
David Hockney: The Moon Room presents fifteen iPad paintings from Hockney's Moon Room series, made during the COVID-19 pandemic at his 17th-century farmhouse in Normandy. Capturing the moon's changing phases from various vantage points across his twelve-acre farm, the works are meditative and dreamlike — made possible by the iPad's backlit screen, which allowed Hockney to draw moonlit shadows cast by trees on grass in near-total darkness. Marking the series' first New York showing, the exhibition reflects his enduring preoccupation with light, ephemerality, and nature's cycles of renewal.