Through the soundscape of one of the world’s most densely populated regions, "Veo Mis Huesos" is a song for Mexico City. Thomas Georg Blank uses improvised music by musicians to visualize structure and chaos. This video installation is guest curated by Dr. Angelika Jansen and presented in celebration of San Antonio’s newest Sister City, Darmstadt, Germany, in collaboration with the Lone Star Art Alliance and the City of Darmstadt. This exhibition is an official Tricentennial Partner event.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through September 2.
Through the soundscape of one of the world’s most densely populated regions, "Veo Mis Huesos" is a song for Mexico City. Thomas Georg Blank uses improvised music by musicians to visualize structure and chaos. This video installation is guest curated by Dr. Angelika Jansen and presented in celebration of San Antonio’s newest Sister City, Darmstadt, Germany, in collaboration with the Lone Star Art Alliance and the City of Darmstadt. This exhibition is an official Tricentennial Partner event.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through September 2.
Through the soundscape of one of the world’s most densely populated regions, "Veo Mis Huesos" is a song for Mexico City. Thomas Georg Blank uses improvised music by musicians to visualize structure and chaos. This video installation is guest curated by Dr. Angelika Jansen and presented in celebration of San Antonio’s newest Sister City, Darmstadt, Germany, in collaboration with the Lone Star Art Alliance and the City of Darmstadt. This exhibition is an official Tricentennial Partner event.
Following the opening reception, the exhibits will be on display through September 2.