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Guerrilla Girls

The Guerrilla Girls are a group of anonymous feminist artists founded in 1985, known for using bold graphics and witty posters to challenge sexism and racism in the art world. They aim to expose inequalities, such as the underrepresentation of women and artists of color in galleries and museums. By wearing gorilla masks to maintain anonymity, they emphasize that their message is more important than their individual identities. The Guerrilla Girls use humor and statistics to engage the public in discussions about social justice and equity in the arts, making their critique both impactful and accessible.