Guerrilla Girls: The Art Of Behaving Badly
Guerrilla Girls: The Art Of Behaving Badly
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We are so excited about our new book: hundreds of projects about sexism, racism, corruption and other bad behavior in art, film, culture and politics … we just can’t stop! Help us keep up the fight, especially in these times. CREATIVE COMPLAINING WORKS!
Each copy comes with a punch-out gorilla mask!
Published by Chronicle
192 pages
11 x 8.5 inches
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING ABOUT OUR NEW BOOK:
New York Times “Best Art Books of 2020”
Los Angeles Times “10 Best Books for the Art Museum Obsessed”
Courageous practitioners of the arts of inspiration and instigation, the Guerrilla Girls have mounted 35 years’ worth of cunning attacks by holding those entrenched in privilege accountable: in galleries, museums, and the societies these cultural institutions reflect. This brilliant collective is unparalleled, empowering communities by exposing gender and racial inequalities in the art world and beyond—and it’s all here, in dozens of indelible works that are some of the most impactful of all time.
- Thelma Golden, Director and Chief Curator of The Studio Museum in Harlem, NYC
The masked and anonymous Guerrilla Girls, behaving so badly they’re good, have been agitating for gender equity in the institutional art world for 35 years. Progress has been made — though not enough — but graphic punch and irrepressible wit skewer powerful patriarchy at every turn in the pages of “Guerrilla Girls: The Art of Behaving Badly,” which chronicles the history of their exploits.
- Christopher Knight, Critic, LA Times
You can't understand art history without the Guerrilla Girls, and you can't grasp the Guerrilla Girls' depth and humor without this book. It's an essential resource for thinking and making art.
- Nell Painter, Historian