Guerrilla Girls - The Art of Behaving Badly
Abrams & Chronicle Books, 2020
Összefoglaló
Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly is the first book to catalog the entire career of the Guerrilla Girls from 1985 to present.<BR><BR>The Guerrilla girls are a collective of political feminist artists who expose discrimination and corruption in art, film, politics, and pop culture all around the world.<BR><BR>This book explores all their provocative street campaigns, unforgettable media appearances, and large-scale exhibitions.- Each copy comes with a punch-out gorilla mask that invites readers to step up and join the movement themselves.- Captions by the Guerrilla Girls themselves contextualize the visuals.- Explores their well-researched, intersectional takedown of the patriarchyIn 1985, a group of masked feminist avengers—known as the Guerrilla Girls—papered downtown Manhattan with posters calling out the Museum of Modern Art for its lack of representation of female artists.<BR><BR>They quickly became a global phenomenon, and the fearless activists have produced hundreds of posters, stickers, and billboards ever since.- More than a monograph, this book is a call to arms.- This career-spanning volume is published to coincide with their 35th anniversary.- Perfect for artists, art lovers, feminists, fans of the Guerrilla Girls, students, and activists- Add it to the shelf with books like Wall and Piece by Banksy, Why We March: Signs of Protest and Hope by Artisan, and Graffiti Women: Street Art from Five Continents by Nicholas Ganz