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Jack White's first public art exhibition ‘These Thoughts May Disappear’ opens in London: "People don't know this side of me”

NME·Liberty Dunworth·3 days ago
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Jack White has opened his first public art exhibition in London, and said that it showcases a side to him that most “people don’t know”. READ MORE: Jack White – ‘No Name’ review: surprise album is maestro’s punkiest outing since White Stripes Dubbed ‘These Thoughts May Disappear’, the exhibition opened today (Friday May 29) at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery. It has been arranged in association with HENI and is set to run until September 13. Among the pieces on display is a remake of the musician’s 2015 sculpture The Red Tree. That was a project that saw White White paint a dying tree in his garden red. “It died, I brought it back to life, and it died again, and now we’re bringing it back to life in a fake version of it – a plastic resin version of the tree which is also the height of the room,’ White told Wallpaper . ‘It was very collaborative for me in Nashville, with the team in London and the fabricators in China.…

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