GUERRILLA GIRLS, the anonymous group of US feminist female artists devoted to fighting sexism and racism within the art world, are bringing their unique form of “culture jamming” to billboard displays across Britain.
They formed in New York City in 1985 with the mission of highlighting gender and racial inequality in the visual arts community and, to remain anonymous, members don gorilla masks and use pseudonyms referencing deceased female artists.
Their latest project involves large-scale billboards across Britain in iconic locations from Glasgow Barrowlands to London Bridge, countryside locations and seaside towns until July 18.
They are part of The Male Graze which explores bad male behaviour through the lens of art history.
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REGINA Severe flooding is impacting several roads throughout Regina as rain continues to fall in the Queen City. Heavy rain began late Thursday night and is expected to persist through Friday afternoon. Rain looks to continue through the afternoon before we clear tonight as the low pressure system moves through the province. We could still see 10-20 mm of precipitation through the day today though. #SaskWX#SKStorm@CTVReginapic.twitter.com/8n5hfUzo1z Bradlyn Oakes (@BradlynOakes) June 11, 2021 As of 9 a.m., numerous roads are closed due to flooding according to the Regina Police Service (RPS) including areas of Saskatchewan Drive, Broad Street, Winnipeg Street and Ring Road.