Guerilla Girls Proclaim Internet too Male, too Pale 1995 The Guerrilla girls symbolize the possibility of matriarchal society, in which men are not viewed as the primary source of income, the head of their family, or the President of every company. These women fight for the voice of thousands of female artists that have been isolated, neglected, and silenced for many years. Female inequality and oppression is a social dilemma that has been present for centuries. The Guerrilla girls use artwork, posters, discussions, and galleries to convey their message to empower female artists. Their book “Confessions of The Guerrilla Girls” includes an essay on their history, an interview, posters, projects, love and hate letters, and even post cards. The Advantages of Being a Woman Artist 1987 Even being a women artist has become an issue of social inequality, art should be expressed without boundaries or restraints....