Jack White's Debut Art Exhibition Opens at Damien Hirst's London Gallery Amid Controversy
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Chris DeVille
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Summary
Jack White's debut art exhibition, "These Thoughts May Disappear," opened at Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery in London. The show features sculptures made from found objects, interactive works, installations, and furniture design products, heavily utilizing primary colors. The exhibition has sparked controversy, with critics expressing skepticism and White's fans reportedly harassing a critic who gave the show a negative review.
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sculptures made with found objects including interactive works, installations, and furniture design products
This man has always loved primary colors
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