Guerrilla Girls
The Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of feminist artists founded in 1985. They use art and activism to address issues of gender and racial inequality in the art world. Known for their distinctive gorilla masks and pseudonyms, they aim to raise awareness about the underrepresentation of women and artists of color in galleries and museums.
Their work often includes posters, public performances, and exhibitions that combine humor and statistics. By challenging the status quo, the Guerrilla Girls advocate for change and encourage dialogue about the systemic biases in the art industry, making their message accessible to a broad audience.