Immerse Yourself in Hockney's Operatic Designs at Tate Modern's Turbine Hall

Tate Modern's Turbine Hall transforms into an immersive opera house, showcasing David Hockney's iconic set designs for Mozart, Wagner, and Stravinsky productions.
Tate Modern is set to transport visitors into the captivating world of opera with an immersive exhibition featuring the set designs of renowned artist David Hockney. The Turbine Hall, the iconic heart of the museum, will be transformed into a grand opera house, showcasing Hockney's vibrant and innovative designs for productions of works by Mozart, Wagner, and Stravinsky dating back to the 1970s.
This exhibition will serve as the centerpiece of Tate's celebration of Hockney's 90th birthday in 2027, paying tribute to the artist's enduring impact on the arts. Hockney, who has long been hailed as one of the most influential artists of the 20th century, has lent his distinctive style and vision to the world of opera, creating sets that have been acclaimed for their ability to transport audiences into the realms of these classic compositions.
Source: The Guardian


