It’s not easy being a world-famous and unfathomably wealthy rock star these days. Just ask Jack White.
The former frontman of The White Stripes and recent Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee unveiled his first exhibition – ‘These Thoughts May Disappear’ – at Damien Hirst’s Newport Street Gallery last week.
The response has been less than favourable. Sometimes, it’s been brutal.
In a scathing one-star review, The Guardian’s Jonathon Joneslikened his work to “a 12-year-old visiting Tate Modern for the first time”.
The exhibition is no small-scale sideshow, either.







