BMW Tate Live: Performance Room – Emily Roysdon


Artist talk by Emily Roysdon, published by BMW Tate Live in May 2012

Queer feminist artist Emily Roysdon (USA) was selected as one of the artists to make a performance for the first series of performances at BMW Tate Live’s new performance room. She created a queer feminist performance together with a large group of volunteers for live streaming at BMW Tate Live. All the people who took part in this art project are self identified feminists or queer people.
BMW Tate Live is a cooperation between BMW (the car company) and the Tate Gallery of Modern Art, London. Both are looking for new possibilities to reach a new audience online.

The video below concists of the performance (app. 12 min) and a talk after the performance in which Emily Roysdon talks about the process of creating the performance and mass correography, and answers questions from the viewers.


The video performance by Emily Roysdon is also awailable for online viewing at BMW Tate Live.

Related Link
Emily Roysdon’s online portfolio