The Daily Beast: JD's Exhibition Is A "360 Visual Experience"

The Daily Beast: JD's Exhibition Is A "360 Visual Experience"

In an article on Johnny Depp's art exhibition A Bunch Of Stuff, The Daily Beast reveals the intricate mechanics behind the exhibition space.

For instance, it notes how the enclosed space named the “Black Box” will form the heart of the exhibition.

The Daily Beast: The 360-degree visual experience “was meticulously designed to transform Depp’s artwork from canvas to an animated film enhanced by Depp’s voice, recorded in sessions where he explored his life and artistic journey.” The Black Box will be surrounded by the “White Box,” which “features over 60 physical artworks created by Johnny Depp, spanning three decades” as well as unspecified “artefacts from his world.”

The publication also describes Johnny's past success in selling his artworks.

The Daily Beast: In 2022, the Pirates of the Caribbean star put his debut collection of artworks up for sale (with Pantheon Art and Castle Fine Art Gallery). All 780 prints—which were portraits of Bob Dylan, Keith Richards, Elizabeth Taylor, and Al Pacino—sold out within hours for $3.6 million, according to the Los Angeles Times. He’s since followed up with more sales, including a collection of Tarot-themed prints that are still available to buy: a framed set of four prints can be yours for just $15,950.

Read more on The Daily Beast.

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Cover image. Johnny Depp at Cannes 2023. Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters