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- catalog abstract "Since 1985, a group of anonymous women wearing gorilla masks and brandishing glue brushes have taken zap actions at the art world's "stale, male, Yale" establishment. Their wonderfully smart-ass posters (example: "Advantages of being a woman artist: Working without the pressure of success, knowing your career might pick up after you're eighty ... ") have bedecked city walls, converted elitist curators, become collector's items, and even found their way into museum collections. Their work - and this book - offers proof that humor is a great, blunt-edged weapon against evil. The Guerrilla Girls are a collective of female artists and art-world professionals. Their largest contingent is in New York, but they have also been sighted all over the United States, across Europe, and wherever truth, justice, and the American way of discrimination still prevail.".
- catalog contributor b7746139.
- catalog created "c1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "c1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1995.".
- catalog description "Since 1985, a group of anonymous women wearing gorilla masks and brandishing glue brushes have taken zap actions at the art world's "stale, male, Yale" establishment. Their wonderfully smart-ass posters (example: "Advantages of being a woman artist: Working without the pressure of success, knowing your career might pick up after you're eighty ... ") have bedecked city walls, converted elitist curators, become collector's items, and even found their way into museum collections. Their work - and this book - offers proof that humor is a great, blunt-edged weapon against evil. The Guerrilla Girls are a collective of female artists and art-world professionals. Their largest contingent is in New York, but they have also been sighted all over the United States, across Europe, and wherever truth, justice, and the American way of discrimination still prevail.".
- catalog description "Women who run with the brushes and glue / Whitney Chadwick -- Guerilla girls bare all : an interview -- stick 'em up : posters & projects, 1985-1994 -- Love letters & hate male -- Spreading jungle fever -- Postcards.".
- catalog extent "95 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls.".
- catalog identifier "0060950889 :".
- catalog isFormatOf "Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls.".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "c1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : HarperPerennial,".
- catalog relation "Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "760/.092/27471 20".
- catalog subject "Art, American 20th century Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Art, Modern 20th century United States Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Feminism and art United States Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "Guerrilla Girls (Group of artists) Catalogs.".
- catalog subject "N6512.5.G83 C66 1995".
- catalog tableOfContents "Women who run with the brushes and glue / Whitney Chadwick -- Guerilla girls bare all : an interview -- stick 'em up : posters & projects, 1985-1994 -- Love letters & hate male -- Spreading jungle fever -- Postcards.".
- catalog title "Confessions of the Guerrilla Girls / by the Guerrilla Girls (whoever they really are) ; with an essay by Whitney Chadwick.".
- catalog type "Catalogs. fast".
- catalog type "text".