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In 1985, a bunch of female artists, incensed by an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art that included 165 artists but only 17 women, founded the Guerrilla Girls. Dubbing ourselves “The Conscience of the Artworld,” we started making posters that bluntly stated the facts of discrimination and used humor to convey information, provoke discussion and to show that feminists can be funny. We assumed the names of dead women artists, and began wearing gorilla masks when we appeared in public, concealing our true identities and focusing on the issues rather than on our personalities.
Guerrilla Girls, Inc., www.guerrillagirls.com, was established by two founding Guerrilla Girls and other members to continue the use of provocative text, visuals and humor in the service of feminism and social change. They have written several books and create projects about the art world, film, politics and pop culture. They travel the world, talking about the issues and their experiences as feminist masked avengers, reinventing the “f” word into the 21st century.


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luciahdemoura wrote on Feb 23, '07
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In 1985, a bunch of female artists, incensed by an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art that included 165 artists but only 17 women, founded the Guerrilla Girls. Dubbing ourselves “The Conscience of the Artworld,” we started making posters that bluntly stated the facts of discrimination and used humor to convey information, provoke discussion and to show that feminists can be funny. We assumed the names of dead women artists, and began wearing gorilla masks when we appeared in public, concealing our true identities and focusing on the issues rather than on our personalities.
Guerrilla Girls, Inc., www.guerrillagirls.com, was established by two founding Guerrilla Girls and other members to continue the use of provocative text, visuals and humor in the service of feminism and social change. They have written several books and create projects about the art world, film, politics and pop culture. They travel the world, talking about the issues and their experiences as feminist masked avengers, reinventing the “f” word into the 21st century.
muito bom!!Parabéns pra esta mulherada engajada neste processo..bjos querida,bom final de semana!
paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
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paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
A luta continua!
Mas de 85 pra ca ja tivemos
alguns resultados gracas a estes
grupos de mulheres engajadas!
paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
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paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
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paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
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paulafonseca wrote on Feb 23, '07
But my favorite is this one:

Beijos..
Happy weekend!


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val0214 wrote on Feb 24, '07
thanks Paula for sharing this info about the Guerilla Girls and I totally agree with these girls, More Girl Powers,

Cheers
paulafonseca wrote on Mar 8, '07
De nada Antonio!
Thanks for the support..
opera8888 wrote on May 13, '07
Que luxo!
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