David Mirvish on the 'Voice of Fire' controversy (Part 4 of 13)
David Mirvish discusses the controversy surrounding an 18-foot high Barnett Newman painting that was purchased for the National Gallery in Ottawa for over two-million dollars in the 1980s. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson on August 18th, 2011 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Mirvish Productions.

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