Visual artist and singer/songwriter Solange Knowles presents an extended director’s cut featuring new scenes and musical arrangements of her interdisciplinary performance art film, “When I Get Home.”
To make the film, Knowles returned to her home state of Texas and explores a futurist rodeo uplifting the narrative of black cowboys and honoring her Houston lineage.
The film features art by Houston artists and a new sculptural work by the artist called Boundless Body (2019), an 8-by-100-foot rodeo arena displayed in the desert of Marfa. The film also features the Rothko Chapel at the Menil Collection in Houston and the Dallas City Hall designed by I.M. Pei.
The Nasher is one of 22 art venues across the world hosting screenings in July and the only venue in Texas.