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- 16 May - 22 May, 2026
Johnny Depp unveiled a collection of his artworks, titled 'A Bunch of Stuff' in Tokyo, offering fans a rare glimpse into his creative universe beyond the silver screen. The exhibition, featuring pieces crafted over three decades, follows the debut of his collection in New York and has been hailed as a showcase of his enduring artistic curiosity.
"Acting is a form of expression, music certainly the same, and painting, drawing, creating something," Depp told AFP in an interview. "I find that is the one true, constant necessity I must have. Otherwise, my brain will explode."
Depp’s debut collection 'Friends and Heroes' sold out within hours in Britain in 2022, generating £3 million and selling 780 prints through 37 galleries run by Castle Fine Art. "I don't claim to be anything other than, at most, someone who paints. I'm not even a painter, really," he added, reflecting his modest approach to the exhibition.
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