Guerilla Girls

The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminist, female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world. They are known for their use of humor and wearing gorilla masks to keep their identities hidden, allowing the focus to remain on the issues they address.

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  1. 1. Bitches, Bimbos, And Ballbreakers

    The Guerrilla Girls' Illustrated Guide to Female Stereotypes

    This provocative and insightful book delves into the pervasive stereotypes and labels that have been historically used to undermine and control women. Through a blend of humor, sharp wit, and critical analysis, it explores the cultural and societal implications of terms like "bitches," "bimbos," and "ballbreakers," revealing how these labels perpetuate gender inequality and limit women's roles in society. The book challenges readers to question and dismantle these stereotypes, advocating for a more equitable and inclusive understanding of women's identities and contributions.

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  2. 2. The Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion To The History Of Western Art

    From the Renaissance to the Present

    This insightful and irreverent guide offers a feminist critique of the history of Western art, challenging the traditional narratives that have long excluded women and marginalized artists. Through a blend of humor, sharp wit, and compelling visuals, it exposes the biases and inequalities that have shaped the art world, while celebrating the often-overlooked contributions of female artists throughout history. The book serves as both an educational resource and a call to action, encouraging readers to question established norms and advocate for a more inclusive and equitable art history.

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  3. 3. Operation Sock Drawer

    A Creative Guide to Building Your Own Sock Drawer

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