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Complaints Department Operated by Guerrilla Girls

4–9 October 2016

Guerrilla Girls, Do Women Have To Be Naked To Get Into the Met. Museum? 1989. Tate. © courtesy www.guerrillagirls.com.

Something to get off your chest? Conspire with Guerrilla Girls and speak your mind

The Guerrilla Girls operate a Complaints Department in Tate Exchange, inviting individuals and organisations to come and conspire with the Girls, post complaints about art, culture, politics, the environment, or any other issue they care about. Encouragement and some materials will be provided and throughout the week. Thematic discussions encourage participation and assist the public in creating statements and projects to post on rolling bulletin boards. In addition, the Guerrilla Girls will be hosting 'office hours' when you can share your thoughts and complaints with them face to face.

Didn't manage to catch the Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange? Watch them in conversation with curator Madeleine Keep in a Facebook Live session, and explore the links between art and activism below.

Office hours (with the Guerrilla Girls):

Tuesday 14.00–16.00

Wed, Thur, Fri 13.00 –16.00

Saturday: 14.00–17.00 and 18.00–20.00

Sunday 14.00–18.00

The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
People stand in the Tate Exchange space at Tate Modern looking at freestanding boards bearing many pieces of paper in all different shapes and colours, like pinboards

Guerrilla Girls, Complaints Department operated by the Guerrilla Girls, Tate Exchange, 4–9 October 2016
© Tate

The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange
The Guerrilla Girls at Tate Exchange

About Guerrilla Girls

Guerrilla Girls are an anonymous group of women artists formed in 1985 to fight discrimination and corruption in the art world, using facts, humour and outrageous visuals. They’ve produced hundreds of posters, billboards, books, stickers, animations and actions — not just about art, but about politics, film, war, and more. They state that if the history of art doesn’t include all the voices within a culture, then it’s just a history of privilege, power and money. Even though a complete collection of Guerrilla Girls’ posters is in the collection of Tate collection, with several works on display in Tate Modern’s Switch House opening June 2016, they haven’t stopped complaining.

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Dates

4–9 October 2016

Friday 7 and Saturday 8 October open until 20.00

More on Guerrilla Girls

  • Who are the Guerrilla Girls?

    Discover more about the all female collective and their art

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