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Senior Staff Writer
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17 March, 2026
Jack White may be best-known for his audio output (music videos aside, that is), but he’s just announced his debut visual art show will debut in London later this year.
It’s titled ‘THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR’, and it’s due to land on May 29 at Damien Hirst’s Newport, where it will be on display until September 13. Those visiting will be able to see a range of the artist’s work, which includes sculptures, interactive works, installations, furniture design products, and more.
Jack White’s ‘THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR’
Jack White’s Instagram pages announced the news and spoke on the exhibition, saying: “The exhibition marks the first opportunity for the public to encounter Jack White’s visual art in a dedicated gallery context.
“Much of White’s visual work has remained private, yet his design sensibility has permeated the broad creative ecosystem of Third Man Records, the record label he founded in 2001.

“THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR brings together a dynamic selection of White’s assemblage sculptures, furniture pieces, and interactive constructions, largely forged from reclaimed materials, hardware store conveniences, and industrial remnants.”
It’s the first time anyone will have the chance to see the former White Stripes frontman’s visual artwork in a public setting. Alongside Jack White’s work, you’ll also be able to see pieces by Gordon Newton and Robert Sestok.
You can follow Jack White’s art journey on his @jackwhiteartanddesign account on Instagram.
THESE THOUGHTS MAY DISAPPEAR by Jack White debuts at Newport Street Gallery (1 Newport Street, SE11 6AJ) running from May 29 to September 13. You can read more about the exhibition here.