Artistic activism: the collaboration between the Guerrilla Girls and Yellowpop

Artistic activism: the collaboration between the Guerrilla Girls and Yellowpop

Dec 7, 2023 Read More

Guerrilla Girls: Unmasking Injustice

Since their emergence in the 1980s, the Guerrilla Girls have left a militant mark on the art world. With their iconic gorilla masks, they boldly denounce sexism and racism within artistic circles. Their art melds striking visuals with revealing statistics, aiming to spark dialogue and reflection.

 

At the Tate shop: activist art becomes accessible

The LED neon signs designed by the Guerrilla Girls, in partnership with Yellowpop, are now available at the Tate Shop. This partnership allows visitors and art enthusiasts to take home a tangible piece of art history and activism. The Tate Shop thus becomes a bridge between the public and the collective, offering a new form of engagement through the purchase of these luminous works.

 

Art and Engagement

Yellowpop is deeply honored to join the Guerrilla Girls in their militant artistic mission. We are thrilled to be part of a project that channels creativity to defend essential values such as equality and justice.

This project highlights the power of art to challenge power structures and promote social change. Through these luminous works, we celebrate and amplify the rebellion against injustice, embodying the spirit of resistance and inspiring communities through the prism of art.