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The Guerrilla Girls

 

The Guerrilla Girls are feminist activist artists. They remain anonymous through the use of gorilla masks, keeping the focus on the issues at hand. By using facts, humour, and outrageous visuals, their goals are to expose gender and ethnic bias as well as corruption in politics, art, film and pop culture. They believe in an intersectoinal feminist approach that will fight discrimination and support human rights for all. They've completed over 100 street projects, posters, and stickers all over the world, including New York, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Mexico City, Istanbul, London, Bilbao, Rotterdam, and Shanghai. They've also been feautured in exhibitions at museums, attacking them for their bad behavior and discriminatory practices right on their own walls, including their 2015 stealth projection about income inequality and the super rich hijacking art on the façade of the Whitney Museum in New York. 

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