Johnny Depp has brought his artistic universe to Tokyo for the international debut of his exhibition 'A bunch of stuff'. This is an immersive journey into the actor's 'artistic sanctuary', where his personal objects and over a hundred works blend with expressionism and surrealism. The exhibition is organized as a succession of chapters that mix the mundane with his art, including portraits, landscapes, handwritten notes, and everyday items collected over three decades. At the center is the 'Black Box', a 13-minute 360° film narrated by Depp himself, recalling his nomadic childhood and creative drive. The actor emphasized the personal nature of the show, which will be open until May 6, 2026. 'Drawing, creating, painting… have been a huge part of my life,' Depp stated, adding that creating is a constant necessity for him; otherwise, he feels his brain would 'explode'.
Johnny Depp Brings Art Exhibition to Tokyo
Actor Johnny Depp has opened his exhibition 'A bunch of stuff' in Tokyo, showcasing over a hundred works and personal items in an immersive space. The exhibition, described as the actor's 'artistic sanctuary', will be open until May 6, 2026.