Lightroom
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See world-famous artwork and immersive experiences at Lightroom, London’s home for artist-led shows at King’s Cross.
Be transported into the world’s leading creative minds and enjoy a visual spectacle of revolutionary technology and high-tech audio.
What exhibitions can I see at Lightroom?
Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs (until 1 September 2026)
Discover the natural world and marvel at life-sized dinosaurs in Prehistoric Planet: Discovering Dinosaurs. Showcasing some of the most beloved scenes from Apple TV’s Emmy Award-nominated series Prehistoric Planet, uncover large-scale recreations of prehistoric environments and encounter majestic dinosaur species along the way.
David Bowie: You’re Not Alone (until 10 October 2026)
Enter the mind of one of music’s most visionary artists as rare footage, iconic songs and personal insights combine in David Bowie: You’re Not Alone. Taking over Lightroom's 360-degree audio-visual screening room, the creative genius behind Ziggy Stardust is brought into focus using the artist's own voice and material spanning decades.
How long does the visit last?
There’s no restriction on the amount of time you can spend at Lightroom, but you can expect one complete show to last approximately 50 minutes.
Where is it and how do I get there?
Lightroom is on Lewis Cubitt Square (N1C 4DY).
How to get there:
- Underground – The nearest Tube station is King’s Cross St Pancras Underground station (Northern, Piccadilly, Victoria, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan lines).
- Bus – Several bus routes stop nearby: 17, 390, 63, 91, 259.
- Cycling – The closest Santander Cycles docking station is on Good’s Way, N1C 4DP.
Past exhibitions at Lightroom
Discover seasonal-run exhibitions and exciting immersive digital art experiences at Lightroom. Some of the past exhibitions include:
- The Moonwalkers: A Journey with Tom Hanks: Discover humankind’s past and future voyages to the moon, featuring a behind-the-scenes look at the Artemis programme, fascinating interviews and narration by Tom Hanks.
- Vogue: Inventing the Runway: See global fashion events that fuse art, technology and celebrity together in an immersive world of fashion. Making use of Vogue's incredible archive and contributor network, audiences encounter leading voices from the past, present and future of fashion.
- David Hockney: Bigger & Closer: Experience the world through Hockney’s eyes. Inviting you to look more closely, truly and joyously, this audio-visual exhibition takes you on a vibrant journey through 60 years of Hockney’s art, offering an immersive glimpse into the mind of the renowned artist.