
Guerilla Girls
The Guerilla Girls are an anonymous, activist art collective originating in the 1980s, known for using bold graphics, posters, and performances to challenge inequality and sexism in the art world and beyond. They often wear masks or gorilla masks to protect their identities and emphasize their message over individual fame. Their work highlights issues like gender and racial discrimination, advocating for greater diversity and visibility of marginalized groups in art, culture, and society. By combining art and activism, they aim to provoke thought, raise awareness, and inspire change regarding social justice concerns.