David Hockney: Bigger & Closer review – an ‘immersive’ spectacle at Lightroom

Artist’s ‘astonishing venture’ involves ‘massive projections’ in a subterranean venue

Viewers are engulfed by images on every side and even underfoot
Viewers are engulfed by images on every side and even underfoot
(Image credit: Lightroom/Facebook)

David Hockney “has always been obsessed” with new technology, said Alastair Sooke in The Daily Telegraph. Over his seven-decade career, he has made work using everything from fax machines to Polaroid cameras to iPads – and now, aged 85, the “Croc-wearing, chain-smoking, hedonistic populist” is at it again. Lightroom, a “cavernous” new subterranean venue in King’s Cross, is presenting Hockney’s latest gambit, Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away): an “immersive” spectacle involving “massive projections” and “high-end audio”.

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