Women donning gorilla masks pose in front of the original Guerilla Girls posters, as part of the ‘Disobedient Objects’ exhibition at the V&A in 2014.
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Notwithstanding the proliferation of exhibitions devoted to women, the question that feminists asked in the 1980s is more relevant than ever.
Women protested to ‘end the sausage party’ at the AACTA awards in 2016.
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There is an adage that feminists and women aren’t funny. However, the history of activism reveals humour as a successful strategy for change.
Olmedo Vega spent 35 years as a FARC guerrilla commander before moving to the Agua Bonita demobilisation camp.
Photograph: Juan Pablo Valderrama
The outcome of Colombia’s presidential election has major implications for the survival of its historic peace deal, and the prospects of former combatants who have committed to a life without conflict
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A new docu-comedy, The Exhibitionists asks why the dominant image of an artist is a man – and places women back in the frame.