
© Newport Street Gallery
THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR
29 May 2026 to 13 September 2026
On NowThe White Stripes musician's first public exhibition, featuring found-object sculptures, interactive installations and furniture design. Includes a remake of his 2015 Red Tree sculpture.
From Newport Street Gallery
Newport Street Gallery presents THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR, an exhibition of new works by Jack White A major exhibition of works by the American artist, Jack White, will open at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery on 29 May 2026. The exhibition marks White's first public showing of his art. The exhibition, which has been arranged in association with HENI, will run through 13 September 2026. Exhibition highlights will include sculptures made with found objects including interactive works,...
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The Guardian
Jonathan Jones
former White Stripe's art is like a 12-year-old visiting Tate Modern for the first time
"Yet art rock is not art. In a live gig or on vinyl (White's preferred medium), sounds and words, gestures and rhythms, create atmospheres that can be elusive and fragile in their romantic power, even when the lyrics are banal or nonsensical. But as a visual artist, White is a complete nonstarter."
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© Newport Street Gallery
THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR
29 May 2026 to 13 September 2026
On NowThe White Stripes musician's first public exhibition, featuring found-object sculptures, interactive installations and furniture design. Includes a remake of his 2015 Red Tree sculpture.
From Newport Street Gallery
Newport Street Gallery presents THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR, an exhibition of new works by Jack White A major exhibition of works by the American artist, Jack White, will open at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery on 29 May 2026. The exhibition marks White's first public showing of his art. The exhibition, which has been arranged in association with HENI, will run through 13 September 2026. Exhibition highlights will include sculptures made with found objects including interactive works,...
Read more at Newport Street Gallery →Critic Review
The Guardian
Jonathan Jones
former White Stripe's art is like a 12-year-old visiting Tate Modern for the first time
"Yet art rock is not art. In a live gig or on vinyl (White's preferred medium), sounds and words, gestures and rhythms, create atmospheres that can be elusive and fragile in their romantic power, even when the lyrics are banal or nonsensical. But as a visual artist, White is a complete nonstarter."
Read full review →Visit
Vauxhall, London·View on artmap

