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Lightroom is London’s new home for remarkable artist-led shows.
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Vogue: Inventing the Runway
A spectacular new immersive exhibition exploring the history of the fashion runway show, from the intimate couture salons of the early 20th century to the unforgettable pop-culture events of the present.
Narrated by Cate Blanchett, the show utilises Vogue’s remarkable archive and contributor network to create an experience that brings together the industry’s leading voices from the past, present, and future.
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The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks narrates an epic experience that offers a unique new perspective on humankind’s past and future voyages to the moon.
Telling the stories of the Apollo missions in intimate detail, The Moonwalkers also provides an insight into the impending return of crewed surface missions by going behind-the-scenes of the Artemis programme, including interviews between Hanks and Artemis astronauts.
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David Hockney: Bigger & Closer
(not smaller & further away)
Using large-scale projection in a remarkable new space, David Hockney takes us on a personal journey through sixty years of his art.
Lightroom’s vast walls and revolutionary sound system enable us to experience the world through Hockney’s eyes.
His life-long fascination with the possibilities of new media is given vibrant expression in a show that invites us to look more closely, more truly and more joyously.
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Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs
Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs at Lightroom is a celebration of our natural world through captivating storytelling, breathtaking visuals and groundbreaking technology, in collaboration with Apple TV+.
Evoking a feeling of wonder, you will be guided on a once in a lifetime adventure, exploring the fascinating role dinosaurs have played in shaping our world from 66 million years ago until now.
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Coldplay: A Film for the Future
A FILM FOR THE FUTURE, the visual accompaniment to Coldplay’s No 1 album Moon Music, was created by over 150 different visual artists from 45 countries.
Each artist was given a handful of music snippets from Moon Music and asked to create corresponding visuals.
There were no rules or guidelines, and no knowledge of other artists’ creations.
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