With the Oakland Museum of California the latest venue for another hugely impressive collection of works from renowned artist Barry McGee here is a great insight to the works. A short film created and with commentary from Ted Cohen, the exhibit director and Rene de Guzman, Senior Curator of Art for the museum as they discuss the importance of working with such a creative mind.Via:[SLAMXHYPE]
Video:Barry McGee in 3 minutes and 28 seconds
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