Johnny Depp Shows 'A Bunch of Stuff' in Debut Art Exhibition

Decades of work by the actor including skull paintings, hand-lettered pieces and a short film.

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Johnny Depp, best known for his iconic roles as Captain Jack Sparrow and Edward Scissorhands, is now making his mark in the art world with a major exhibition in New York called A Bunch of Stuff. This immersive showcase dives into Depp’s artistic journey through paintings, collages, and personal artifacts, all reflecting his life experiences. Held in a sprawling Chelsea venue, the exhibit takes visitors through red-curtained pathways into themed spaces like the White Box, which displays a wide array of his works, and the Black Box, where an animated film plays on loop.

Depp’s creations range from hand-lettered slogans like “Question Everything” to his graffiti-style “Hedy Lamarr” series, inspired by his collaboration with Jeff Beck. Known for his fondness for painting skulls, his work also includes studies of famous figures like Marlon Brando and Keith Richards, as well as imagined characters. The exhibition features personal items, sketches and collages that offer a glimpse into his creative process.

The Chelsea venue also hosts a short film narrated by Depp, blending his life stories with his works on view. “This space features over 60 physical artworks created by Johnny Depp, spanning three decades,” as per a statement. “As you navigate this free-flowing labyrinth, you’ll encounter not only Depp’s diverse artwork but also artifacts from his world.”

Head to the show’s website to purchase tickets.

A Bunch of Stuff
600 W 27th St.
New York, NY 10001

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