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Guerrillas in our midst

Guerrilla Girls are a group of art terrorists who since 1945 have fought against racism and sexism in the art world. Interviews with key figures in the Manhattan art scene, record breaking auction sales, exhibition openings, and interviews with the Guerrilla Girls themselves combine to highlight how the myth of the heroic male painter is perpetuated.

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  • "Guerrilla Girls are a group of art terrorists who since 1945 have fought against racism and sexism in the art world. Interviews with key figures in the Manhattan art scene, record breaking auction sales, exhibition openings, and interviews with the Guerrilla Girls themselves combine to highlight how the myth of the heroic male painter is perpetuated."@en
  • ""Presents a savvy exploration of the machinations of the commercial art-world during its boom in the 1980s, and brings the Guerrilla Girls to the screen. This anonymous group of art terrorists has succeeded in putting racism and sexism on the agenda in the art-world since 1985, and their witty and creative tactics have changed the face of political and cultural activism. Interviews with key figures in the Manhattan art scene, record-breaking auction sales, exhibition openings and interviews with the Guerrillas Girls themselves combine to highlight how the myth of the heroic male painter is perpetuated."--Container."@en
  • "depicts the activities of the Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous art professionals, which has succeeded in putting racism and sexism on the agenda in the art world since 1985."@en
  • "Summary: Explores the machinations of the New York commercial art world during the boom of the 1980s by focussing on the activities of the infamous Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous art professionals which succeeded in putting racism and sexism on the agenda."
  • "Gallery owners comment on the actions of a group of anonymous women artists who call themselves the Guerrilla Girls. Also interviewed are members of the Guerrilla Girls, who, dressed in gorrilla masks, work to promote greater representation of women and minority artists in art exhibitions."
  • "Gallery owners comment on the actions of a group of anonymous women artists who call themselves the Guerrilla Girls. Also interviewed are members of the Guerilla Girls, who, dressed in gorrilla masks, work to promote greater representation of women and minority artists in art exhibitions."@en
  • "Explores the machinations of the New York commercial art world during the boom of the 1980s by focussing on the activities of the infamous Guerrilla Girls, a group of anonymous art professionals which succeeded in putting racism and sexism on the agenda."@en
  • ""Guerrillas in our midst presents a savvy exploration of the machinations of the commercial art-world during its boom in the 1980s, and brings the Guerrilla Girls to the screen. This anonymous group of art terrorists has succeeded in putting racism and sexism on the agenda in the art-world since 1985, and their witty and creative tactics have changed the face of political and cultural activism. Interviews with key figures in the Manhattan art scene, record-breaking auction sales, exhibition openings and interviews with the Guerrillas Girls themselves combine to highlight how the myth of the heroic male painter is perpetuated"--Women Make Movies web site."

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  • "Documentary films"
  • "Documentary films"@en
  • "Short films"
  • "Short films"@en
  • "Nonfiction films"
  • "Nonfiction films"@en

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  • "Guerrillas in our midst"@en
  • "Guerrillas in our midst"
  • "Guerrillas in our midst a film"@en