Saturday 1 July 2006, 15.00–16.30
The Guerrilla Girls
Your Cultural Conscience
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Guerrilla Girls
from Guerrilla Girls Talk Back 1985–90 Tate © Guerrilla Girls, Inc 2006. Photo: courtesy of www.guerrillagirls.com |
The Guerrilla Girls are the original antidote to art-world injustice. Formed in New York in 1985, they adopted the names of dead female artists in order to focus attention on issues they were highlighting rather than their personalities.
These art-world superheroines give a multimedia presentation, which considers the UBS Openings: Tate Modern Collection 2006 displays from a distinctly feminist point of view.
Tate Modern
Starr Auditorium
Free, no bookings taken
Seated on a first-come, first-served basis
Free, no bookings taken
Seated on a first-come, first-served basis
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