David Hockney unveiled for the Turner gallery’s 15th anniversary 

The display will transform the gallery’s iconic floor-to-ceiling window in the Sunley Gallery overlooking the North Sea




Celebrating the gallery’s 15th anniversary this spring, Turner Contemporary has announced that renowned artist David Hockney will transform the gallery’s iconic floor-to-ceiling window in the Sunley Gallery overlooking Margate’s beaches and the North Sea.

Opening on 1st April 2026, the display will be the first time a major work by the artist will be exhibited in Margate. 

Marking the beginning of spring, Hockney’s window depicts a sunrise in Normandy based on a work he made during 2020, the year he spent there producing an extraordinary body of work responding to the changing seasons, weather and light. 

Originally made as an iPad painting, the work reflects his long-standing engagement with digital technologies. 
 
Hockney’s Normandy paintings have been widely celebrated for their immediacy, optimism and close attention to the natural world. Spanning the Sunley Gallery’s window, the image creates a luminous threshold between gallery and shoreline - bringing Hockney’s Normandy sunrise into dialogue with Margate’s coastal setting. 
 
The work also resonates with Turner Contemporary’s founding inspiration. Hockney has frequently acknowledged his admiration for JMW Turner, particularly Turner’s radical treatment of light, atmosphere, and landscape. Installed on the site of the former boarding house where Turner stayed in Margate, Hockney’s sunrise aligns two artists through a sustained focus on light, the seasons, and the experience of looking. 
 
The installation coincides with a major exhibition at Serpentine by David Hockney titled A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting. The exhibition will be presented at Serpentine North in London from 12th March–23rd August 2026. The Sunley Window will offer audiences outside the capital a rare opportunity to encounter work by Hockney. 
 
”Hockney’s sunrise, painted in Normandy in 2020, suggests renewal. Installed in the Sunley Window, it enters into a quiet but powerful dialogue with Margate’s own skies and sea. Illuminated at night, the work becomes a point of light on the seafront—one that encourages looking, long after the gallery doors have closed,” says
Clarrie Wallis, Director, Turner Contemporary:

The installation coincides with a major exhibition at Serpentine by David Hockney titled A Year in Normandie and Some Other Thoughts about Painting. The exhibition will be presented at Serpentine North in London from 12 March–23 August 2026.

The Sunley Window will offer audiences outside the capital a rare opportunity to encounter work by Hockney. 


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