The following posters — some of my personal favorites — represent the breadth of the Guerrilla Girls» inspiring, activist work over the decades,
exposing sexism and racism in politics, the art world, and culture at large.
The Guerrilla Girls — infamous for
exposing sexism, racism and corruption in the art world — are taking over the Twin Cities.
In addition to researching and
exposing sexism in the art world, the Guerrilla Girls have received commissions from numerous organizations and institutions, such as The Nation (2001), [18] Fundación Bilbao Arte (2002), Istanbul Modern (2006) and Witte de With Center for Contemporary Art (2007).
Dressed in gorilla masks to protect their identities, they aim to
expose sexism, racism, and corruption in politics, art, film, and popular culture.
It also became a favourite strategy of feminist artists — such as the gorilla - masked Guerrilla Girls, whose mission was to
expose sexism, racism, and corruption mainly in the art world — as well as of artists elsewhere in the world, such as the Chinese artist Zhang Huan.
Gardner's description of the mothers behavior under his three PAS categories of severe, moderate, and mild is not only his personal opinion, but it also
exposes his sexism and bias against women.
Not exact matches
«We've watched this happen to director Lexi Alexander and screenwriter Julie Bush when they published their respective
exposes on
sexism in the film business,» they added, referring to blog posts by Alexander and Bush that risked backlash (and blacklisting) by taking the entertainment industry to task.
This posture is assumed when those writers represent the major islands of Western literary tradition, the central cultural engine — so it goes — of racism, poverty,
sexism, homophobia, and imperialism: a cesspool that literary critics would
expose for mankind's benefit.
For over three decades the Guerrilla Girls have been
exposing and challenging
sexism and racism in the visual arts, politics and culture at large, and now for the first time the anonymous feminist activist group revisit their 1986 campaign «It's Even Worse in Europe».
The Guerrilla Girls have been
exposing and challenging
sexism and racism in the visual arts, politics and culture for over three decades.
«It is very smart and biting satire, which
exposes hierarchy, abuses,
sexism, and plain stupidity in the law and the legal profession,» he says.
Pao lost her case, but the trial
exposed Silicon Valley's ugly side, suggesting that «
sexism, racism and ageism are more common in many high - profile companies than many people suspected,» King told the E-Commerce Times.