Guerrilla Girls
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The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists who wear gorilla masks in public and use facts, humor and outrageous visuals to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film, and pop culture.
They believe in an intersectional feminism that fights discrimination and supports human rights for all people and all genders and have done hundreds of projects (posters, actions, books, videos, stickers) all over the world. Guerilla Girls also do interventions and exhibitions at museums on matters related to discriminatory practices.
Their retrospectives in Bilbao and Madrid, as well the US traveling exhibition “Guerrilla Girls: Not Ready To Make Nice”, have attracted thousands.
Recently, the group produced new street and museum projects at Tate Modern and Whitechapel Gallery, São Paulo Museum of Art, Van Gogh Museum, Museum of Military History and Art Basel, and many other places.