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Since 1985, the Guerrilla Girls, a group of feminist activist artists, have donned gorilla masks to hide their identities while staging public interventions. They are known for poster campaigns that use bold graphics and humor to expose corruption, sex and race inequality, and class biases in art, pop culture, and politics. Portfolio Compleat: 1985-2012 is a multidecade collection of diverse materials used to advance their platform, from the gender pay gap to the underrepresentation of female artists in museum collections.
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