Video (0:22): GUERRILLA GIRLS: GRÁFICA 1985-2017, the catalog for their exhibition September 2017 – March 2018 at Museu de Arte de São Paulo (MASP), Brazil.
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Video (6:57): Guerrilla Girls – ‘You Have to Question What You See’ (2018) by Tate, London, UK.
Feminine Moments’ bibliography – art books by the artist collective the Guerrilla Girls.
The Guerrilla Girls’ presentation of their retrospective exhibition in Bilbao, Spain, with 28 years of creative artworks and activism.
Interview with Frida Kahlo and Käthe Kollwitz, co-founders of The Guerilla Girls. Published at Youtube, February 2015. It’s Even Worse In Europe.
Guerrilla Girls: In May 1985, we put our first posters up on the streets of New York—and everyone went bananas!
Video published by Southbank Centre, the UK’s largest arts centre Southbank Centre: Guerrilla Girls: Estrogen Bombing at Yoko Ono’s Meltdown, 2013. – Watch the entire session from the Purcell Room in the Queen Elizabeth Hall. The Guerrilla Girls use facts, humour and fake fur to expose discrimination and corruption in…
Guerrilla Girls: Art and Feminism, 2013 GUERRILLA GIRLS 1985-2013 AT ALHÓNDIGA BILBAO, SPAIN The feminist arts activist group Guerrilla Girls presented their 25 anniversary exhibition in Bilbao, Spain, in 2013. The above video is about their exhibition. Two members of the group discusses their work to make the art world…
Press release by the Guerrilla Girls, USA Top: Entry to exhibiiton with Code of Ethics poster / room 2 installation view. Middle: Room 3 installation view / one of 13 tables of ephemera / room 1 interactive wall. Bottom: Hate Speech, Estrogen Bomb projects / street banner on Alhóndiga ¡HOLA…
Press release by the Guerilla Girls. Cross posted at Guerillagirls.com WE’RE INVADING MINNESOTA TO SUPPORT SAME SEX MARRIAGE AND FIGHT VOTER ID … PLUS DROPPING A BOMB ON D.C. Michele Bachmann, just like you and me! Check out our Minneapolis billboard at Glenwood Avenue at N.12th St. We used Bachmann’s…
Press Release Making Trouble at the Brooklyn Museum Thursday March 29, 7 PM We’ll present our recent activist projects from around the world and read from our updated Guerrilla Girls’ Art Museum Activity Book — where we complain, complain, complain about the 1% who run museums for the rest of…
SOMArts Cultural Center, San Francisco presents Man as Object: Reversing the Gaze, November 4–30, 2011 Opening Reception with Artwork Dedication & Performance Friday, Nov 4 2011, 6–9 pm. Free Admission. Women Artists Look at Men and Masculinity – Art Exhibition Re-envisions Gender, Society and The Politics of Exposure San Francisco,…
All over the world, we meet lots of people – age 8 to 80 – who are unafraid to call themselves feminists, and who use feminism as a platform for art, activism and culture jamming. The “f” word lives!
The Guerrila Girls have turned 25 and they are still going strong and they are busier than ever now that the art world, which they have spent their whole life attacking suddenly embraces them.
Arts activists, the Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous women or “feminist masked avengers” fighting for gender and racial equality. They tell the American art world how male-centric it is and question why art by male artists is better than art made by women, black and hispanic people. In the video above you can see them in action giving a talk at the Brooklyn Museum.
Here is the story about how a bunch of anonymous females, who take the names of dead women artists as pseudonyms and decided become feminist activists and appear in public wearing gorilla masks.