The L.A. Art Book Fair drew tens of thousands of visitors to more than 250 exhibitor booths wedged into the Museum of Contemporary Art over the weekend. It was a phantasmagoria of bright, hand-made ...
The Guerrilla Girls, a feminist activist art group, take the word “guerrilla” in a literal sense by fighting the larger force that is discrimination and underrepresentation of women and people of ...
FARGO — Danielle Gravon remembers exactly where she was the first time she heard about the Guerrilla Girls, the influential and controversial feminist art collective known for wearing gorilla masks.
The Guerrilla Girls, the anonymous feminist art collective known for calling out museums for excluding women and people of color (all while wearing gorilla masks), is now featured in an exhibition at ...
After 30 years of advocating for the inclusion of women and people of color in the arts — all while wearing big hairy gorilla masks and using the names of famous women artists as pseudonyms to ...
In 1985, a group of anonymous women artists came together under the moniker the Guerrilla Girls, taking the art world to task for its abominable representation—or rather, the lack thereof—of women ...
Long before the #MeToo movement, when members of radical women-led activist groups like Pussy Riot and FEMEN were still in diapers, the Guerrilla Girls were hard at work calling attention to sexism in ...
The nude reclining woman in “Grande Odalisque” was controversial when Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres painted her in France in 1814. Her second provocative life began in New York City in 1989, when she ...
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