini, and a detailed architectural model of the Zaha Hadid-designed London 2012 Aquatics Centre.

Splash! is guest-curated by Amber Butchart, a dress and design historian and broadcaster known for her history segments on BBC One’s The Great British Sewing Bee.

Available for Touring from October 2025.

Gordon Parks, The LIFE Picture Collection, Shutterstock

Lucy Morton in her GB Olympic swimsuit. Photo: John Capstack/Showtown Blackpool; Morton’s gold medal from the 1924 Paris Olympics. Photo: Showtown Blackpool

Willi & Toukie Smith designer & model. NYC 1978. Photo courtesy of Anthony Barboza

Swimsuits by Rebirth Garments. Photo by Colectivo Multipolar. Modelled by Sky Cubacub and Nina Litoff. Photo: © Sky Cubacub

The Seagull and the Windbreak. © ABIR Architects. Photo courtesy of Richard Rowland (deceased)

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Background image: Subversive Sirens