David Hockney's Immersive Art Experience Makes Australian Debut at Sydney's Carriageworks

August 4, 2026
David Hockney's Immersive Art Experience Makes Australian Debut at Sydney's Carriageworks
  • David Hockney: Bigger & Closer (not smaller & further away) is an immersive audiovisual exhibition, developed with Hockney, opening at Carriageworks in Sydney on October 22 in Bay 17.

  • This multi-city production has drawn over 650,000 visitors across London, Manchester, Shanghai and Seoul, making Sydney its Australian debut.

  • The presentation is led by Carriageworks in collaboration with Andrew Kay and Associates, signaling its status as a flagship cultural event for the season.

  • The show uses Hockney’s voice to guide viewers as their surroundings display his works, creating a seamless fusion of art and sound.

  • The Sydney run runs from October 22 to January, lasting about 55 minutes and is accessible to visitors at any time.

  • An opera-themed chapter features a score by Nic Muni, underscoring the piece’s multidisciplinary nature.

  • Highlights include photography-as-drawing, time-capturing photo collages, and the evolution of California scenes into synchronized oil paintings and musical travel sequences.

  • Carriageworks CEO Fergus Linehan describes the show as blurring visual art, theatre and cinema for a visceral audience experience.

  • Linehan notes familiar Sydney imagery—blue waters and green foliage—help anchor the immersive, multi-sensory journey.

  • The exhibition is structured into chapters focused on themes like music and lines, spanning different periods of Hockney’s career, including his Los Angeles years.

  • Producer Richard Slaney explains Lightroom’s installation isn’t a strict biographical piece but a legacy work exploring how to view the world through Hockney’s ideas of scale, light and perspective.

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