
A Bunch of Stuff, An Immersive Experience Through Johnny Depp’s Art and Life
Looking for a truly unique cultural experience in Tokyo this season? A Bunch of Stuff is more than just a gallery—it’s a cinematic journey into the creative soul of a Hollywood legend, Johnny Depp.
This exhibition creates an immersive world exploring 30 years of Depp’s life as an artist. This isn’t just about viewing paintings; it’s about walking through the places he’s been, seeing the people he’s known and exploring the possessions that have shaped his journey.
Visit the exhibition website here.
Where
NEWoMan Takanawa South 2F & 3F “+Base 0”
2-21-2 Minato-Ward, Takanawa, Tokyo 108-0074
When
November 28, 2025
10am–8:50pm
Until May 6, 2026
More
For more details see the organizer’s website
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