Guerrilla Girls stick their poster “WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?” masked on a street in Manhattan, New York, ca. 1985.

25 years before Banksy, the Guerrilla Girls created street art in gorilla masks to protect their anonymity. They called themselves  the conscience of the (New York) art world and used “name & shame” to accuse powerful representatives of the art world of structural sexism.

Photo: Lori Grinker/ Guerrilla Girls, courtesy guerrillagirls.com.

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