The Guerrilla Girls recent visit to Acadia University was their first major exhibit in the Maritimes. The group, founded 25 years ago brings attention in a radical way to the inequities in the art and popular media industries.
@LikMyFace why do they have them anyways: the ideia of not having your identity revealed just put more focus on what you are trying to say. and also, using fake names from important women who didn't had a chance, is a really nice way to talk for them, like frida kahlo.
the masks freak me out. why do they have them anyways. I feel this is pointless if you are trying to fight for your fellow woman artist why hide you identity? Dont fear men (power) that is what your stating so free yourselves of the mask! I'll make the statement much more powerful. And it would stop the ignorance out there. You should see the ridiculous comments out there on feminist. People will always be ignorant if noone tries to educated them (not with masks)
i cant believe how few comments are on here. I've never seen a youtube video that didn't have pages of comments but this is the second guerrilla girls video I've seen on here and both have only had one comment.
@LikMyFace why do they have them anyways: the ideia of not having your identity revealed just put more focus on what you are trying to say. and also, using fake names from important women who didn't had a chance, is a really nice way to talk for them, like frida kahlo.
mandaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 1 month ago
they give inspiration :)
trisdihdzere 8 months ago
the masks freak me out. why do they have them anyways. I feel this is pointless if you are trying to fight for your fellow woman artist why hide you identity? Dont fear men (power) that is what your stating so free yourselves of the mask! I'll make the statement much more powerful. And it would stop the ignorance out there. You should see the ridiculous comments out there on feminist. People will always be ignorant if noone tries to educated them (not with masks)
LikMyFace 1 year ago
Guerrilla Girls are not just part of Feminist Art History. They are just as pertinent today. We need you Guerrilla Girls! Keep up the good work. ;-)
skpscr 1 year ago
i cant believe how few comments are on here. I've never seen a youtube video that didn't have pages of comments but this is the second guerrilla girls video I've seen on here and both have only had one comment.
jessijmr 1 year ago
the Guerrilla Girls are awesome.
atozinco 2 years ago