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We’ve encouraged our galleries to show more women and artists of color. Have you?
We’ve encouraged our galleries to show more women and artists of color. Have you?

We’ve encouraged our galleries to show more women and artists of color. Have you?

Artist (American, active since 1985)
Date1989
Period20th century
Mediumposter
DimensionsObject Size: 17 x 22 inches
Credit LinePurchase with funds provided by the Reva B. Seybolt ’72 Art Acquisition Fund
Object number2009.044.22
Curatorial DepartmentModern & Contemporary Art
_Place of OriginUnited States
These galleries show no more than 10% women artists or none at all
Guerrilla Girls
1985
Object number: 2009.044.02
Only 4 commercial galleries in NY show black women
Guerrilla Girls
1986
Object number: 2009.044.13
Bus companies are more enlightened than NYC art galleries
Guerrilla Girls
1989
Object number: 2009.044.21
Most Bigoted Galleries
Guerrilla Girls
1991
Object number: 2009.044.33
What do these artists have in common?
Guerrilla Girls
1985
Object number: 2009.044.01
The Future for Turkish Women Artists
Guerrilla Girls
2006
Object number: 2009.044.76
These critics don’t write enough about women artists
Guerrilla Girls
1985
Object number: 2009.044.04
John Russell thinks things are getting better for women artists
Guerrilla Girls
1985
Object number: 2009.044.05