The Guerrilla Girls burst onto the New York City art scene in the mid-eighties, protesting the gender discrepancies in the art world. In this tour, a retrospective including the Guerrilla Girls' most iconic works, Priya Dhawan asks whether enough has changed.

How much has the art world moved on since the Guerrilla Girls’ debut? Are men still the defining voice in contemporary art? How much are the Guerrilla Girls themselves responsible for progress that has been made? These are some of the questions Priya aims to answer as she reassesses the group’s powerful and irreverent oeuvre in light of the three decades that have passed since their debut.

Accompanied by new writings by the group’s members as well as young artists influenced by their work, Priya analyses and discusses the impact of this iconic, anonymous collective.

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