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Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls

199595 pagesPandora

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This book offers an inside look at the Guerrilla Girls, the anonymous collective of feminist artists who have challenged sexism and racism in the art world since the 1980s. Through their iconic posters, billboards, and public performances, they expose gender and racial inequality in museums, galleries, and the wider cultural landscape. It documents their impactful activism and enduring legacy.

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Whitney Chadwick is a respected scholar whose work often explores the intersection of women, art, and society. Her notable book, Women, Art, and Society, is a foundational text in feminist art history.

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Book cover of Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls