For a long time, Solange was known as Beyoncey’s little siter, but after her new recent album release, she has made a name for herself. Now, the songstress has announced her upcoming digital interactive dossier, “Seventy States,” to coninside with Soul of a Nation: Art in the Age of Black Power at London’s Tate Modern.

The one off digital display will expolore visual language and concepts from music videos “Cranes in the Sky,” and “Don’t Touch my Hair,” as well as “We Sleep In Our Clothes” an original performance and score created by the artist. There will also be two untitled poems presented in the piece.
Salonge said: “I wanted to create a specific scenography through movement and landscape to communicate my states of process through this record, I decided to do this through a visual language.”
From today, visitors can expect to find the gallery animated by a one-off digital display of the visually captivating Seventy States at Uniqlo Tate Late on the walls of the Tanks Foyer. The online project will be released on Tate’s website.