The newly founded group produced a series of protest posters highlighting the stunning paucity of female artists, and near-total absence of black artists, represented in major museums and art galleries. These iconic posters made use of sleek graphic design and catchy slogans, culture jamming and inverting mainstream marketing tactics to criticise the willingness of artistic institutions to exploit the female body while excluding female narratives.
Remaining anonymous, members don gorilla masks and use pseudonyms that refer to deceased female artists such as Frida Kahlo, Kathe Kollwitz, and Alice Neel.
"Mainly, we wanted the focus to be on the issues, not on our personalities or our own work."