Grammy-awarded Neo-soul singer-songwriter Solange Knowles releases the extended director's cut of her interdisciplinary performance art film When I Get Home. This forty-minute visual epic meditates on themes of blackness, Texas rodeo culture, and the manifestation of self.
For her massive visual album, Solange enlisted NOWNESS Awards honoree and visual artist Jacolby Satterwhite to create one of his illustrious queer digital landscapes. His segment of the video appears alongside the track "Sound of Rain" where various avatars ride a futuristic, airborne machine through an auditorium of gyrating figures.
Solange's collaborations, from experimental dancers to experimental filmmakers, reveal the artist's wholly contemporary and game-changing approach to what it means to be a musician in the 21st century.
Update: When I Get Home (Director's Cut) is now only available to watch via The Criterion Collection