Sundance Stickers [right sheet]

2001

Guerrilla Girls

Associated Names
Guerrilla Girls

Artist, founded 1985

This is a drawing depicting gender disparities in film direction. The artwork is divided into four sections that address the underrepresentation and challenges faced by women in the film industry.

The top-left section features a graph comparing the number of male to female directors at the Sundance Film Festival in 1996 and provides statistics on the continuation of their careers.

The top-right section includes a satirical message in a speech bubble regarding "under-dressed actresses" on posters, highlighting issues with women's roles and attire in media.

The bottom-left section presents a question about gender and attention span with a drawing of an old television, along with statistics on women's lack of representation in commercial directing roles.

The bottom-right section features a trivia question about Alice Guy Blache, a pioneering female director often overlooked in history despite her significant contributions to the film industry.
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Artwork overview

Associated Artworks

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This image shows a protest poster by the Guerrilla Girls. The poster features a headline asking, "WHAT DO THESE ARTISTS HAVE IN COMMON?" Below the question is a list of artists' names in two columns, followed by a statement in bold typeface at the bottom. In the bottom right corner, "Guerrilla Girls" is displayed with "Conscience of the Art World" below it. The design uses black text on a white background for impact and clarity.

What Do These Artists Have In Common?

Guerrilla Girls

1985

Guerrilla Girls' Most Wanted: 1985-2006

Guerrilla Girls

1985

This is an image of a report card titled "Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card." The drawing depicts a table evaluating art galleries on their inclusion of women artists during the time periods 1985-6 and 1986-7. Various art galleries are listed in the left column with numbers representing the count of women artists they featured during the two time periods. There are handwritten remarks next to each gallery's data in the rightmost column labeled "Remarks." The image presents a critique on gender representation in the art world during the specified time frame.

Guerrilla Girls' 1986 Report Card

Guerrilla Girls

1986


Artwork history & notes

Provenance

Guerrilla Girls, Inc.; gift to NGA, 2007.

Associated Names

Inscriptions

lower left verso in graphite: Guerrilla Girls

Wikidata ID

Q76439060

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