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The Guerrilla Girls' Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art
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The Guerrilla Girls’ Bedside Companion to the History of Western Art

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A tart, funny, lurid little bomb of a book. It’s all p.c., of course, but not at all predictable, and a lot of righteous information gets dispersed in record time. –BUST Magazine

We were Guerillas before we were Gorillas. From the beginning, the press wanted publicity photos. We needed a disguise. No one remembers, for sure, how we got our fur, but one story is that at an early meeting, an original Girl, a bad speller, wrote ‘Gorilla’ instead of ‘Guerilla.’ It was an enlightening mistake. It gave us our mask-ulinity.

Ever wonder about the abundance of naked male statues in the Classical section of your favorite museum? Did you know medieval convents were hotbeds of female artistic expression? And how did those bad boy artists of the twentieth century make it even harder for a girl to get a break? Thanks to the Guerrilla Girls, those masked feminists whose mission it is to break the white male stronghold over the art world, art history–as we know it–is history. Taking you back through the ages, the Guerrilla Girls demonstrate how males (particularly white males) have dominated the art scene, and discouraged, belittled, or obscured women’s involvement. Their skeptical and hilarious interpretations of popular theory are augmented by the newest research and the expertise of prominent feminist art historians. Believe-it-or-not quotations from some of the experts are sprinkled throughout, as are the Guerrilla Girls’ signature masterpieces- reproductions of famous art works, slightly altered for historic accuracy and vindication.

This colorful reinterpretation of classic and modern art, as outrageous as it is visually arresting, is a much-needed corrective to traditional art history, and an unabashed celebration of female artists.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 February 1998
Pages
96
ISBN
9780140259971

A tart, funny, lurid little bomb of a book. It’s all p.c., of course, but not at all predictable, and a lot of righteous information gets dispersed in record time. –BUST Magazine

We were Guerillas before we were Gorillas. From the beginning, the press wanted publicity photos. We needed a disguise. No one remembers, for sure, how we got our fur, but one story is that at an early meeting, an original Girl, a bad speller, wrote ‘Gorilla’ instead of ‘Guerilla.’ It was an enlightening mistake. It gave us our mask-ulinity.

Ever wonder about the abundance of naked male statues in the Classical section of your favorite museum? Did you know medieval convents were hotbeds of female artistic expression? And how did those bad boy artists of the twentieth century make it even harder for a girl to get a break? Thanks to the Guerrilla Girls, those masked feminists whose mission it is to break the white male stronghold over the art world, art history–as we know it–is history. Taking you back through the ages, the Guerrilla Girls demonstrate how males (particularly white males) have dominated the art scene, and discouraged, belittled, or obscured women’s involvement. Their skeptical and hilarious interpretations of popular theory are augmented by the newest research and the expertise of prominent feminist art historians. Believe-it-or-not quotations from some of the experts are sprinkled throughout, as are the Guerrilla Girls’ signature masterpieces- reproductions of famous art works, slightly altered for historic accuracy and vindication.

This colorful reinterpretation of classic and modern art, as outrageous as it is visually arresting, is a much-needed corrective to traditional art history, and an unabashed celebration of female artists.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Books Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
26 February 1998
Pages
96
ISBN
9780140259971