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Kanye West video to be screened at art gallery in Los Angeles
After receiving its world premiere during Paris Fashion Week at the Foundation Louis Vuitton, it will debut in the United States this weekend at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art.
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The Stronger hitmaker and the 12 Years a Slave director joined forces for a piece called All Day/I Feel Like That, which will run in a gallery for four days at the famed California museum.
After Steve McQueen’s harrowing drama 12 Years A Slave won the Oscar for Best Picture, he likely faced the same existential crisis that greets any artist who has received one of the highest honors bestowed in their field: Where to go from here? But McQueen decided to put his newfound cultural cache to even greater objective: He picked up the phone and said, “Gimme Kanye West’s number”. The short film includes West’s hit song “All Day” along with another single from his upcoming album, supposedly titled, SWISH.
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The “All Day/I Feel Like That” video was reportedly filmed in one, single nine-minute take at the Chatham Dockyard in southeast London. Earlier this month, someone posted a possible leak of the album on Reddit, along with a track list. The reel finds West running from the camera through an empty warehouse and features up-close-and-personal shots as he sweats, trousers and eventually rests against a wall.