Guerrilla Girls letter to Arthur Coleman Danto, 1995 May 20
Letter from the Guerilla Girls to Arthur C. Danto, 20 May 1995. Arthur Coleman Danto papers, 1979–1998.
Since their founding in 1985, the Guerrilla Girls have been committed to raising awareness of the art world's attitudes toward women. To conceal their identities, they adopt the names of dead female artists and wear gorilla masks for public appearances. They have published several books and other literature to demand recognition and respect for female artists.
Guerrilla Girls letter to Arthur Coleman Danto, 1995 May 20. 1 p. : typescript ; 28 x 22 cm. Arthur Coleman Danto papers. Archives of American Art.
Letter thanking Danto for his contribution to Confessions of the Guerilla Girls.
Guerrilla Girls letter to Arthur Coleman Danto, 1995 May 20. 1 p. : typescript ; 28 x 22 cm. Arthur Coleman Danto papers. Archives of American Art.
Letter thanking Danto for his contribution to Confessions of the Guerilla Girls.
Forms Part of: Arthur Coleman Danto papers

