Celebrating their 40th anniversary, the Guerrilla Girls return to the Lower East Side with their new exhibition, Discrimi-NATION, at the Hannah Traore Gallery. Running until March 2025, the show critiques ongoing racism and sexism in the art world, highlighting issues that have persisted since their famous 1985 question regarding art collection value. Known for their radical graphics and anonymity, the Guerrilla Girls remain a vital force in activism, using humor and data to spotlight the inequalities affecting artists of color and women.
Since their inception in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls have served as a disruptive conscience of the art world, exposing systemic inequities through bold graphics and humor.
The Guerrilla Girls' anonymity empowers their collective voice, shifting the focus from individuals to the urgent messages of racism, sexism, and classism in the art world.
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