Hockney 1853 Gallery
Housed in a historic mill building that dates back to 1853 and was once the largest factory in the world, this gallery is devoted to a remarkable exhibition of over 300 works by Bradford-born artist David Hockney, including his largest work, a 295-foot painting depicting the changing seasons of his garden in Normandy during COVID-19 lockdown. The gallery also sells art materials and art books, plus there's a shopping complex, a café, and a diner in the building.