Kanye West To Reveal Steve McQueen-Directed ‘All Day/I Feel Like That’ Video at LACMA [WATCH]

Back in March, Kanye West premiered his music video for "All Day/I Feel Like That" at the Foundation Louis Vuitton during Paris Fashion Week. Oscar Award winner Steve McQueen, known for "12 Years a Slave," was the director for Kanye's newest music video.

While not many were able to actually watch the music video at Paris Fashion Week, Kanye West and Steve McQueen are finally bringing it stateside.

The debut will be on Saturday, July 25th, at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA). Fans can see it during regular museum hours for only four days (only until July 28th) at the ground floor of LACMA's Broad Contemporary.

The "All Day/I Feel Like That" music video is an extended version of the previously released official music video for Kanye West's single, "All Day" which also features Allan Kingdom, Theophilus London and Sir Paul McCartney.

In fact, the video is a nine-minute long single shot, which was filmed at the "Chatham Dockyard in southeast England." The video follows Kanye West as he runs, raps, and dodges as though the police (or the camera) is in pursuit.

At one point the video, Kanye West retreats against a wall to seemingly rest and catch a breath or two.

Steve McQueen's shots in the short film are tightly focused, so much so that at some parts, Kanye West can no longer be seen within the frame. However, the camera keeps its distance as Kim Kardashian's husband raises his hands in defeat.

The extended music video is not only an in depth look into the "All Day" music video, but also features a track from Kanye West's upcoming album, currently named "SWISH."

The LACMA screening came to be after the museum invited Steve McQueen to give a public talk. Although the invitation didn't go as planned, McQueen suggested that the "All Day/I Feel Like That" video would instead be exhibited.

Until the "All Day/I Feel Like That" video premieres at LACMA, fans can watch the official music video for "All Day" below.

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